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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Received in February 2016 as a Range Rover owner in Baltimore.
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- 03 2003 land rover discovery owners manual(US $41.00)
- 1996 96 land rover range rover owners manual booklets oem(US $29.99)
- 2016 ben*z g65 rear bumper plater(US $450.00)
- 2003 land rover discovery owners manual case set(US $10.81)
- Land rover discovery (1996) owner's manual(US $24.99)
- 1991 land rover range rover cassette tape owners introduction "audio brochure"(US $9.99)
Bentley plans to add four-seat sports car, crossover to lineup
Mon, 29 Aug 2011Bentley Motors is looking to add a four-seat sports car and a crossover vehicle to its lineup, using borrowed platforms from Volkswagen Group siblings Porsche and Audi, its top executive said. In an interview during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Bentley CEO Wolfgang Duerheimer said the crossover would borrow from the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne platforms. While the crossover may carry a V12 engine like the rest of the Bentley lineup, Duerheimer said, "not everyone needs to have a V12." Duerheimer, who oversaw Porsche's push into SUVs as the company's development chief, said he "knows what is possible" in bringing a luxury brand into new segments.
Land Rover Freelander 2 hits 300,000 sales despite the Evoque
Thu, 03 May 2012Land Rover Freelander 2 - 300k now sold Land Rover Freelander 2 - 300k now sold Land Rover has revealed that the 300,000th Freelander 2 has now been built despite an ageing model and the launch of the Evoque. It’s almost exactly two years since we reported that the Land Rover Freelander 2 had chalked up sales of 200,000 in its first three years (and 250k in March last year), and here we are two years later reporting sales hitting the 300,000 mark. Which is impressive.
Essex man builds his own road-legal F1 car
Mon, 30 Sep 2013OK, first things first – this isn't really an F1 car. In fact, aside from the Red Bull livery, it shares very little in common with a real F1 car. But we couldn't help but take a closer look.