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2011 Land Rover Range Rover 4wd 4dr Supercharged Fully Loaded!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:35180
Location:

United States

United States

 

Item Description:

To your attention today - we would like to present 2011 Range Rover Supercharged!!!

What a wonderful ride - so sorry to let it go but I just purchased a 2014 Range Rover Supercharged for my wife so it's time to sell this one...

Original price was over $110,000! Reserve is way below $60K Trade-in price or $62K Private Seller price per KBB - please check a link below:

http://www.kbb.com/land-rover/range-rover/2011-land-rover-range-rover/supercharged-sport-utility-4d/?condition=excellent&vehicleid=352659&intent=trade-in-sell&mileage=35180&options=4816192%7ctrue%7c4304465%7ctrue%7c4304498%7ctrue%7c4304501%7ctrue%7c4443628%7ctrue&pricetype=trade-in&persistedcondition=excellent


This car have/had the following:

1 owner

35K original miles

Always kept in the garage

Fully loaded (including 2 DVD's in the headrests for passengers as well as a driver DVD)

Beautiful Buckingham Blue – Metallic color

Like new condition

All services up-to-date (including new breaks not too long ago)

Never been in an accident (please note that a CARFAX or AutoCheck record may show that a driver side mirror has been replaced at the dealership due to inaccurate valet parking in the garage)

All books and records


Shipping details: Shipping will be a buyers responsibility. We can help to deliver a car up to 50 miles from Staten island, NY.

Method of Payment: We accept the following methods of payment: LOAN PRE-APPROVAL FROM THE BANK (prior bidding will end), CERTIFIED BANK CHECK, WIRE TRANSFER (bank to bank).

Return Policy: There will be no returns since I am not a car dealer but a private seller. You can check a car at the nearest Range Rover dealership if you wish prior your payment.

 

Enjoy buying from KIEV_BEAR and please look at our other items for sale on Ebay!!!

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Thu, 10 Jul 2014

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