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2010 Land Rover Range Rover Review
4 trims of the 2010 Land Rover Range Rover are available: HSE, HSE LUX, Supercharged and Autobiography. The new Range Rover is more luxuriously equipped than it ever has been. Its interior stuns the senses, displaying elements of masterful craftsmanship. The heated front and rear seats are made of ultra-comfortable Oxford leather. In superlative contrast, Belgravia leather graces the steering wheel, as well as the top of the distinctive instrument panel. New technologies join in, including the harman/kardon LOGIC7 720W digital audio system with 14-speaker Surround Sound. An electric sunroof, bright Xenon headlamps and more are all included, standard. Suggested base model retail pricing begins at $79,275 (and don't forget to consider the costs for stable auto insurance).
Step up the number of standard amenities included with the 2010 Range Rover HSE LUX. Besides the stock features of the base model HSE, the LUX throws in V-Spoke 20-inch alloy wheels, a more refined exterior and heated/cooled seating. Both the HSE and HSE LUX trims feature a fear-inducing naturally aspirated 5.0L 375-horsepower 510 ft-lb LR-V8 gasoline engine. It's met by a 6-speed automatic transmission with Land Rover's Commandshift technologies. It has an electronically-limited top speed of 130 miles per hour and 7.2-second 0 to 60 times.
The Supercharged version of the Range Rover Land Rover 2010 really steps up the power! It features the most powerful engine that has ever been equipped in a Range Rover: a 510-horse 625 ft-lb 5.0L supercharged V8. It has an electronically-limited top track speed of 140 miles an hour as estimated by the manufacturer, and will accelerate from sitting still to rolling at 60 in just 5.9 seconds. And the Autobiography trim of the Range Rover includes even more top-of-the-line amenities including:
- Electronically controlled, reclining heated and cooled seating;
- Aircraft-style head rests;
- 20-inch alloy wheels;
- 4-zone automatic climate control;
- And more...
Prepare to be ultimately safe while enjoying your time inside of the Land Rover 2010 Range Rover. Competitors including the Lincoln Navigator L, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and the Hummer H3 all try to stack up, but can't quite make it. Standard safety features on the new Range Rover include:
- Front, side, side curtain and knee airbags;
- Occupancy sensors;
- Electronic traction control;
- Height adjustable safety belts and the front and rear;
- Seat belt pretensioners;
- Parking assist;
- Panic alarm;
- Rear child safety door locks;
- Theft deterrent radio;
- Ignition disable;
- Remote keyless entry;
- Blind spot sensor;
- Individual tire pressure monitoring;
- And loads more!
The truth is, no matter which trim of the 2010 Land Rover Range Rover you choose, it's going to be one of the most value-packed, feature-filled, technologically advanced and luxurious machines you've ever experienced. Thrill yourself today with a test run!
Comparable Sport Utilitys: GMC Terrain, Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac Escalade ESV,
Premium Sport Utilitys: BMW X6, BMW X5, Cadillac Escalade Hybrid,
Base Invoice Price: $71,367
Base List Price: $78,425
Destination Charge: $850>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $4,347
Dealer Holdback: $0
Target Price: $74,922
Options
Base Invoice Price: $85,790
Base List Price: $94,275
Destination Charge: $850>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $5,202
Dealer Holdback: $0
Target Price: $90,063
Options
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