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Location:
Troy,MI
Exterior Color:
Dark Gray
Interior Color:
Ebony
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
V8
Doors:
4
Bodystyle:
SUVs
Drivetrain:
Four Wheel Drive
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About This Car Dark Gray 4-door 4X4 SUV, 46105 miles, AUTO 6SPD, 4.4L V8. Stock# 20024. Features: Logic 7 Sound System, All-Season Tires, Air Conditioning, Auto Headlight On/Off-Delay, Master Window Lock, With Hill Descent Control, Rear Parking Assist, 6 Disc CD Changer, Ride Height Control, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Glass, Interval Wipers, Front Bucket Seats, Reclining Seats, Rear Window Wiper, Fold Down Rear Seat, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Memory Seating, Frt/Rear Shoulder Harness, Elec-Remote Side Mirror(S), Elec Traction Control, Auto Express Down Window, Passenger'S Front Airbag, Heated Seat(S), Auto Day/Night Rear View Mirror, Power Sunroof, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Rear Window Defroster, Leather Seats, Dual Climate Control, Anti Theft/Security System, Dual Power Seats, Driver Side Air Bag, Fog Light(S), Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs), Side Air Bag System, Homelink System.
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Professional Review
Forty-some years ago, a famous Land Rover magazine ad tallied the record number of times one of these stalwart vehicles had been gored by a Rhinoceros: "If you know of a Land Rover that has been gored more times, or by more Rhinoceroses, please contact us. . . ." The ad was deliberate camp, and a blatant parody of a famous Rolls-Royce ad of the same period. But its point was clear, and essentially true: If you needed to drive where Rhinoceros encounters were a genuine possibility, then the Land Rover was your baby. Whereas if quiet highway cruising was your goal, well then, old boy, you might do as well to shop elsewhere. Four decades later, Rhinoceroses are still rarely encountered in upmarket suburbs; whereas comfortable, competent, even sporty SUV-like vehicles such as the BMW X5, Cadillac SRX, Infiniti FX, Mercedes-Benz M-Class, and Porsche Cayenne frequently are. And competition from these vehicles, more than the occasional large horn driven angrily through an aluminum door, constitutes the biggest threat to Land Rover's territorial dominance. So just last year (2006) Land Rover released the all-new Range Rover Sport: Spirited, sporty, agile, with a snazzy look. (OK, maybe not all that snazzy, but for a Range Rover, it's snazzy.) And frankly more comfortable on the road than off.
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