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Extremely Rare!!! Lwb Autobiography Black Edition on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:15
Location:

Aurora, Ontario, Canada

Aurora, Ontario, Canada

2014 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography LWB Black Edition.

Extremely Rare!!!  Long Wheel Base

Fuji White over Espresso/Tan/Ivory 
Contrast Wood Shadow Walnut wood 

Options:
21" Style 13 Wheels
Champaign Cooler
Autobiography Champagne Flutes
Power Tray Tables w/ USB Charging
Executive Rear Seat Package Rear 
Lane Departure Warning System 
Traffic sign recognition 
Rear Entertainment 
20-Way Power Active/Massage Front Seats
Overtaking Sensor 
Interior Mood Lighting Unique Badges and Tread Plates 
Heated and Ventilated Front Seats
Front and Rear Winged Headrests 
Heated/Ventilated Adjustable Rear Seats 
Panoramic Sunroof 
Front -Rear Camera/Parking Sensors Trailer Assist 
Overtaking Sensor 
Interior Mood Lighting Unique Badges and Tread Plates 
Four Zone Climate Comfort Package 
Adaptive Cruise Control 
Wood/Leather Steering Wheel 
Black -Contrast Roof 
Soft Close Doors 
MeridianPremium Sound System Satellite and HD Radio Bluetooth Connectivity
5.0 Litre Supercharged 8 Cylinder Engine 
510 Horsepower- 461 lb/ft of Torque 
8-Speed Automatic Transmission 
All Wheel Drive 
Xenon Headlights 
Power Tailgate 
Heated Front Windshield 
Power Folding Mirrors 
Four-Zone 
Climate Control 
Navigation System 
iPod Connectivity 
Auxiliary Input  
Power Glass Sunroof 
Power Adjustable Front Seats 
Back-Up Camera 
Keyless Ignition.


Balance of Land Rover's 4 Year/80000KMS Factory Warranty 


INCLUDES: 
Two Master Keys 
Original Owner's Manuals 
Floor Mats 
Two Headphones
One Rear Entertainment Remote Control
ATB Black Edition Champagne Flutes




Contact Tony at (416) 938-1009 for more information.  Serious Inquires Only.

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