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Custom Spectra Coated Land Rover Discovery Ii Se - One Of A Kind - No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:143567 Color: is coated with a textured Matte Black Spectra Military Spec Coating
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2001 CUSTOM SPECTRA COATED LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SERIES II SE - MUST SELL

I am selling my unique, eye-catching, head turning CUSTOM 4X4 AWD Disco! Simply put... I love my Disco... I hate to see it go, but I need to sell. Must go to good home... LOL. 

This rover's entire body/exterior is coated with a textured Matte Black Spectra Military Spec Coating! The company that applied it locally called it "body armor" and I can definitely see why. This stuff will last a lifetime, it won't scratch, won't chip, and won't fade. They did a great job (check them out at commandcustoms.com)! BTW the headliner is also coated with same material see pics. This is my everyday driver, and the only problem with the vehicle is being asked at every traffic light "what's is that?" or "wow that looks great!" Besides the coating, this vehicle runs great, I only let Land Rover certified techs touch it, there are no mechanical issues, no dash error lights, and everything works. Interior is in great condition. I am the only one who drives it and I am a non-smoker. Clean title. No accidents. Only 2 owners, I purchased it from original owner. See more details and options about the vehicle below:

Well maintained!
Only 143K miles!
Drives Great! Cold AC!
18" Premium "Hurricane" Wheels
Heated Front Seats
All Leather Front and Rear Seats
Power Windows, Mirrors, & Door Locks
Cruise Control
Fog Lights 
Tilt Steering Wheel
Dual Sunroofs
Premium Land Rover Sound System w 6 CD Disc Player
New Headliner (Also Coated!)
Rear Ladder
New Leather Shifter and E-Brake Boots
Upgraded Cross Bars for Roof Rails...
This SUV has all the upgrades.

Please do not hesitate to call me or email me any questions at all...

Thanks!
Joe
305-767-7887

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Tue, Nov 22 2016

Neither Jaguar nor Land Rover has ever been mistaken for big-time green-car brands, but their parent company is trying to change that. Jaguar Land Rover looks to have as many as half of its models be of the hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or battery-electric variety by 2020, CEO Ralf Speth said at the Los Angeles Auto Show last week. Speth made the announcement while showing off the I-Pace concept compact crossover. The green-car expansion would mark a natural extension of Jaguar Land Rover's decision last year to double the headcount in its advanced-engineering department. As for the five-seat I-Pace, that model will be Jaguar Land Rover's first production electric vehicle when it starts sales in 2018. The car will have a 90-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack that will deliver a single-charge range of about 220 miles. Boasting more than 400 horsepower, the car will also be able to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about four seconds. What's also notable is that Jaguar says the model has been designed to be an electric vehicle from the ground up, and hasn't been converted from the platform of an existing model. Of course, Jaguar late last year said it would enter a team in the FIA Formula E electric-vehicle open-wheel racing circuit, so the British badge has made recent noise about upping its green-car quotient. As for the I-Pace, the automaker hasn't revealed pricing on the model, but it's safe to say that it will be quite high. Check out a three-minute video of Speth's presentation here. Related Video:

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Mon, Mar 9 2015

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Jaguar Land Rover names new manufacturing chief for EV transformation

Thu, May 3 2018

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