2014 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
Marion, North Carolina, United States
2014 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged 5.0L V8 FI DOHC 32V in Santorini Black Metallic Exterior with Ebony/Cirrus
Leather Interior and Piano Black Wood Accents. 23,260mi. **Land Rover Certified Pre-Owned 100,000mi 6 year
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty through 10/31/2019 Good at Any Land Rover Dealer Nationwide **Clean CarFax.
VIN#SALGS2EF1EA140098. **Garage kept for absolutely excellent condition. **Premium 22" Style 6 Range Rover Wheel
with Continental 275/40 Tires. **510 Horsepower. Range Rover Rubber Floor Mats w/ Metal Accents. 8 Speed Automatic
Transmission with Paddle Shifters connected to the Steering Wheel. Finest Off-Road System w/ Full-Time 4WD Terrain
Response 2 traction/stability control. Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control. Power-Adjustable Heated and Cooled
Perforated Leather Seats with Relaxing Massage, Adjustable Lumbar and Side Bolster Support. Heated Steering Wheel
with Two-Tone Ebony/Cirrus Leather and Piano Black Wood Accents. Automatic Fully Retractable Panoramic Sunroof.
Navigation System w/ Touchscreen Interface. Voice Control Bluetooth w/ Phone Wireless Data Link and Premium Upgrade
Factory 825Watt Audio Sound System. Sirius/XM capital as well as Pandora/Spotify, etc. Automatic Xenon Headlights.
Parking Sensors. Rear View Camera. Rear View Monitor. Memorized Seat Settings. Parking Sensors. Impact Sensor Door
Unlock. Roll Stability Control. Memorized Settings includes Exterior Mirrors. Multi-Functional Information Center.
Hill Descent Control. Airbags - Front - Dual Passenger - Occupant Sensing Deactivation - Side Curtain - Driver
Knee. Audio Auxiliary Input: iPod/iPhone Integration. Cornering Brake Control. Stainless Steel Foot Pedal Trim.
Electronic Parking Brake. Front Console w/ Cooled Storage under Armrest. 2 Keys. Owner's Manuals. Rear 12V Power
Outlet. Auto Stop/Start Eco-Friendly Mode Engine. Homelink Universal Garage Door Opener. Remote Keyless Entry.
Telescopic Power Steering Wheel. Rear Storage Cargo Tie-Down Anchors And Hooks. Push-Button Engine Start. Steering
Wheel Mounted Audio & Cruise ControlsPush-Button & Keyless Remote Control Split Rear Liftgate Doors. Auto Delay
Headlights. Exterior Entry Lights. Puddle Lamps w/ Range Rover logo. Driver Adjustable Suspension: Ride Control And
Height. One-Touch Windows. Security Approach Lamps. Power Folding Mirrors. Rear Seats 60/40 Split Bench. I
purchased this car from the Land Rover dealership where the truck was originally purchased by the first owner.
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U.S. issues new tariff threat, this time against British-built cars
Mon, Jan 27 2020WASHINGTON — Britain is the United States' closest ally but their long friendship may be sorely tested as the two countries try to forge a new trade agreement after Britain's exit from the European Union. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday in London that he was optimistic that a bilateral deal with Britain could be reached as soon as this year. But Mnuchin gave up no ground after a second meeting with his UK counterpart, Sajid Javid. Javid has insisted that Britain will proceed with a unilateral digital services tax, despite a U.S. threat to levy retaliatory tariffs on British-made autos. Mnuchin told reporters after Saturday's meeting that such taxes would discriminate against big U.S. tech companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon. The UK Treasury declined to comment on the private meeting. The divide highlights the challenges ahead as the Trump administration seeks a new bilateral agreement with Britain, part of a broader push to rebalance relations with nearly all its major trading partners. The stakes are high — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pegged the trade deal with United States as a way to ease the pain of breaking with Europe, Britain's largest trade partner. U.S. President Donald Trump, has promised a "massive" trade deal to support Brexit, the product of a populist movement similar to his "America First" agenda. The goodwill and special relationship the two countries have enjoyed for decades may not count for much, experts say. "Trump is not going to be doing Johnson any favors," said Amanda Sloat, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington. "He's not going to give him a trade deal without major concessions." Even before the digital tax issue arose, the Trump administration threatened to tax foreign car imports, which could hit British-made Jaguar, Land Rover, Mini, and Honda Civic hatchback cars. Stiff U.S. trade demands include increased access for U.S. farm goods, concessions that will be difficult for Britain's entrenched natural food culture to swallow. The United States also wants Britain to change the way its National Health Service prices drugs and allow in more U.S. pharmaceuticals, which could prove politically unpopular for Johnson's government. Washington's demand that London block Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for national security reasons could also cloud talks.
10 most memorable cars and SUVs of 2019
Tue, Dec 24 2019It's no surprise that a car reviewer will drive a large number of cars over the course of a year. Indeed, when the clock strikes midnight on Dec 31, I will have driven 75 new cars, trucks and SUV this year (and one old Peugeot) over the course of weekly evaluation loans and first drive events. That sure seems like a lot. Some definitely got more attention than others, and some came and went without leaving much of an impression – I completely forgot I drove a Kia Forte. Yet in the spirit of this day, I thought I'd pick the 10 that I would love to see under the Christmas tree tomorrow morning. You know, just in case you were looking to get me something. I'll also throw in a couple disappointments that were memorable for the wrong reasons. They'd get sent back to the store on Boxing Day. Lexus LC 500 Pictured below and resplendent in its Flare Yellow metallic paint, the car that would reach highest on my list is the divine Lexus LC 500. As a devout lover of GT cars, the LC ticks all the boxes. Muscular and characterful engine? V8, check. Beautifully made and memorable interior? It's gorgeous, to hell with Remote Touch. Check. Comfortable and reasonably practical? Superb seats and, uh, yeah. Makes me want to stand there and stare at it? You bet. Though I long figured my heart would say LC but my head "Porsche 911," after this go-around, that's no longer the case. LC, pretty please. 2020-lexus-lc500-f34-2 View 19 Photos Polestar 1 I actually feel lucky that I got to drive the Polestar 1. Only 150 will be produced each year, and it's a far more special thing than it would initially appear. And that's despite initially appearing to be a beautiful, classic two-door GT car with a roof so rakish it's only possible because it's made of carbon fiber. That itÂ’s a massively powerful plug-in hybrid with more all-electric range than any other PHEV is a thick dollop of whipped cream on a slice of Toscakaka. You know, Swedish dessert, Swedish car. Fine, I'll stick to Ikea references. Polestar1_Launch_SanFrancisco-0014 View 44 Photos Volvo V60 Cross Country Speaking of Sweden, did I drive this car off the road there? Sure did! And despite this, the V60 Cross Country scratches that certain wagon itch and looks sensational to boot. I wish it were available with the T8 plug-in hybrid powertrain, but it's best not to get greedy at Christmas.
Range Rover Sport SVR, Mazda CX-3, this week's news | Autoblog Video Podcast #533
Wed, Nov 8 2017On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Associate Editor Reese Counts. We'll talk about the latest news and discuss a couple of the cars we've had in the office, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR and the Mazda CX-3. We also have a look behind the scenes of a video we shot in Iceland. And of course, we'll help choose a new vehicle for a listener in our "Spend My Money" segment. Autoblog Podcast #533 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown This week's news Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Mazda CX-3 Iceland behind-the-scenes look Spend my money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts Land Rover Mazda Crossover SUV mazda cx-3