2004 Land Rover Discovery S Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
2004 Land Rover Discovery II S
2004 Land Rover Discovery II S – Trail Built and Well Maintained
4.6L 4554cc 278Cu. In. V8 Gas OHV Naturally Aspirated – Automatic Transmission
Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Anti-Lock Brakes, Airbags
This Truck has it all. Mechanically one of the best Rovers on the road. In Feb 2014, it was fully inspected bumper to bumper and maintained by Rovers Unlimited in Houston TX. There are a few dings congruent with an off-road vehicle visible in photos. But this truck is a beautiful machine and still gets parked at the Valet. All electrical works perfectly, which is huge for Land Rovers. Head Gaskets have been rebuilt (2011) and the ABS modulator is in top working order. Drive Shaft is upgraded to Tom Woods Drive Shaft in Rear. These are keys to getting a good Land Rover and have all been done correctly and recently. This Rover has been babied and completely cared for. My family and I have loved it, kids love the state parks and camping and it can hit all the off road trails. This is a 2004 Disco which means it is the only model with a locking diff switch, another key to off-roading or ice conditions. Mine is working perfectly. And it has the 4.6L V8 which is highly sought after by Rover enthusiast.
Everything works, sunroofs are operational and weather tight, headliner has been changed and all drains recently sealed. I have full history of maintenance. Originally purchased in California and modified by well-known Rover builder Elvis Kniss. All major receipts come with Rover.
Modifications:
3” Heavy Duty RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Springs
1” Aluminum Spacer in rear
Blistine 7100 Reservoir Shocks
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) DP2 Watts Linkage
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Spring Retainers
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Full Brush Guard wide face front bumper
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Rear Bumper with Nerfs
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Rock Sliders with Nerfs
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Aluminum front skid plate
RoverTyme Engineering (RTE) Spare Tire Mount
QT Differential Guards
Steel Braided Brake Lines for off-road
LG Aluminum Gas Tank Skid
ABS Extensions
SlickRock Quick Disconnect Sway Bars, Front
Longer Sway Bars in Rear
Tom Woods Rear Drive Shaft
Rebuilt Front Drive Shaft
4 Bolt Flange Kit
10,000 ib. XRC Wench with Rubber hook holder
QT Differential Guards Front and Back
HID Conversion Head Lights
Rover Racks Ladder
Offered as is, no warranty, buyer responsible for shipping and pick up charges
713-906-4710
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Jaguar tests autonomous vehicle technology with 100-car fleet
Wed, Jul 13 2016Jaguar Land Rover is exploring how to take autonomous vehicle technology off the paved path. But the company has plans for technology on tarmac, too. The company announced that the Jaguar division will have a fleet of 100 cars testing autonomous technologies on public roads. The testing process will cover a period of four years and begin with vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems, along with a stereo camera system and autonomous vehicle software. These systems will work together to provide a variety of features that could make their way into future Jaguars and Land Rovers. The first feature in development is called "Roadwork Assist." The system relies on the stereo camera to create a 3D image the car's software can analyze. The software can identify road cones and other barriers associated with construction sites. The car will then alert the driver about entering the construction zone and provide some steering assistance to keep the car centered in its lane. Tony Harper, Jaguar's head of research, said that this system can reduce stress on the driver, and the technology could eventually be used to allow the car to pilot itself through construction zones. Another of Jaguar's proposed features is "Safe Pullaway," which also relies on cameras and software. The Safe Pullaway feature is designed to prevent close-proximity collisions in traffic jams and even in the garage. To do this, the car watches the area immediately ahead of it for obstacles. If the car detects something nearby while the driver adds throttle or shifts into gear, it will apply the brakes to prevent driving into the object. The final project on Jaguar's plate is its "Over the Horizon Warning" system. This will be one of the first features to rely on Jaguar's vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology. The idea is that connected cars in constant communication will give drivers additional warning of upcoming hazards, such as out-of-sight animals and slowed or stopped cars. In Jaguar's example of a stopped car, the stationary vehicle would send a signal alerting approaching cars of the situation. In turn, the approaching vehicles would trigger audible and visual warnings to drivers about the hidden car. Jaguar says that the system could also be applied to emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles would broadcast a signal to alert drivers well before the lights and sirens get their attention. This would give emergency vehicles a faster, safer path through traffic.
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