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1998 Land Rover Discovery Lse on 2040-cars

US $2,900.00
Year:1998 Mileage:117200 Color: Gold
Location:

Albany, New York, United States

Albany, New York, United States

eMail me for more details : cobpaxton503423@yahoo.com Great, capable, comfortable vehicle. Lots of pictures, if you would like a photoof anything not seen, don't hesitate to ask. One of a kind Land Rover Disco. This is the top of the line LSE model. The LSE camewith all the legendary ruggedness of the base model Discovery, but added a rangeof luxury treatments on top to make it ultra comfortable inside. Heated, powerleather seats, real wood trim, upgraded stereo with factory subwoofers and apillar tweeters, 6 disc CD changer, dual power moon roofs. Despite the amenitiesit is a full fledged Land Rover truck, much of the underpinnings are the same ascan be found on the unstoppable Defender. This is not some silly crossover, cartype SUV, but a robust and well built truck that with a few modifications weremade for crossing the Amazon or the Sahara. This vehicle has all the righttouches to get you through the toughest winter, still look good pulling up toyour favorite restaurant, and impress the car folks with a trick engine setup.This is not your standard Land Rover Discovery. It had a new 4.6 liter V8 engineinstalled with many extra goodies during the process. D1s did not come with the4.6 and adding it brings you a Discovery with more power, like a later seriesDisco, but all the simpleness, ease of repair of a D1. The truck currently hasjust under 117,200 miles, but that may change a bit as it is driven on occasion.The engine has only 8,000 miles and has been trouble free since the swap. Thisis one of the lowest mile factory 4.6 liter Land Rover engines you will find.Engine Upgrade The original 4.0 liter engine was pulled out in favor of a NEWLand Rover Bosch 4.6 engine at about 109,000 thousand miles. This engine aloneis worth several thousand dollars.

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Jaguar Land Rover details JustDrive connectivity suite

Tue, 18 Nov 2014



JustDrive will allegedly deliver on the long-promised idea of natural communication between driver and car.
Jaguar Land Rover's all-new InControl system is set to get a big bump as the British company will add a new service called JustDrive, which expands on the smartphone-focused infotainment system by adding a singular voice controller for a wide array of the system's currently available apps.

Land Rover knows where you're going and how you want to get there

Thu, 10 Jul 2014

Land Rover makes some of the most capable SUVs on or off the road, and some of the most luxurious too. But the British automaker isn't about to rest on those laurels - not when every other automaker assaults its territory with sport-utes of their own. That's why Land Rover has been working so hard on nifty new technologies from a depth-sounder in the door mirror of the Range Rover Sport an augmented-reality head-up display that makes the whole front of the car virtually disappear.
JLR's newest tech may not be ground-breaking, but its integration promises to make driving around town that much easier. The system syncs with the driver's smartphone and uses all manner of parameters - including driver habits, weather and location as well as the presence of other passengers - to make the commute go as smoothly as possible. Get into the car and it'll set the seat and mirrors for you. No big deal, because lots of cars do that. But it'll also set up the nav system to take you to work and the sound system to play your favorite music. Okay, getting more interesting.
Get in with your kids and it'll know not only that you've got to drop them off at school first (or remind you to pack their gym bag if they've got soccer practice after school that day) but that they might not enjoy that Chumbawamba album you've been listening to since college and it'll play something it knows you'll all enjoy based on your listening history. Then it'll switch back to Tubthumping once the kids are out, remind you of your morning meeting and alert those you're scheduled to meet with if you get stuck in traffic while finding you a better route to get there, monitoring fuel levels all the while and telling you if you'll need to tank up before you reach your destination. It knows if you like calling your mother on the drive to work and will lower the air suspension to make it easier to hop out once you get there.

Jaguar demanding customer data from reluctant dealers

Tue, 25 Feb 2014


Nearly every major business is collecting consumer data these days, and keeping that data secure has come to the forefront of many customer's minds. Jaguar Land Rover North America's decision to begin requesting more customer info from its dealer network appears unfortunately timed, however. If it had come a few years ago, it might have been ignored, but in today's climate of heightened awareness, a few dealers are pushing back. To put the showrooms in an even tougher position, JLR NA is threatening to deny quarterly incentives if they do not turn over the customer data, according to Automotive News.
JLR NA instated the nationwide plan, which it calls Single View CRM, on February 7, but according to Stuart Schorr, Jaguar Land Rover North America Vice President of Communications, the automaker has been negotiating with its dealers to institute the new program for over a year. Schorr tells Autoblog that no financial information is being shared, noting that such data is limited to customer details, including things like what vehicles they own and whether they have any pending service. The initiative is meant to "improve customers' and owners' engagement with the brand," he said. Also, the company is not accessing dealer data itself; instead showrooms are asked to enter the info into JLR's database.