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When you want to drive something unique, something with style, and something that with real capability, then you need a Land Rover in your life. Come to Land Rover Rocklin, and let us demonstrate all the Land Rover vehicles that we have in stock. Whether you are interested in a Discovery Sport, LR4, Range Rover, Range Rover Evoque, or Range Rover Sport, the team at Land Rover Rocklin can help you out. In addition to our impressive new inventory of Land Rover vehicles, we also have a wide variety of vehicles in our pre-owned inventory including many Certified Pre-owned Land Rover options. Do you already own a Land Rover? Then maybe you need somewhere to go for service. Land Rover Rocklin can help with that too. Our team of service technicians can take care of all your routine maintenance as well as any major service work that you may need.
The layout itself is similar to that of the Range Rover Sport, albeit with a "floating" center console and a rotary gear shifter borrowed from corporate cousin Jaguar. The large, centrally located touchscreen interface is also shared with Jaguar. It's far more user-friendly than what was fitted to prior Land Rover models, though overall operation is still a bit slow. There's a decent amount of headroom, and the front seats are quite comfortable. The backseat is rather cramped, though the four-door model is at least a bit more accommodating and clearly the choice for families. Overall, though, the Evoque is still the least practical choice in the small luxury SUV segment. The Evoque also only has 51 cubic feet of maximum cargo space. Despite having the most secure off-road credentials in its class, the new 2012 Land Rover Evoque is designed for a life on-road. It's impressively agile, standing toe-to-toe with other sporting compact SUVs. In true Land Rover tradition, the ride is also superb. All of this is amplified when you specify the Adaptive Dynamics package, which gets you the adjustable suspension for even better ride and handling dynamics depending on the situation or driver's whim. Placing a four-cylinder engine in a Range Rover might seem like a recipe for epic slowness, but with 240 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque, it's actually quite a punchy engine with a pleasingly sporty rasp. It also has less mass to motivate, as the Evoque weighs a few hundred pounds less than most competitors.
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If you have a seal leak, you're most likely burning oil in your combustion. Engine oil stop leak should help rectify this problem within 100 miles of use. If this really is the case, and the engine oil stop leak works, you may have to continue to use it every oil change to keep the seals in proper working order. It's pretty easy to tell if you need engine oil stop leak. If you have a puddle of oil beneath your car but don't have any smoke or odors of burnt oil, then you probably don't need stop leak. What you probably have is either a ding in your oil pan, a loose oil filter, or a bad drain plug. Even so, engine oil stop leak won't hurt your engine at all, and may in fact keep your seals alive longer. So just in case, it's not a bad idea to use. As cars age, mechanics generally recommend a stickier form of motor oil anyway, something more viscous.