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2006 Range Rover Sport Hse No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:131909
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Beautiful One owner 2006 Range Rover Sport HSE purchased new at Land Rover Hoffman Estates and serviced there as well! All services are up to date and all done at Hoffman Estates!

This 2006 Range Rover Sport HSE was custom ordered by the first owner with every single option available from the factory!

Factory options include,
-20" Supercharged rims
-Supercharged exhaust
-Factory dual TV's
-Factory tow hitch
-Sirius Sat radio
-Chrome mirror caps
-Park Distance Control
-Full size spare
-Bluetooth tell

Land Rover Hoffman Estates has done all services required up to 140k miles!

Recent services,
-New control arms with tie rods
-New belts
-New front hubs
-New front rotors and pads
-Fresh oil change
-All diffs and trans flushed out
-New water pump
-Fresh alignment 
-4 new hankook all season tires

The Rover has a paint chip on the right side rear bumper about 2 inches long and on the left side rear bumper someone backed into it n scratched the paint and cracked the tail light, light is still 100% working and does not leak or have water vapor in it.
Front bumper has the usual rock chips and road damage.

This Rover is 100% and needs nothing everything is up to date and runs and drives beautifully! This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION!

*No warranties expressed or implied
*Buyer must give a $500 non refundable deposit upto 24 hours of end of auction

 

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Jaguar Land Rover calls in handful of vehicles over suspension bolts

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

With most recalls seemingly affecting mass-market vehicles, it'd be all too easy to assume, consciously or otherwise, that higher-end automobiles never face such issues. But the main reason we don't see the NHTSA recalling more luxury automobiles isn't because of their quality, we'd postulate: it's because of their relative scarcity.
Take Jaguar Land Rover, recalls of whose vehicles we only seem to have cause to report about once a year. So if you're figuring they're about due, here you go. The Indian-owned British auto group has just announced two recalls, both regarding suspension components: one affecting Jaguars and another concerning - you guessed it - Land Rovers.
First up we have a recall for 2013 to 2014 model year Jaguar XJ, XF and XK models - a whopping 297 of them - which have been found to have problematic toe links. Separation of the toe link from the rear sub-frame could result in impaired stability and control over the vehicle's direction, so JLR is calling them in to replace the nuts and washers on the rear toe links.

Jaguar Land Rover opens new $1.6 billion factory in Slovakia

Thu, Oct 25 2018

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Jaguar Land Rover is opening a new, $1.6 billion plant in Slovakia, the luxury car maker's first in continental Europe. The U.K.-based company, owned by India's Tata Motors, built the plant near Nitra, about 65 miles east of Bratislava, to initially produce 150,000 cars a year. The Slovak government is giving the carmaker investment subsidies of up to 130 million euros ($148 million). Slovakia is a regional car-making powerhouse. Germany's Volkswagen AG, France's PSA Peugeot Citroen and South Korea's Kia Motors all have a major plant in this Central European country of 5.4 million people. The company said it will shift all production of its Discovery model from Birmingham, England, to Slovakia amid falling diesel sales, vehicle taxes and uncertainty about Britain's Brexit departure from the European Union.Related Video:

European automakers gear up for Brazilian production

Mon, 07 Oct 2013

Brazil is the place to be, apparently. Toyota has been investing in the South American country, as has BMW, which announced a $261 million investment in October 2012, on the heels of an Audi factory announcement in San José Chiapa. The high-end immigration is only set to continue, as Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar-Land Rover have both announced plans to set up manufacturing operations there.
Mercedes is the big news here, as its new facility will see the German manufacturer invest 170-million euros for production of its next-generation C-Class and upcoming GLA-Class. "Brazil is an important future market. With our local production we accept the challenge and take on the competition," noted Andreas Renschler, Management Board member for Production and Procurement at Mercedes-Benz Cars and Mercedes-Benz Vans. Production is expected to begin by 2016.
Jaguar-Land Rover, meanwhile, isn't so concrete in its plans. The news of its investment in South America comes from a job posting for a plant quality manager in Brazil that was picked up by the UK's AutoCar. "Portuguese language skills will be definite advantage" for interested candidates, according to the job listing. The want ad follows on the heels of remarks by Jaguar Land Rover's Dr. Ralph Speth, who said there are "very intensive discussions" with Brazil's government. Unlike Mercedes, there's no mention of which vehicles will be produced in South America, although AutoCar thinks the Freelander, sold in the US as the LR2, is a leading contender.