2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hse Lux Sport on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
2010 Range Rover Sport HSE LUX Edition. This Range Rover is in great condition both inside and out with only 53,800 Easy Original Miles!. This 1 Owner Range Rover - Fully Serviced (recent engine service, new brakes, new Yokohama PARADA Spec X on custom 22” XO Luxury rims, Engine has extended warranty to July 2015). This Range Rover is Fully Loaded including the following: Navigation, Backup Camera, Top View Camera, Heated Seats Front and Rear, Upgraded Contrast Stitching, Power Sunroof, New 22" Wheels and Tires, built in cooler in console, AM/FM, CD Player, Upgraded DVD player in headrest, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, AC, Cruise, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Driver Seat, Dual Power Seats, Tint, Dual Climate Control, Tilt Leather Steering Wheel, Piano Wood Inlays, Power Steering, Anti-Lock Brakes, Dual Front Airbags, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Xenon Headlights, Keyless Entry, Security System, Fog Lights, Variable Wipers, Rain Sensor, Rear Defroster, Navigation, Homelink, Steering Radio Controls, Rear Spoiler, Power Mirrors, Heated Driver Seat, Drivers Front Airbag, Side Head Air Bag, Rear Head Air Bag,4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Child Safety Locks, Gasoline Fuel, Premium Sound, Rear Parking Aid and Top View Camera, Tire Pressure Monitoring, 3M Clear Bra on front and mirrors, and so much more! This Rover has full documented service history and is 100% ready to go for its new lucky owner! Don't miss out on this incredible car! . |
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JustDrive will allegedly deliver on the long-promised idea of natural communication between driver and car.
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Weekly Recap: Chrysler forges ahead with new name, same mission
Sat, Dec 20 2014Chrysler is history. Sort of. The 89-year-old automaker was absorbed into the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles conglomerate that officially launched this fall, and now the local operations will no longer use the Chrysler Group name. Instead, it's FCA US LLC. Catchy, eh? Here's what it means: The sign outside Chrysler's Auburn Hills, MI, headquarters says FCA (which it already did) and obviously, all official documents use the new name, rather than Chrysler. That's about it. The executives, brands and location of the headquarters aren't changing. You'll still be able to buy a Chrysler 200. It's just made by FCA US LLC. This reinforces that FCA is one company going forward – the seventh largest automaker in the world – not a Fiat-Chrysler dual kingdom. While the move is symbolic, it is a conflicting moment for Detroiters, though nothing is really changing. Chrysler has been owned by someone else (Daimler, Cerberus) for the better part of two decades, but it still seemed like it was Chrysler in the traditional sense: A Big 3 automaker in Detroit. Now, it's clearly the US division of a multinational industrial empire; that's good thing for its future stability, but bittersweet nonetheless. Undoubtedly, it's an emotion that's also being felt at Fiat's Turin, Italy, headquarters as the company will no longer officially be called Fiat there. Digest that for a moment. What began in 1899 as the Societa Anonima Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino – or FIAT – is now FCA Italy SpA. In a statement, FCA said the move "is intended to emphasize the fact that all group companies worldwide are part of a single organization." The new names are the latest changes orchestrated by CEO Sergio Marchionne, who continues to makeover FCA as an international automaker that has ties to its heritage – but isn't tied down by it. Everything from the planned spinoff of Ferrari, a new FCA headquarters in London and the pending demise of the Dodge Grand Caravan in 2016 has shown that the company is willing to move quickly, even if it's controversial. While renaming the United States and Italian divisions were the moves most likely to spur controversy, FCA said other regions across the globe will undergo similar name changes this year. Despite the mixed emotions, it's worth noting: The name of the merged company that oversees all of these far-flung units is Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Obviously the Chrysler corporate name isn't completely history.
BMW and Jaguar Land Rover to jointly develop electric car tech
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