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$32,300
2007 Land Rover Range Rover SUV SC w/ Navi, RES & rearCam
Price:
$32,300
Financing:
Summary:
Used 2007 Land Rover Range Rover
Location:
Avenel, NJ
Description:
Vehicle Overview Land Rover's venerable Range Rover can tackle tough offroad terrain that would foil less-capable SUVs, yet still has the cachet to warrant a front-and-center parking space at upscale hotels. Fortunately, much of the Range Rover's style has carried over to the automaker's less expensive Range Rover Sport, as well as some of its offroad-ready hardware. To be clear, the Range Rover is unrelated to the Range Rover Sport, which shares its platform with the LR3. For 2007, the Range Rover Sport's standard features include Bluetooth, one-touch operation for the front passenger's power window and a new clock in the instrument panel. Sirius Satellite Radio is standard on the Supercharged V-8. The Supercharged model comes with a choice of light cherry or dark oak wood accents and optional Stormer 20-inch aluminum-alloy wheels. Exterior The Range Rover Sport features an upright mesh grille that's flanked by standard high-intensity-discharge headlights. Other design features include a downward-sloping roofline, side vents in the front fenders, rocker panel moldings and standard 19-inch alloy wheels with low-profile tires. Twenty-inch wheels are optional on the base HSE trim and standard on Supercharged models. The liftgate features an independently opening rear window that provides access to the cargo area, and the roof rack can carry up to 165 pounds. Adaptive headlights that swivel to better illuminate turns are optional. Interior The Range Rover Sport's five-person interior is trimmed with simulated metal pieces, but real cherry wood trim is also available. Heated leather seats are optional, and there are adjustable inboard armrests. Interior cargo room measures 33.8 cubic feet but grows to 71 cubic feet when the 65/35-split rear bench seat is folded. Entertainment options include Sirius Satellite Radio and a rear-seat six-DVD changer system. Under the Hood Two engines are offered. HSE models use a 300-horsepower, 4.4-liter V-8 that makes 315 pounds-feet of torque, and Supercharged versions have a 390-hp, supercharged 4.2-liter V-8 that develops 410 pounds-feet of torque. Both engines drive a six-speed automatic transmission with a clutchless-manual mode that sends power to each wheel through a permanent four-wheel-drive system. Both the HSE and the Supercharged version can tow up to 7,716 pounds when properly equipped. Safety Standard features include antilock brakes, side-impact airbags for the front seats, side curtain airbags, an electronic stability system with rollover mitigation technology, and front and rear parking sensors. The rear seats have child-safety seat anchors, and Supercharged models can be equipped with adaptive cruise control that maintains a preset distance between the Range Rover Sport and a vehicle in front of it. Driving Impressions This SUV has a stable, confident highway ride, and its large windows and high seating position give the driver a commanding view of the road. The large C-pillars, however, limit visibility. There's minimal wind noise at highway speeds. The four-wheel independent air suspension delivers ride quality that's on the firm side bumps and holes are felt and heard. Land Rover says the optional Dynamic Response antiroll system works to control body roll, and it did so handily when driving the Range Rover Sport on twisty roads especially when you consider its near 6-foot height and 5,500-pound curb weight. The rack-and-pinion steering system manages to cancel out pavement imperfections before they reach the driver's hands, but it doesn't provide much feedback. The HSE's acceleration can only be described as adequate, and the engine works hard to propel this portly SUV. Opting for the more powerful Supercharged model drops the zero-to-60-mph run by one full second to a claimed 7.2 seconds. There's relatively little gas mileage penalty with the Supercharged version, as both models require premium unleaded gas, and their city and highway fuel economy estimates are only 1 mpg apart EPA estimates are 14/19 mpg (city/highway) for the HSE and 13/18 for the Supercharged. The six-speed automatic shifts smoothly, but when accelerating from a standstill the transmission had an annoying tendency to upshift quickly to keep engine rpm low, a measure meant to save fuel. The transmission's Sport mode allows the engine to spin faster before shifting. Transmission kickdowns were prefaced by a slight delay.Our Location is: EMG Auto Sales - 885 U.S. 1, Avenel, NJ, 07001Disclaimer: All vehicles subject to prior sale. We reserve the right to make changes without notice, and are not responsible for errors or omissions. All prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, and any emissions test charge.
Body Type:
Sport Utility
Transmission:
Automatic Transmission
Features:
Antilock Brakes, Clock, Cruise Control, Navigation System, Power Windows, Roof Rack-Luggage Rack
Posted:
March 8 on Americanlisted
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