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2014.5 Range Rover Sport V8 Sc Dynamic Pkg Santorini Blk Over London Tan New on 2040-cars

US $102,990.00
Year:2014 Mileage:85
Location:

Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, United States

Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, United States
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2014.5 Range Rover Sport V8 Supercharged with Dynamic Package

I Purchased this car in late May after waiting over 6 months, drove home, parked it in the garage and then went on vacation for a month.  Balance of 4 year/50,000 mile factory warranty here in the USA- Approximate end date is 5/20/2018 or 50k miles, whichever occurs first.  Extended warranties to 100,000 miles are available at any Land Rover dealership prior to your factory warranty expiring and are negotiable in price.  I've heard but not confirmed up to a year wait for this car.  MOTORWEEK just named the V8 Range Rover Sport it's 'Dream Car' for 2014. Since returning from vacation, I have hand washed the car, applied 1 coat of Liquid Glass Polish by hand, and then did a final hand buff with a velour cloth.   As the photos will show, the car has a glass finish without a spec of tar, insect remains, or water spots.  Much cleaner than what most dealerships are willing to do prior to delivery.  It will look like it's ready for Pebble Beach for the buyer when it leaves my garage.

To all prospective buyers of this model car:  I wouldn't own one without the Dynamic Package.  Spend the extra money and get the car that Land Rover engineers intended the car to be.  The sound of this super car in dynamic mode while accelerating down the road will make the weak cry. 

The deep black over dark tan is stunning in person.  I have neighbors stopping by just to check it out.  All of them have opined on how beautiful the interior color is, especially with the black headliner, and the shiny black paint.  They want me to detail their cars now!

I watched a Fuji White over Dark Tan/Ebony V8 with an MSRP $2,000 higher than my car (it had rear mounted headrest monitors) sell here on ebay a few weeks ago for $106,990.  I have my car priced accordingly, but I will entertain any offer.  

I have a clear title in hand free of any liens or encumbrances for a smooth and quick transaction.  However, I will not release the car until the funds have been wired into my account or a cashiers check has been inspected and confirmed by my bank.  Remember, I'm a private seller so this may be advantageous tax-wise for some buyers depending on which state you reside.

The 80+ photos below will show the car in Access Height, Standard Height, and Off Road Height.  Please take the time to allow all photos to load. The Window sticker at the end will show you all options on the car. Feel free to ask any questions via email.






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