2002 Land Rover Range Rover Hse Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Selling my 2002 Range Rover HSE. I am the third owner of this truck, and it has been a wonderful vehicle to own. I am downsizing as I live in Chicago now, and just need something a bit smaller.
Here is a list of all of the new parts and work done within the last 12 months on this truck:
New Radiator ($550.00)
New Alternator ($750.00)
New Battery ($200.00)
New Spark Plugs ($100.00)
New Spark Plug Wires (This is a $1000.00 job at the dealer)
New Ignition Coil Pack ($300.00)
New Front End Parts: ($850.00)
Steering Damper -
Tie Rod Ends
Ball Joints
New Drag Link
New Shocks - ($250.00)
Conversion to Coil-Over suspension (no air suspension to worry with) ($1800.00)
Had drivers seat recovered in original leather (looks brand new, you'd never know it wasn't a factory original) ($300.00)
New brakes (rotors and pads) done 100 miles ago (400.00)
I maintain this vehicle myself. I religiously change the oil and filter every 2500 miles, and have done the whole 90,000 mile service including changing all the fluids in the differentials and transmission fluid and filter and transfer case fluid (roughly 7,000 miles ago) as well as have done the above work (or had it done professionally)
It's obvious I have cared for this truck and have tried to keep it in tip-top shape. The result is an exceptional luxury SUV that runs strong, doesn't leak any fluid (amazing for a land rover!) and all options work as they should (with the exception of the A/C - needs a recharge)
The truck drives straight and tight, and has a good set of Toyo Proxes on it with about 50-60% tread left. This has been my daily driver for a few years, and I wouldn't hesitate to drive this truck anywhere in the country.
This truck is a pleasure to drive - they have every option you can think of - heated seats, leather, navigation, sunroof, etc, and anyone who has owned one of these will tell you the all wheel drive is legendary. Over this past terrible winter in Chicago I drove the truck every day, and it was just like taking a drive in the springtime, you'd never even know there was a flake of snow on the ground.
The reserve price is far less than the amount of the repairs/parts listed above. Have a look at the autocheck on this truck, scored an 84 out of a range of 60-83 for similar vehicles - only 3 owners and less than average miles driven per year. Bid with confidence! Feel free to contact me with any questions on the truck, or if you'd like to come see it in person!
Please note - mileage may change slightly, I am driving the truck to work still occasionally.
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