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To get the best from the used Land Rover you have chosen, remember, this rugged vehicle was never meant to sit idly in the garage. No, this fantastic machine was intended to be taken out and put to the harshest tests. Formerly owned rovers are still quite expensive, but who doesn't deserve a big shiny toy at least once in their lives? One of the most exciting and uninhibited things to do with a used Land Rover is to go 'mudding'. Plowing the rover headlong at full speed into mud, can only be explained as exhilarating. That feeling is shared with lovers of land rovers everywhere. Another popular used Land Rover is the 2003 LR3. This piece of machinery has enough seating for seven people, and still enough horsepower to impress anyone brave enough to climb inside. Torque alone equals three hundred fifteen pounds per foot. Once inside, the safety features are quite enticing. There are not only front airbags, but also two head bags on the sides. Traction control makes this the real deal along with high density discharge headlamps, climate control, window and door locks for the backseat, and an automotive navigation system. Also available in SE, HSE trims, everyone will be clamouring to be the first person to go for a wild ride to the nearest rockiest or wettest terrain.
Where you will be more comfortable is on the middle bench; Mercedes has extended the wheelbase of the latest GLE to almost three metres, so there鈥檚 plenty of space for three adults in the back. And if you fold down the second and third row of seats you鈥檒l free up 2,055 litres of storage; that鈥檚 100 litres more than you get in a Q7 and almost 200 more than in an XC90. Dropping just the third row still reveals a very generous 825 litres of load space. As you鈥檇 expect, the 242bhp 2.0-litre diesel will be the most popular engine option in the UK; it has a useful 41bhp more than the outgoing model and a hefty 500Nm of torque. If you鈥檙e looking for any sort of engagement, however, you鈥檙e going to be disappointed. The GLE has been to designed to work as a luxurious, refined and comfortable SUV - and here it excels.
Hyundai has released a second teaser image previewing its Kona subcompact crossover. The model will make its official debut this summer before heading to the U.S. The teaser image gives us a clearer look at the Kona鈥檚 twin headlamps, which include LED daytime running lights that sit atop the LED headlights. The Kona adopts Hyundai鈥檚 cascading grille design that can be seen on new models including the 2018 Sonata and 2018 Elantra GT. Many of the design elements we see in the teaser image aren鈥檛 surprising, given that we spotted a Hyundai Kona prototype recently. Despite the heavy camouflage, we were able to notice that the model is rather small in size and has the appearance of a raised hatchback. Interior shots revealed a cabin layout similar to the Elantra GT鈥檚, with a free-standing touchscreen positioned in the middle of the dash. Engine options remain unclear, but Hyundai says the Kona will offer optional all-wheel drive. The new model is expected to compete against the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR, Nissan Juke, and Chevrolet Trax. Before it arrives in the U.S., the Kona will launch in the Korean market this summer.
It goes real fast! 6-Speed Manual Transmission; means its fun to drive. You can pretend to be a race car driver while spinning down that windy mountain road. Power Sliding Glass Sun-Roof; means you can show off and get a tan. Climate Control Air-Conditioning; means you'll stay comfortable on sunny days. 100 Watt Audio System with a 6 CD Stacker; means it sounds great. Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS); means it's safe and more forgiving if you get carried away with that powerful engine. Step 3: Explain and Elaborate the Benefits Once you have the features and benefits on paper, creating your copy is simply a case of explaining and elaborating on the benefits. Exercise: Write one page of sales copy on your own products and services. Simply get half dozen features on paper, convert them into benefits and your copy will virtually write itself. You should be able to come up with at least one small paragraph per benefit.