2004 Land Rover Range Rover Hse Java Black - Carfax Certified! on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.4L V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Land Rover
Model: Range Rover
Trim: Wood
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 107,685
Exterior Color: Java
Interior Color: Charcoal Black
| Body Exterior | HSE |
|---|---|
| Skid plates | |
| Trailer hitch receiver | |
| Auto-dimming door mirrors | |
| Rear cargo:liftgate/tailgate | |
| Power door mirrors | |
| Heated door mirrors | |
| Number of doors:4 |
| Convenience Features | HSE |
|---|---|
| Remote keyless entry | |
| Power front windows | |
| Speed control | |
| Memory seat | |
| Tilt steering wheel | |
| Telescoping steering wheel | |
| Auto tilt-away steering wheel | |
| Auto-dimming rearview mirror | |
| Garage door transmitter | |
| Navigation system | |
| Front beverage holders | |
| Rear beverage holders | |
| Heated steering wheel | $1,300 |
| Power moonroof | |
| Steering wheel climate controls | |
| Rear HVAC | |
| Automatic temperature control | |
| Air conditioning |
| Entertainment Features | HSE |
|---|---|
| Steering wheel mounted audio controls | |
| Speakers:15 | |
| Premium audio system | |
| Remote CD player | |
| Cassette | |
| AM/FM radio |
| Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation | HSE |
|---|---|
| Reverse sensing system:front and rear | |
| Trip computer | |
| Outside temperature display | |
| Tachometer | |
| Rear window defroster | |
| Rear window wiper | |
| Rain sensing wipers | $12,415 |
| Variably intermittent wipers | |
| Front fog lights | |
| Headlight cleaning | |
| Delay-off headlights |
| Off-Road Capability | HSE |
|---|---|
| Ground clearance (min):224mm (8.8") | |
| Ramp breakover angle:28.0 deg | |
| Departure angle:29.0 deg | |
| Approach angle:32.0 deg | |
| Ground clearance (max):282mm (11.1") |
| Powertrain | HSE |
|---|---|
| Cylinder configuration:V-8 | |
| Engine liters:4.4 | |
| Mode select transmission | |
| Sequential sport shift | |
| Drive type:four-wheel | |
| Fuel economy city:12mpg | |
| Fuel economy highway:16mpg | |
| Fuel tank capacity:26.4gal. | |
| Horsepower:282hp @ 5,400RPM | |
| Torque:325 lb.-ft. @ 3,600RPM | |
| Number of valves:32 | |
| Variable valve control | |
| Transmission:5 speed automatic | |
| Recommended fuel:premium unleaded |
| Safety and Security | HSE |
|---|---|
| Brake assist | |
| ABS brakes | |
| Overhead airbag | |
| Dual front impact airbags | |
| Dual front side impact airbags | |
| Panic alarm | |
| Immobilizer | |
| Security system | |
| Stability control | |
| Traction control |
| Seats and Trim | HSE |
|---|---|
| Rear seat center armrest | |
| Heated front seats | $1,300 |
| Rear seats:split-bench | |
| Front center armrest:w/storage | |
| Heated rear seats | $1,300 |
| Leather steering wheel | |
| Leather shift knob | |
| Genuine wood console insert | $12,415 |
| Genuine wood dashboard insert | |
| Leather upholstery | |
| Max. seating capacity:5 | |
| Front seats:bucket | |
| Power driver seat | |
| Power passenger seat | |
| Split folding rear seat |
| Suspension/Handling | HSE |
|---|---|
| Alloy wheels | |
| Speed-sensing steering | |
| Power steering | |
| Four wheel independent suspension | |
| Adaptive suspension | |
| Auto-leveling suspension |
| Front tires | HSE |
|---|---|
| 255/55HR19.0 BSW | |
| 255/50HR20.0 BSW | $12,415 |
| Rear tires | HSE |
|---|---|
| 255/55HR19.0 BSW | |
| 255/50HR20.0 BSW | $12,415 |
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