2008 Land Rover Lr2 Hse Original Owner Black Leather 3.2l V6 "no Reserve" on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
STANDARD APPOINTMENTS & FEATURES Performance and Handling - Terrain Response System General/Snow/Mud/Sand Engine 3.2 L Aluminum Alloy Inline 6 cylinders Engine Transmission Permanent Intelligent All-Wheel Drive with Traction Control (4ETC) Haldex Coupling with specific Land Rover tuning. Front-to-rear Torque split varies continuous. Six-speed electronically controlled automatic with commend shift Normal, sport and manual shift modes. Tires & Wheels 19 x 8 Shadow Silver Finish Aluminum Alloy temporary spare tire on steel wheel. Brakes Power assisted four wheel ventilated disc brakes. All terrain anti-lock braking system. Hill descent control, emergency brake assist. Suspension Independent Front and rear suspension with long-travel coil springs and anti-roll bar. Safety Seven air bags supplemental restraint system. Dual threshold drive and front passenger. Drivers knee airbag. Side-impact airbag for driver and front passenger. Side curtain for 1st and 2nd row outboard passengers. Side door impact beams for front and rear doors. Height adjustable front seatbelts. Driver and front passenger seat belt pre-tensioners. Child locks for rear doors and windows. Lower anchor and tether for children for child seat. Electronic rear-window defroster. Front and rear fog lamps. Automatic quartz halogen headlights with headlight washers. Security Keyless entry system with vehicle security system. Foldable and removable rear load space cover. Complimentary scheduled maintenance. Land Rover 24-hour recovery service. Comfort and Convenience Dual zone automatic climate control system. Leather seating surfaces with stitched side bolsters. Leather wrapped tilt and telescopic steering wheel. Dark eucalyptus trim or pixel metallic trim. Electronic cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls. Power tilt and slide dual panel sunroof w/integrated sun blinds. Message information center in instrument panel. Split folding rear seat. Front and rear cup holders including door-mounted bottle holders. Body colored rear spoiler. Audio 320 watt 9 speaker alpine audio system. Six-disc in dash CD auto-changer. Steering Wheel-mounted audio controls. Glass mounted diversity antenna system. Lighting Package Bi-xenon headlights, adaptive front-lighting system. Approach &puddle lights and memory driver seat and mirrors. Technology Package DVD based navigational system. Dolby Prologic II 7.1 surrounds sound system. Sirius Satellite Radio, Rear seat audio controls and personal Telephone Integration System with Blue Tooth Connectivity. |
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