2014 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
Clinton, Washington, United States
Send me an email at: blainebkkotzur@barstewards.com .
Scotia Gray 2014 full size Range Rover with only about 24,100 miles. This is the real Range Rover, and not the
smaller Sport model. Under remainder of 4 year/50k manufacturer's warranty! Recent service and new front and rear
brakes. Good tires with 7/8 tread all around. No maintenance needed. Supercharged 6 cylinder, 21 inch factory wheel
upgrade, backup camera, side and curb cameras, 8 inch touchscreen with Navigation, Bluetooth, heated seats
front/rear, heated wood steering wheel, solid metal body color roof, Meridian stereo with Satellite radio, Hill
descent control, selectable off road/snow programs, universal garage door opener, adjustable height suspension
height, heated windshield, and more. Super clean, non-smoker, no pets. Wheels are curbed. I am the second owner and
bought it with 9k miles. I know the first owner had the front bumper replaced from damage, and the sensors up front
are not connected, not sure why. Car drives perfect and has not a rattle or squeak. Clear title in hand. If you are
looking for a new body Range Rover and don't want to spend 80k for a used one, consider mine. You will get a 2014
with 24k miles and warranty for the price of a 2013 with 60k miles and no warranty. I am upgrading to another Range
Rover which is the reason for the sale.
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