2001 Range Rover 4.6 Hse on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Everyone should own at least one Range Rover before they die! Pure understated British luxury with formidable off road prowess- don't just arrive, do it in style!
Join the fraternity of friends who embrace, live and understand the Range Rover lifestyle that is so often misunderstood by owners of lesser vehicles. The Range Rover owner wants the best possible off road performance combined with the best possible on pavement comforts, a breadth of capability that only a Range Rover can provide. Aside from the usual luxury car features like dual zone totally automatic climate control, an 11 speaker, 6 disk sound system with steering wheel controls, and lighted driver's and passenger's vanity mirrors, the Range Rover has pollen filters, heated 10-way adjustable power front seats (including power operated headrests and lumbar support adjustment), heated windshield, heated washer jets, power headlamp washers and wipers, rear view mirrors that are heated and tilt down automatically when reverse is selected, power one-touch (open and close) antitrap windows and moon roof, a 150-function message center with trip computer, and many other thoughtful amenities to make the journey though punishing terrain even more relaxing! Silver 4.6 HSE on Granite Grey leather with black piping. Equipped with V-8 Bosch fuel injection engine management (the same engine management as the BMW 7 Series), power everything, moonroof, heated seats, you name it. Body color front mirrors and spoiler. Smoke grey indicator lenses. Original owners manual. Coil conversion eliminating temperamental air suspension. 20" Diablo rims, these retail for over $1,200! Drive it on the road or up a mountain. 6,000 lbs of British steel and full time four wheel drive make this a great first car. Special options include the navigation system, wood trim, wood steering wheel and leather wrapped gear sifter and e brake. Fresh oil change, air filter change, and pollen filters. Ice cold A/C! Everything on this vehicle is functioning as designed except for the navigation screen and the front passenger window. Clean Autocheck! Daily driver. If you have any questions or would like a picture of a particular item please let me know! I have been an eBay member since 2000 and have 100% positive feedback. I am a Land Rover owner, lover and fanatic- any questions please ask! Here is what my most recent vehicle buyer's have said:
Cash, check, or credit cards accepted! Credit card transactions subject to 3% processing fee. I have described this vehicle to the best of my ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so I recommend that the potential buyer inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase. All vehicles are sold in "AS IS" condition unless otherwise specified. The advertised mileage represents the actual miles when the car was placed on eBay or other listing. I drive the vehicles daily and actual mileage may differ at time of sale. THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END ANY LISTING EARLY. Sales are first come- first served. Thanks for viewing my listing! Priced to sell- Make me an offer! Text Jon at 918-645-3510 for more pics and info! |
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Jaguar wants to become the British electric company
Thu, Sep 8 2016Jaguar has been telegraphing its electric future for years, and this week we're beginning to see it come to fruition. The company's Formula E race team officially launched September 8 with sponsorship, livery, and an interesting name for its racecar, the I-Type 1. It marks Jaguar's return to factory-supported racing and serves as a model for the company's future strategy. "The Formula E championship will enable us to engineer and test our advanced technologies under extreme performance conditions," Nick Rogers, executive director of product engineering at Jaguar Land Rover, said in a statement. "We will apply this vital knowledge as part of our real-world development." Formula E competition starts October 9 as the all-electric racing series begins its third season. Panasonic signed on as the title sponsor of the team. Formula E is a natural move for Jag and allows the British company to remain true to its racing heritage while still looking toward. The company claims seven Le Mans titles, which is the fourth-most in history, even though it hasn't won one since 1990. That's a great lineage, but Jaguar knows it's getting dusty. Launching a Formula E effort allows it to compete in a form of motorsports that should prove relevant to road-car technology. Jag is drawing on Williams Advanced Engineering (you might have heard of its F1 team) for the electric powertrain. Williams also helped with the development of Jaguar's C-X75 plug-in concept car. Meanwhile, we also captured an F-Pace crossover silently testing this week in the Alps. Though it looks like a normal F-Pace, spy shooters report it was producing no engine noise, leading (or perhaps leaping) to the conclusion it's the rumored electric SUV Jaguar is working on. Likely, this prototype has a diesel engine as a range extender. View 11 Photos Though the camouflaged F-Pace is great fodder for speculation, Jag's electric efforts are not a secret. Jaguar and Land Rover showed off three electric-vehicle demonstrators last year and the company is exploring everything from mild hybrids to full electric powertrains. JLR has filed paperwork to secure trademarks for I-Pace and E-Pace. "JLR is definitely rushing headfirst into electrification," said Ed Kim, vice president of industry analysis for research firm AutoPacific.
Jaguar Land Rover says key models in short supply, some have six-month wait lists
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Care for a bit more proof that the Jaguar Land Rover portfolio of vehicles is the best it's ever been? Well, the Indian-owned pair of brands saw a record year in 2013, while 2014 has seen a 14-percent increase in sales. The crazy thing is, though, is that figure could be even higher, provided the company had the production capacity.
JLR is running a six-month waiting list on two of its most popular models, the Range Rover Sport (above) and Range Rover. According to Mark White, the company's chief technologist for body engineering, the blame can be placed on the paint shop at the company's Solihull factory, in the UK.
"We will probably max out the paint shop before we max out the body shop. Putting the second body shop in has given us the flexibility to ebb and flow the different models that go through there and meet the capacity demands we've got," White told Automotive News. "However, you always hit a bottleneck somewhere. And the paint shop is probably going to be the next biggest obstacle."
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