2007 Range Rover Hse on 2040-cars
Wytheville, Virginia, United States
This vehicle is in great shape. Looks great inside and out. It is a used vehicle and has a couple scuffs here and there but you can see in the pics that it has been taken care of. Tires and brakes have recently been changed. It has brand new front struts that are only a couple weeks old (at a cost of $3,500). It is fully loaded with heated steering wheel, heated and cooled seats, TV screens in the head rests, Navigation, Power Moonroof, Rear back up camera, etc. It does currently have a slow drip of coolant from one of the radiator hoses but has been like that for over a year and every once in a while I top it off. There are some scuffs and chips on the paint of the wheels that you can see in the pics. Those are the only issues with the vehicle. No Rust! Leather seats and interior are perfect except for one spot on each of the front arm rests. It has low mileage, glossy paint, and has been a wonderful and very capable vehicle for me. Oil always changed regularly with Castrol Edge. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you need more pics.
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Fri, 13 Jun 2014Jaguar Land Rover has announced that a new division of the British manufacturer will be dedicated to "bespoke commissions," as well as heritage products and apparel. Oh, and the new Special Operations division will also be behind JLR's halo cars from now on.
It's that last one that is the most tantalizing, as the last real halo product to see production from Jaguar was the XJ220. The Range Rover, meanwhile, has always had its own kind of halo reputation, although the Land Rover brand itself has never really gotten into the game with a dedicated model.
According to JLR, the new halo models will focus on ultra-high performance and luxury with a limited run of vehicles. The bespoke models, meanwhile, will give the wealthiest customers full sway over how vehicles are outfitted, with unique paints, trims and other accessories. The new SpecOps division will be run by John Edwards.
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The two announced plans to invest $1.75 billion to build a new plant and create a new, China-focused brand. 2014 is the target for completion of the factory. Jaguars and Land Rovers built at the facility will be the first ever produced outside the UK according to the Associated Press. The JV will be called Chery Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Company Ltd.
The announcement comes less than a month after JLR announced it would open a design studio in China. It's not clear from the reports whether the two announcements are part of the same JV or two separate plans.
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According to Australian website Drive, Tata wants to make its cars more attractive to buyers outside of India, and to do that the company knows it must improve quality. The Indian company is being careful, though, because it doesn't want to dilute the Jaguar or Land Rover brands with cheap models. "You're going to see in the future a lot of sharing of technologies and platforms over time, but you won't see a JLR with a Tata badge on it," said Darren Bowler, managing director of Tata's Australian distributor, to Drive.
According to Bowler, these future vehicles are already on the way. Tata and JLR have a global platform in the works for 2017 that both companies could use for cars or crossovers. He also hinted that Jaguar's new Ingenium engines could be shared among the brands in the future, too.