Used 2011 Range Rover Sport - Supercharged for sale in Black Hawk, CO
$6,200
Vehicle Details
2011 Year | SALSH2E47BA266002 VIN | 119,870 mi. Mileage |
$6,200 Price | SUV Body Type | white Exterior Color |
clean Title Status | 8 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission |
4wd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
For your consideration, here is a Range Rover Sport with a 5.0l supercharged V8 engine.
The engine does not turn over, much less start, it seems to be seized. The body is in good condition except for some dents & scuffs in the rear bumper cover and a sway in the passenger front door where the plastic cladding was pushed-in too far and bent the door a little (the paint is fine and there isn't a crease), due to a mishap while loading it on a tilt-deck trailer.
It has 119,870 miles on the odometer and a clean title. The interior is in excellent condition and looks like it was recently detailed. It powers-up and the core components seem to operate as they should. The entertainment/navigation systems don't respond, but the vehicle may need to be running for them to be accessible.
My assumption is that it needs a new engine, so I'm planning on getting a wrecked Rover with a good engine and repairing this, but finding and actually acquiring a wreck that fits the bill might take a while. In the meantime, I wouldn't mind just selling it. It'd make for a good repair project or a source of many serviceable parts. I'm asking $6200 but will consider offers.
The engine does not turn over, much less start, it seems to be seized. The body is in good condition except for some dents & scuffs in the rear bumper cover and a sway in the passenger front door where the plastic cladding was pushed-in too far and bent the door a little (the paint is fine and there isn't a crease), due to a mishap while loading it on a tilt-deck trailer.
It has 119,870 miles on the odometer and a clean title. The interior is in excellent condition and looks like it was recently detailed. It powers-up and the core components seem to operate as they should. The entertainment/navigation systems don't respond, but the vehicle may need to be running for them to be accessible.
My assumption is that it needs a new engine, so I'm planning on getting a wrecked Rover with a good engine and repairing this, but finding and actually acquiring a wreck that fits the bill might take a while. In the meantime, I wouldn't mind just selling it. It'd make for a good repair project or a source of many serviceable parts. I'm asking $6200 but will consider offers.