Land Rover Range Rover
£6,995
4.0 SE 5d 188 BHP
Automatic
transmission
Reg: P521HNT
registration
3950cc Engine
engine size
81,000 Miles
mileage
Estate
body style
Petrol
fuel type
5 Doors
doors
RED
colour
1997
year
£6,995
price
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Land Rover RANGE ROVER 4.0 SE 5d 188 BHP for £6,995

Features
AIR BAG DRIVER
AIR BAG PASSENGER
ALARM
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
CENTRE REAR SEAT BELT
COMPUTER
CRUISE CONTROL
HEATED SEATS & SCREEN
IMMOBILISER
MIRRORS EXTERNAL
PAINT METALLIC
POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
SIDE PROTECTION MOULDINGS
SPEAKERS
UPHOLSTERY LEATHER
Comments
ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN/WHEEL,  ELECTRIC WINDOWS (FRONT/REAR),  IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT (RADIO/CASSETTE),  SEATS ELECTRIC (DRIVER/PASSENGER), 
Description September 1994 Range Rover P38 launched, Classic remains in production The smooth dashboard is introduced complete with twin front airbags. The diesel option is uprated to the 300Tdi. The Range Rover continued in production for some time after its replacement, the P38A Pegasus model was launched, in September 1994, and one can only surmise that even after the introduction of the new car, the Classic Range Rover continued to sell well because it was a tried a tested model which still looked so very, very good. In its time, the Range Rover has been called many things, including the ""Best 4x4xFar"and, ""The Rolls-Royce of off-roaders"but one legacy it did leave was the trouble the company would have in replacing it. Certainly, the P38A was a better car, but somehow it never quite looked as good – a fact that can be seen in the two car's production runs: over 25 years for the original, seven years for its replacement. February 1996 Range Rover Classic production ended Produ