Land Rover is one of the most historic companies when it comes to building sub-urban automobiles. The company has had a long history of manufacturing jeeps and vehicles, and, despite significant changes in ownership within the company, the quality and consistency of the vehicles has certainly not dropped. However, some models have now been discontinued due to a lack of sales and a real drop in expectations.
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The base model of the Land Rover LR2 SUV is not anything special. The design of the car has undergone work on the drawing board, and the front and the rear have been altered considerably. The car features elaborate headlights, as well as a new design in the rear lights. It is available in either automatic or manual transmission.
The traction systems within the vehicle have also been significantly remodeled, and trail riders will surely find that the 2011 Land Rover LR2 SUV does well off road too. For casual drivers who move off the pavement, the amount of traction options will make it easy for them to adjust their vehicle according to the changes on the road. There is a good assortment of controls available, and you can easily choose from them in order to make your driving much better.
The size of the car has also been significantly increased: it now provides a larger amount of space on the back seat while also giving you larger space for cargo. There is no choice between all-wheel drive and rear wheel only - the Land Rover LR2 SUV is only available with the all-wheel drive. The build of the car is quite sturdy and strong, and the Land Rover faithful will find the presentation to be extremely nice. Unfortunately, no further models will be produced by Land Rover, as the vehicle has been discontinued.