



The Land Rover Discovery, often referred to as the “Disco,” is loved all over the world for being among the finest and most rugged premium 4WD SUVs on the road. The Discovery influenced the automotive market as one of the first true off-road capable family cars. Adopting the smooth, round style as the 2015 Discovery Sport, the 2017 Land Rover Discovery HSE offers comfortable seating for five passengers and provides an impeccable driving experience on both off-road and tarmac. This exquisite example of the 2017 Land Rover Discovery comes to you from New York with 55,000 miles on its clock. With a host of optional extras included, this off-road conqueror is a perfect way to complement an adventurous lifestyle.

Compared to the previous models, the 2017 Land Rover Discovery has vertically oriented taillights, while the horizontally-split tailgate has been replaced with a conventional top-hinged tailgate. Coated in the stunning Yulong White metallic color, our subject Land Rover features a contrasting black roof and full-length black roof rails. It wears 21-inch 5-split-spoke wheels, which has a Satin Grey finish. A full-size spare can be found mounted under the rear end of the SUV. The well-equipped interior is black and does a great job keeping the passengers enveloped in leather. This 2017 Land Rover brings modern technology such as its active key wristband, park assist, autonomous emergency braking, and 360 Parking aid with a visual display. A heated windshield keeps the view clear in all weather conditions, and the two USB chargers in the second row will come in handy on long rides. This car features the Meridian High-end audio group, perfect for connoisseurs of sound. The optional extra list includes the Drive Pro Package, Vision Assist Package, Dynamic Package, Cold Climate Package, Seat Package 4, and the Remote Intelligent Seat Fold Package.

The 2017 Land Rover Discovery HSE gets its power from supercharged a 3.0L V6 that puts out 340 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 332 lb-ft of torque. The 8-speed automatic gearbox sends the power to all four wheels. This combination gives the HSE the ability to tow a maximum weight of 8201 Lbs.




The Land Rover brand has come a long way since the first Series I rolled off the Solihull lines in 1948. Since then, Britain’s iconic off-road maker has given us the Range Rover, Freelander, Discovery, and many more nameplates. Then, it’s given us even more things, like the Range Rover Sport and this vehicle, a 2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport P250S. With a mere 25,000 miles on the clock, this is a perfect vehicle for users who don’t need a three-row SUV. Instead, it offers two rows of seats, a spacious trunk, and that legendary Land Rover off-road ability. So why not buy it as your daily family vehicle?


If it’s a British off roader you are looking for, look no further than Land Rover’s list of capable 4x4s. Land Rover’s journey began as a utilitarian four-wheel drive, off-road capable vehicle. Today, the brand’s current market is the discerning customer seeking luxury sports utility vehicles. Although the Land Rover Discovery was initially conceived as a mid-range utility and family vehicle, it has evolved over three generations and several facelifts in-between into an upmarket luxury vehicle. This 2018 Land Rover Discovery HSE Luxury comes from Utah with just 45,000 miles on the clock



The Land Rover Discovery, often referred to as the “Disco,” is loved all over the world for being among the finest and most rugged premium 4WD SUVs on the road. The Discovery influenced the automotive market as one of the first true off-road capable family cars. Adopting the smooth, round style as the 2015 Discovery Sport, the 2017 Land Rover Discovery HSE offers comfortable seating for five passengers and provides an impeccable driving experience on both off-road and tarmac. This exquisite example of the 2017 Land Rover Discovery comes to you from New York with 55,000 miles on its clock. With a host of optional extras included, this off-road conqueror is a perfect way to complement an adventurous lifestyle.




Land Rover introduced the Series I off-roader was introduced in 1948, as Rover knew that, like Jeep over in the USA, with World War II finished, they needed to switch priorities and serve the civilian market. The Land Rover Series I holds the designation of being the world’s first mass-produced four-wheel drive vehicle with doors and solid roof. Over time, the Series I became the Series II then Series III, before gaining the Defender name in late 1990, in keeping with Land Rover’s new naming convention. The Defender came in 90,110 and 130 forms, which roughly referred to its wheelbase. Here, we have a 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 County Edition which is a five-door station wagon variant. You can see by its right-hand drive layout that it’s likely a UK import. With only over 16,000 miles to its name, the vehicle currently resides in Houston, Texas, but is basically at home anywhere in the country – especially where there are no tarmac roads. After all, it’s meant to go off-roading and overlanding!



The Land Rover Defender is one of the strangest cars in the automotive world, at least the older models are. They aren’t the most enjoyable to drive or the most comfortable carrier for passengers. Yet they are absolutely adored all around the world for their undeniable British character. The Defender is as British as warm beer, good tea, and bad teeth. Not to mention, they are mighty good off-roaders as well. What you’ll often find in the market or on roads is the Defender 110, rendering the short-wheelbase Defender 90 quite rare to come by. This 2000 Land Rover Defender 90 found its way to our inventory from St. Cloud, Florida. Having driven over 119000, this example remains well-maintained and boasts a re-upholstered interior.



There are many motor vehicles that have been described as legendary. So many, in fact, that the word has lost much of its meaning. While there have been many interesting machines introduced in the last 100 years, only a relative handful truly deserve this accolade. One of the few that does is the English Land Rover. This amazing 4x4 wagon, the first of its kind, is instantly recognized wherever it appears. In fact, it is the first motor vehicle ever seen by a quarter of the world's population. While its look has hardly changed since 1948, the vehicle that the world knows as a Land Rover has come a long way. The Land Rover Defender has a production window of over 60 years, starting with the original series 1. This example of the 1986 Land Rover Defender 110 has covered 14,707 miles and is currently located in Westport, Connecticut.


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