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Location:
Clio,MI
Mileage:
51,980
Exterior Color:
Champagne
Interior Color:
N/A
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
V8
Doors:
4
Bodystyle:
SUVs
Drivetrain:
All Wheel Drive
Seller Type:
Dealer
Stock #:
9U266T
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About This Car Champagne 4-door 4X4 SUV, 51980 miles, AUTO 6SPD, 4.4L V8. Stock# 9U266T. Features: Certified Vehicle, Power Door Locks, Smokers Package, Tilt Wheel, Remote Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Stereo Controls, Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped, Navigation System, Park Assist/Back Up Camera And Monitor, Parking Assist, Tire-Pressure Monitoring System, Security System, AM/FM Stereo, Audio-Upgrade Sound System, Cassette Player, CD Changer, CD Player, Premium Sound, Tinted Glass, Tinted Glass - Deep, Additional Power Outlet(S), Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning - Rear, Climate Control - Auto, Climate Control - Dual, Rear Seat Heat Ducts, Bucket Seats, Heated Front Seats, Heated Seats, Seat-Memory, Seats - Reclining, Power Driver Seat, Driver Memory Seat, Power Passenger Seat, Passenger Memory Seat, Lumbar Support, Seat-Rear Pass-Through, Heated Rear Seats, Folding Rear Seat(S), Floor Mats, Arm Rest - Rear, Center Arm Rest, Wood Trim, Leather Seats, Map Pockets, 5 Passenger Seating, Roof - Power Moon, Roof-Sun/Moon, Mirro
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Professional Review
The Range Rover gets new engines and transmissions for 2006, improving on what remains the ultimate luxury sport-utility. This top-of-the-line Land Rover offers authentic all-terrain capability combined with a beautiful European-flavor cabin and the latest in safety features. Driving it makes you feel good. It's smooth and poised on the road and makes its occupants feel classy and sophisticated. It's one of the best luxury vehicles available, counting cars. Land Rover doesn't sell vast quantities of them, ensuring the Range Rover remains an exclusive vehicle, and further adding to its class and panache. Having been completely redesigned for 2003, the 2006 models are more evolutionary than new. The 2006 Range Rover is quicker and more agile than last year's model, while retaining its Land Rover pedigree for traversing the backcountry, featuring the latest in off-road technology and luxury appointments. Land Rover has moved beyond its brief ownership by BMW and is now firmly ensconced in Ford's family of premium vehicles, along with Aston Martin and Jaguar. BMW's heavy involvement in the design and engineering of the previous model is still evident and much appreciated for its legacy of exemplary road manners. No longer, however, does Land Rover use BMW engines. For reasons beyond cost savings, which company officials admit was a persuasive factor, the 2006 Range Rover is powered by V8 engines developed by Jaguar. The new engines are lighter, cleaner, more powerful, more efficient and overall more tractable than their BMW-sourced predecessors. One is naturally aspirated, the other supercharged. And they now drive the Range Rover's signature four-wheel-drive system through a new, six-speed automatic nicely adapted for driving all kinds of roads and terrain, from smooth interstates to rocky tracks to snowbound byways.
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