2006 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l New Tires on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
2006 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SUPERCHARGED 108K MILES LOADED NEW TIRES VERY RARE RANGE ROVER
2006 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SUPERCHARGED RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT VERY COOL SUV THAT IS LOADED WITH ALL THE FEATURES INCLUDING FACTRY REAR TVS IN THE HEADRESTS BY ALPINE. BRAND NEW TIRES ALL THE WAY AROUND. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE AS WELL AS THE INTERIOR. THE DRIVER SEAT DOES SHOW SOME WEAR AS EXPECTED THOUGH ON A 8 YEAR OLD VEHICLE WITH 108K MILES. VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES JUST AS IT SHOULD, THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS ON THE DASH AND THE ENGINE SOUNDS SMOOTH AND THE TRANSMISSON SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. STOP OUT AND TAKE A LOOK AND GO FOR A TEST DRIVE PRIOR TO BIDDING. BEING SOLD BY DEALER. GIVE US A CALL FOR A FULL WALKAROUND OF THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING OR ASK FOR MORE PICS AND WE CAN EMAIL YOU ANY PICS YOU NEED OR YOU CAN HAVE THIS SUV INSPECTED AT YOUR WN COSTS. 515-289-2019
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Land Rover planning SVX hardcore off-roaders
Sun, May 3 2015The new Special Vehicle Operations division at Jaguar Land Rover has already given us an array of ultimate wheeled creations, but it isn't quite done yet. Next, according to Car and Driver, will be a new line of SVX models. Not to be confused with the Subaru coupe from the 1990s (which also had all-wheel drive, come to think of it), Land Rover's SVX models will be hardcore off-roaders. Details are few and far between at the moment, but they're said to take inspiration from rough-terrain events like the Dakar Rally and Camel Trophy as inspiration – different from the Ford F-150 Raptor that takes its cues from the Baja 1000. Last we heard, Land Rover was planning a hardcore Defender to send the model off to pasture in high-performance style, and considering an extreme Range Rover as well. If either of those rumors materialize, they look like they'd be prime candidates for the SVX line. JLR Special Vehicle Operations has already showcased what it can do with the high-performance Range Rover Sport SVR, the luxed-up Range Rover SVAutobiography, the exclusive F-Type Project 7 and the continuation classic Lightweight E-Type. C/D confirms that further SVR models are in store to replace Jaguar's R-S performance models, while the SVX line would likely remain exclusive to Land Rover.
Jaguar Land Rover details JustDrive connectivity suite
Tue, 18 Nov 2014
JustDrive will allegedly deliver on the long-promised idea of natural communication between driver and car.
Jaguar Land Rover's all-new InControl system is set to get a big bump as the British company will add a new service called JustDrive, which expands on the smartphone-focused infotainment system by adding a singular voice controller for a wide array of the system's currently available apps.
Cargo ship carrying 1,200 Jaguars and Land Rovers deliberately run aground [w/video]
Mon, Jan 5 2015A cargo ship carrying a load of new cars out of Southampton has run aground in the English Channel in between England and the Isle of Wight. The vessel apparently suffered some sort of failure just 45 minutes after leaving port that caused it to list heavily to the starboard side before the crew deliberately beached it on Bramble Bank to prevent the ship from capsizing altogether. The vessel, called the Hoegh Osaka, is a 590-foot car carrier weighing some 57,000 tons and registered in Singapore. Although several automakers (including Honda and Bentley) were reportedly looking into whether they had cars on board, the vessel is said to have been filled to approximately one-third its capacity, with 1,400 vehicles on board – including 1,200 Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles, 65 Mini models and one Rolls-Royce Wraith. 70 to 80 pieces of construction equipment were also said to be on board. The Hoegh Osaka was en route from the southern British port of Southampton to Bremerhaven, Germany. Fortunately, no major injuries have been reported. The crew was mostly airlifted by helicopter off of the beached ship, with two crew members evacuated by lifeboat. One crew member reportedly jumped over 25 feet off the ship into the water before being immediately retrieved by rescue workers. According to the Daily Mail, two crew members were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, including a broken leg. It may take several days, if not longer, to extract the vessel from the sand bank and ascertain the damage to the ship and its cargo. An early attempt to free the ship with tugboats failed, meaning that the Maritime and Coastguard Agency may have to wait until more favorable high tides to try again before towing the ship back into the port. Bramble Bank, where the vessel was run aground, is a well-known obstacle to maritime navigators. The Queen Elizabeth 2 ran aground there in November 2008 with 1,700 passengers on board, but was quickly freed by four tugboats and was able to continue on its way. Two local yacht clubs also play a cricket match there every year at low tide. The vessel's operator, Hoegh Autoliners, praised the skill and quick thinking of the crew in acting to prevent the ship's capsizing by running her aground on the soft, sandy shoal. Watch the clip below for aerial footage of the beached ship, courtesy of the BBC. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.