Used Land Rover LR2 For Sale Near You
Thank you for visiting another one of Auto Holding 46's online listings! Please continue for more information on this 2014 Land Rover LR2 HSE with 78,125mi. The Land Rover LR2 is the benchmark all other SUVs strive to meet. With exceptional power, towing and handling, this SUV can handle anything thrown at it. Handle any terrain with ease thanks to this grippy 4WD. Whether you're on a slick pavement or exploring the back country, you'll be able to do it with confidence. WE HAVE THE BEST PRICES IN THE TRI-STATE AREA! MINUTES FROM ROUTES 80, 287 AND WE'RE ON 46; MINUTES FROM NYC, UPSTATE AND PA! 200 CARS IN STOCK, PICKUP AVAILABLE, AND WE BUY TRADE-INS! DOWN PAYMENT FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS. OUR FINANCE RATES START FROM 1.99% FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS! My salesman was Deep. He didn't bother me with calls, he sent texts and I could respond when whenever. He had the car and keys waiting floor me, for the test drive. Everything was completed in a very timely manner.
After much research, Michelin Defender LTX M/S (Mud and Snow) were picked. They are apparently fuel efficient, as well. Tires as they arrived. Original tire/wheel combination weighed 60 lbs each. New combination come in at 70 lbs each. I'd read that newer rims are thicker and stud hole sizes larger, which was the origin of the shorter but wider wheel nuts. But on these wheels, the thickness and hole sizes are identical to the 1959 wheels. The new nuts go onto the old studs without any problem, with two threads extending beyond the end of the nut. As far as I can see, the newer nut design was just an improvement over the old as it presses onto more on the wheel surface. I could have used the old 1960 nuts if desired. The nuts (also from 3 Brothers) came 'blackened' for rust protection, but have also given them a light coat of linseed oil (boiled), as this will dry and not be sticky and is a proven 'old-school' protection against rust. We'll see if it works. Having driven the Series with the new wheels and tires for a week now, I can say the ride is definitely smoother, and perhaps just a little quieter. There is less tendency to follow road camber. There appears to be greater sensitivity to left-right brake imbalance if present. The Series seems to be about 5% faster at higher speeds, but will need to test with the GPS to see if the speedometer now matches perfectly with the actual vehicle speed.
The British Military used a large number of these vehicles including the British Army, Royal Air Force, and Royal Navy. The Series models eventually evolved into the current lineup of Land Rovers, which are the Defender, Freelander, Discovery, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover Evoque. In the United States the Freelander 2 is called the Land Rover LR2 and the Discovery 4 is called the Land Rover LR4. The Defender series was launched in the U.S. 1993 and was the first time since 1974 that Land Rover had sold a utility vehicle in America. These Land Rovers had to be seriously modified to meet the stringent regulations of the United States Department of Transportation. The U.S. Defender series was in production until 1998 when regulations regarding air bags halted production due to the fact that adding air bags would mean a major modification. Only small numbers of these vehicles had been sold, so it was determined that the modification was not economically viable. As such, the Defender is no longer sold in America.
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