2013 Range Rover Supercharged White On Espresso/almond Leather Interior on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Engine:5.0L V8 Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Supercharged
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: White
Model: Range Rover
Interior Color: Espresso/Almond
Trim: Supercharged
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 3,100
Don't wait 9 months to order one, here is a perfect 2013 Supercharged Range Rover. White on expresso leather seats! This Range Rover literally has every option, look at the window sticker below. Many others are calling their cars loaded when they lack many high value and luxurious options! Look at the window sticker and compare. This is my third Range Rover and is the most significant improvement from the previous model. Per the magazine reviews: -it has less wind noise than an Audi A8 or Mercedes S class at 100mph. -it rides as smooth and luxuriously as a Bentley -it can do 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds per Car&Driver Magazine. I love this car and had to wait 9 months to get it, that is still the current wait time. I am only selling as I have an opportunity to open another business which needs all my capital. Besides having the off-road abilities of a Range Rover, this car will massage both front seats, heat or cool all four seats, heat the steering wheel, listen to the 825watt 19 speaker Meridian Stereo using any possible source of music you desire. You have power reclining rear seats with large DVD screens in the head rest and their own remote control. The specialized windshield blocks wind noise and sun-rays. All the doors are soft close and their is a fridge in the front center console to keep your drinks cold. There are so many more amenities too list. I have also had dealer applied coating to interior which warranties the leather and carpeting of any stains and scratches for 7 years for $1000. Also had X-PEL clear bra applied to entire front of the car and side view mirror housing for $3000. Please call or email with questions and good luck bidding. ONLY INTERESTED BUYERS CALL PLEASE, NOT INTERESTED IN ANY MARKETING CALLS!
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