2012 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
Graton, California, United States
More infos regarding my car at: lindylggrothaus@speedfreaks.org .
The 2012 Range Rover Autobiography Ultimate Edition was a special edition produced at the end of the L322's
production run, with only 500 built worldwide of which 50 or less were for the U.S. market. I'm the second owner
of this Autobiography Ultimate, finished in Roussillon Red over Ivory and Dark Cherry semi-aniline leather
interior. It was originally registered in Kansas, and was then brought to California where I purchased it. My
Range Rover currently has under 29,900 miles (which may go up as I still use it occasionally), and drives just as
well as it did when new (granted, I didn't buy this one new, but this is my 5th of this generation and I've owned
every other one from new). This was a truly special Rover, with an original MSRP of $170,000!
Options and features include Autobiography Package: exterior design package, Rover Towing Prep, semi-aniline
leather seats, leather center console sides, lower dashboard, cubby lid, headliner and door panels, 1/2 wood and
leather steering wheel and gear knob, reclining heated and ventilated rear seats with winged headrests and front
seat control, LOGIC 7 1200-watt surround sound system, 4-zone climate control and glass, adaptive cruise control,
Ultimate Edition Package (dual, removable integrated rear seat iPad devices and headphones, individual business
seating for rear passengers with multi-position stowable business table, center console beverage chiller, glass
flutes with deployable holder, Oxford leather dash topper, seat side valances, front and rear console side trim,
door stowage pockets and loadspace trim, exclusive Kalahari wood trim detail on door, door top rolls, and front and
rear console and business tables, polished aluminum door switch surrounds unique Teak wood loadspace floor with
anti-slip inlay and polished stainless steel hardware, unique Ultimate Edition badge, unique 20" multi-spoke
diamond-turned alloy wheels, premium metal side vent finish, polished stainless steel lower tailgate finisher, body
color grille surround, illuminated treadplates, power deployable side steps, and more). This also has the
electronic rear locker. In addition, this vehicle is covered under remaining factory warranty until June of 2016
(I believe) or 50,000 miles, and can be extended with the dealer (probably ~$4k for a Land Rover factory warranty
that goes out another 4 years / 75k or 100k miles).
The exterior is in great condition, with very minor wear commensurate with the low miles. There is a small chip on
the windshield which happened in the last couple of months; however, the windshield was replaced late last year.
The leather is in great condition; there is however a small scuff on the steering wheel leather near the 11 o'clock
position. The rear loadspace shows some use (scuffs on the wood that can be cleaned up, a few marks on the leather
near the floor). Of course, the iPads and champagne flutes come with the vehicle.
I have added the factory crossbars (without the full rail system) and a Land Rover OEM ski rack, and also replaced
the tires with 265/50R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s (which are phenomenal in the snow. These tires have ~2000 miles
on them).
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