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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 2.2 SD4 Dynamic Coupe 3dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 (190 ps)

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Details

  • Make: Land Rover
  • Milage: 137000 Miles
  • Year: 2011
  • Model: Range Rover Evoque
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Diesel

Description

Sadly I must say goodbye to my loved Range Rover Evoque. I've owned her for over 10 years and I'm the second owner. The car was purchased from Land Rover Knutsford. She's been on many European skiing adventures and has regularly proved her worth in heavy snow. I've spent a lot of money on her over the years to keep her looking good. As seen in the photos , the wheels have been blasted and re sprayed together with new Range Rover wheel inserts and wheel nuts. The black Range Rover badges front and rear have been also replaced. This is the top of the range Dynamic Lux with about every conceivable extra, to include top quality sound system, blind spot monitoring, wireless headphones so the passenger can watch a TV show or film on the satnav panel whilst the driver only sees the Satnav from a different angle. Keyless entry - just walk up and open the door, no need to touch any interior lights, just wave your hand under to turn on and off. The servicing has been maintained using mainly Land Rover Specialist, Jaguar or main dealership ( apart from COVID ). I've liked this car so much I've just continued to maintain her rather than upgrade. I've never owned a car anywhere near this time span. I was still planing on keeping her and have spent nearly what's she's worth in the last year. There have been new tyres, discs, pads. New battery, drive shafts, air conditioning recharged. Any item found not working I've taken her to the garage to be sorted. ie any warning light or rattles etc. I've just had the rear bracket holding the fuel tank replaced as it was getting rusty. This was not cheap but this advert will not let me state anything to do with money. It's been my plan to keep this car for years as it's still a very comfortable luxury vehicle. Unfortunately my company has recently given me a BMW EV, I had no intention of changing my car and most certainly not an EV, however it's pointless as I have my EV for three years and then I'll probably be given another. My poor Range Rover has been just sat there looking for an adventure. If you promise to take him to the mountains I'll throw in my unused snow chains! I would be servicing it again in January but after all I've spent recently only to end up selling, I think it's fair to leave to the new owner. Next MOT due 12/11/2025, White, 2 owners, £6,250