2004 Land Rover Range Rover Hse - Only 56k Miles - Dealer Serviced - Clean on 2040-cars
White Plains, New York, United States
2004 Range Rover HSE *only 56,000 miles - dealer serviced -many upgrades on interior/exterior, see pictures OEM parts that were upgraded are included in sale price (grill, 19 inch rims/tires, OEM door handles) Buyer is responsible for shipping - must pay $500 upon accepted offer and complete purchase in 7 days
EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATING INTERIOR 570-watt Harmon/kardon LOGIC7 audio system-inc: AM/FM stereo, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Radio Data System (RDS), (15) speakers 60/40 split folding rear seat w/adjustable head restraints 12-way driver/10-way passenger pwr front bucket seats-inc: dual folding armrests, adjustable head restraints Vehicle security system w/keyless entry Burled walnut or american cherry trim-inc: center console, fascia, doors Pwr windows-inc: deep tinted glass, retained accessory pwr, one touch open/close, anti-trap feature Pwr central locking doors/tailgate/fuel filler door Outside temp display Cupholders-inc: (3) front, (2) rear Front/rear window defogger GPS off-road enhanced navigation system Foldable/removable rear loadspace cover MECHANICAL Macpherson strut front suspension-inc: double-pivot lower arms, gas filled shock absorbers, stabilizer bar Cornering brake control (CBC) Full size spare tire w/alloy wheel Pwr rack & pinion steering Bosch ME 7.2 engine management 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD-inc: normal/sport/manual shift modes, locking torque converter, CommandShift 255/55HR19 Michelin all-terrain tires also included Enhanced electronic air suspension (EAS) system-inc: automatic load leveling, multiple modes, terrain-sensing software & cross-link valves for improved off-road performance Emergency brake assist (EBA) 19" x 8.0" aluminum alloy wheels (in addition to 22 inch rims/Nitto tires) Permanent 4-wheel drive 2-speed electronic transfer gearbox-inc: Torsen torque-sensing center differential, shift on the move capability Power ventilated front rear disc brakes /solid 26.4 gallon fuel tank Hill descent control (HDC) Dynamic stability control (DSC) Distributorless ignition system-inc: 4 knock sensors, dual mode electronic throttle, engine drag torque control 150 amp alternator 4.4L DOHC SMPI aluminum-alloy V8 engine Integral class III trailer towing hitch receiver Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) Monocoque integrated body/chassis w/(3) steel subframes Double wishbone rear suspension-inc: gas filled shock absorbers SAFETY Front crumple zones Driver & front passenger knee bolsters Collapsible steering column Height adjustable seatbelt anchors for all outboard seating positions Front seat belt pre-tensioners Child locks for rear doors/windows 4-wheel electronic traction control (4ETC) Front/rear three-point seatbelts & head restraints 8-airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS)-inc: driver & dual-threshold front passenger airbags, driver & front passenger side airbags, head protection airbags for front/rear seating postions 4-channel 4-wheel all-terrain anti-lock brakes (ABS) Front/rear side-door impact beams Collision activated inertia switch to unlock doors, stop fuel flow, activate hazard lights LATCH (Lower Anchor & Tether for Children) system for child seat attachment |
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Thu, 10 Jul 2014Jaguar Land Rover officially announced its Ingenium family of engines with the unveiling of the 2.0-liter version in the Jaguar XE concept at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, but it kept details very thin at the time. All we knew was that the new turbocharged mills could be configured to use gasoline or diesel, and be positioned longitudinally or transversely. Months later, JLR is finally letting some more info slip about its new baby, but there are still some big questions to be answered.
For the Ingenium project, Jaguar Land Rover gave its engineers a clean sheet of paper and told them not to worry about using any previous parts or machinery. In the end, the designers came up with a family of turbocharged, aluminum-block engines based around modular, 500cc cylinders to allow it to grow or shrink as the market demanded. The layout was also made adaptable enough to incorporate hybrid drivetrains, if needed. "Being configurable and flexible are the two key strands of Ingenium's DNA because we have future-proofed our new engines from the outset," said said Ron Lee, the company's director of Powertrain Engineering.
To maximize efficiency, Jaguar promises that all versions of the Ingenium engines come with computer-controlled, variable oil pumps and water pumps to use only as much energy as needed. They also get direct injection, roller bearings for the cams and stop/start. The diesel version alone has 17 percent less internal friction than the mill it replaces, the company claims. JLR is also promising class-leading figures for Ingenium's torque and horsepower too, but it's not giving away those specs just yet.
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Tue, 25 Feb 2014
Nearly every major business is collecting consumer data these days, and keeping that data secure has come to the forefront of many customer's minds. Jaguar Land Rover North America's decision to begin requesting more customer info from its dealer network appears unfortunately timed, however. If it had come a few years ago, it might have been ignored, but in today's climate of heightened awareness, a few dealers are pushing back. To put the showrooms in an even tougher position, JLR NA is threatening to deny quarterly incentives if they do not turn over the customer data, according to Automotive News.
JLR NA instated the nationwide plan, which it calls Single View CRM, on February 7, but according to Stuart Schorr, Jaguar Land Rover North America Vice President of Communications, the automaker has been negotiating with its dealers to institute the new program for over a year. Schorr tells Autoblog that no financial information is being shared, noting that such data is limited to customer details, including things like what vehicles they own and whether they have any pending service. The initiative is meant to "improve customers' and owners' engagement with the brand," he said. Also, the company is not accessing dealer data itself; instead showrooms are asked to enter the info into JLR's database.
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