2002 Land Rover Discovery..runs Perfect. All Maintenance Done. 3 Raw Seat.no Res on 2040-cars
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BEAUTIFUL TOP SHAPE 2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SE7 NO RESERVE..HIGHER BIDDER GET IT... REALLY NICE SHAPE INSIDE AND OUT..VERY IMPRESSIVE FOR THE YEAR COLD AIR CONDITION LEATHER SEATS THIRD ROW SEATS DUAL POWER SUNROOF 4 WHEEL DRIVE WORKS PERFECT WE TOOK THIS VEHICLE INTO OUR CERTIFIED MECHANIC AND HE WENT THROUGH IT AND FIXED EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS FIXING I WOULD DRIVE THIS ROVER ANYWHERE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD REALLY WELL TAKEN CARE OF. TIRES ARE GOOD DRIVER ELECTRIC SEAT TESTY SOMETIMES LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND ASK QUESTION IT IS ON OUR LOT FOR SALE .. WE HAVE 100% POSITIVE FEED BACK IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 1 POSITIVE FEED BACK AND NO PAY PAL PLEASE DO NOT BID 500.00 DOLLAR DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE IN 24 HOURS PLEASE ALL MUST PAY 99.00 DOCUMENTRY FEES. WE WILL PROVID A 45 DAY TEMP TAG. ALL TEXAS RESIDENTS WILL ALSO HAVE TO PAY APPLICABLE TAX, TITLE REG. ETC SOLD AS IS I REALLY LIKE THIS ROVER ..I HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN IT FOR OVER A WEEK AND ITS NICE AND GETS COMPLIMENTS EVERYWHERE. BID WITH CONFIDENCE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 940 636 7025 WE CAN STORE UP TO 1 MONTH..ONCE FULL PAYMENT IS RECIEVED WITH IN ONE WEEK. WILL ASSIST WITH A GOOD TRANSPORT COMPANY WE TRUST , WE WILL GIVE YOU THERE NUMBER. GOOD LUCK |
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Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations could build standalone models
Sun, Mar 8 2015Jaguar Land Rover may be set to turn its Special Vehicle Operations division into something much bigger than a mere in-house tuner. Bloomberg spoke to the head of JLR's high-performance, customization outfit, John Edwards, who hinted that his team may move beyond simply modifying F-Types, Range Rovers and the like. "We're certainly looking at that, and we've got the capability to do that," Edwards told AN. "Is there an opportunity for us to do a completely standalone car? Maybe." Such a move into full-scale, standalone models would be a big step, particularly for a division that's still kind of in its infancy. Bloomberg references the success of Mercedes-AMG, but the German division has had the benefit of decades of growth. AMG spent years and years building high-performance versions of all manner of mainstream Mercedes vehicles, before moving onto cars like the SLS AMG and AMG GT, which have no mainstream analog. In other words, AMG had a long time to develop a reputation building high-performance vehicles that people know and recognize before it moved into building vehicles of its own. We aren't entirely convinced that SpecOps wouldn't benefit from taking a similar approach, delivering additional SVR vehicles, like the rumored XE SVR, before striking out on its own. We'd like to know what you think, though. Is it already time for Special Vehicle Operations to build standalone models, or should it learn to walk before it runs by modifying more of Jaguar Land Rover's existing product. Have your say in Comments. Related Video:
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Sat, Feb 21 2015With its plants running at full tilt, Jaguar Land Rover is in desperate need of additional manufacturing capacity. That's led to reports that the Indian-owned British company was looking to join European, Japanese and Korean automakers in America's southern states, all while it opened new plants in the UK and China. The company even announced it would be building the Land Rover Discovery Sport in Brazil. Now, though, reports are suggesting that JLR is looking at Europe for a new facility, rather than the US, with Automotive News claiming the company's execs are eyeing the lower costs afforded by Austria and Turkey. The report cites the Birmingham Post (UK), the broadsheet that's closest to the company's headquarters. According to the original report, labor costs and wage disputes with unions are ruling out another factory in the UK, while those same disputes with labor outfits may also be souring the automaker on a US facility. "At this stage Europe seems more likely than America. The union pay dispute had a big effect," an unnamed source told the Post. "There is a feeling of alienation that has been left over from the way the pay talks were handled." JLR, meanwhile, offered a solid no comment to the Post, with a spokesperson saying, "No decision has been taken on future manufacturing locations. We will continue to evaluate opportunities to increase our manufacturing footprint in the future." Related Video:
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Thu, Mar 26 2020Europe's automotive industry has ground to a halt, but the strict emissions regulations that went into effect in early 2020 are still looming on the horizon. Land Rover is preparing to launch a pair of hybridized turbodiesel six-cylinder engines in a bid to comply with the regulations and avoid paying huge fines, according to a recent report. British magazine Autocar learned Land Rover has applied the mild hybrid technology already offered on the Evoque and the Discovery Sport, its two smallest models, to a 3.0-liter straight-six to obtain 300 horsepower. The company will also release a more powerful version of the six rated at about 350 horses. The former will be available on HSE, HSE Dynamic and Autobiography Dynamic variants of the Range Rover Sport, while the latter will be added to upmarket models like the HST. The full-size Range Rover (pictured) will get them, too. The sixes represent a two-pronged approach to replacing the 4.4-liter turbodiesel V8 available in Europe, among other markets. It delivers 335 horsepower and 546 pound-feet of torque, and it sends the Range Rover from zero to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds while giving it a 7,700-pound towing capacity. These figures are hard to argue against, but it's an older engine that's increasing the company's fleet-wide average emissions output, so it has to go. The mild hybrid system won't power either Range Rover on electricity alone, but it will make them cleaner and more efficient; losing a pair of cylinders will help in both areas, too. Although Land Rover hasn't confirmed plans to ax the V8 or launch a hybridized six, suppliers have started publishing information about the powertrain, so its launch is believed to be around the corner. Time will tell whether it will appear on the current-generation models or their replacements, which are undergoing shakedown testing globally and due out in the coming months. Sister company Jaguar will use the mild hybrid technology, too. The six-cylinder will find its way into the XF and the F-Pace, which are both expected to receive comprehensive updates before the end of 2020. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Talking Land Rover Defender, Ford Bronco and GMC Jimmy | Autoblog Podcast #586