Up for bid is a BEAUTIFUL2000 Land Rover Discovery Series II, with a strong 4.0L V8 engine, a Java Black exterior, and comfortable leather seats. The vehicle runs and drives great. It is visually and aesthetically pleasing, with a shine that catches every eye. It features a sunroof, and comes prepared with a towing package for those weekend getaways.
This vehicle was designed for the off-road experience, with its large window that leave you with the sense of being in a safari, and its strong 4x4 suspension that cuts through the terrain.
Please feel free to come test drive the vehicle! Please call me at: (412)245-7852 with any questions.
**Serious Bidders Only**
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Vehicle was purchased at and auction and does not have a warranty. It is up to the buyer to inspect the vehicle before the close of the auction. Please call ahead before doing so.
Note: After the sale, the buyer must sign the Bill of Sale, and Reassignment Sheet.
NJ residents: Please add 7% for tax purposes.
Shipping: Local pick-up, or I can arrange for your vehicle to be shipped, but buyer must cover all shipping costs.
Anyone who's a car fan knows that Jaguar and Land Rover cars and trucks all come from the UK. And while we don't doubt that will remain true for the most part, it won't be an absolute truth for long, as the British automaker has just opened its first factory overseas. Its new plant in Changshu, China, is the result of a $1.8-billion joint venture between JLR and local automaker Chery. It covers some 4.3-million square feet and will, once at peak capacity, produce 130,000 units specifically for the Chinese market, where JLR sells over 100,000 vehicles each year to make it the company's single largest market worldwide. Production at what's officially known as the Chery Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Company will start with the Evoque, of which one in five globally are currently sold in China. Production will eventually encompass three models. We already know that the Discovery Sport will be next, but the third model line has yet to be announced. JLR has confirmed, however, that the Changshu plant will produce unique models and derivatives specifically for the Chinese market, so we wouldn't be surprised to see a long-wheelbase version of the forthcoming XE or next-generation XF assembled there to satisfy local tastes.
Of all the tuners this side of AMG, none are as close to Mercedes-Benz as Brabus. After all, when Daimler needed a tuner to spruce up the Smart car, it was Brabus that it turned to. But Brabus tunes vehicles other than Mercedes - it just uses, let's call it, a pen name. It brands them Startech, like the widebody kit it's developed for the new Range Rover Sport and will present at the Geneva Motor Show next week. The modifications center around the carbon fiber body panels Brabus (excuse us, Startech) has developed for the British sport-ute that give it over two inches of added width. The wider fender flares encompass 23-inch wheels that are forged, ceramic-coated, skinned with low-profile rubber and fitted to a lowered suspension. The front and rear bumpers have been redone in plastic and can be fitted with or without the wider fenders, and there's a three-piece roof spoiler at the back. Startech is also offering an upgrade for the 3.0-liter twin-turbo-diesel V6 that squeezes out an extra 31 horsepower and 59 pound-feet of torque for a total of 323 hp and 501 lb-ft, dropping the 0-62 time from 7.2 seconds to 6.9. The German tuner also has a wide array of interior modifications on offer, details of which you can read about in the press release below and scope out in the high-resolution image gallery above.
"Residual value is important for automakers and consumers because it's a complete indicator of the vehicle's future value." - Larry Dominique Toyota and Land Rover took home the top brand honors in ALG's 2015 Residual Value Awards, which will be presented this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show.