One-owner, Adriatic Blue over Sand leather, powered by the 4.4L V8 DOHC 32V motor, and rides on near new Toyos all around. Standard features of this Range Rover include air conditioning w/tri-zone climate controls, power tilt/telescopic leather-wrapped steering wheel w/radio controls, cruise control, memory system, leather upholstered 12-way power driver seats, 10-way power passenger seat, power sunroof, a premium sound system with 6-disc CD changer, navigation system w/voice activation, rearview camera, wireless cell phone link, universal garage door opener, and outside-temperature indicator. , , Safety First: This Rover comes with front, dual threshold airbags; side (torso) airbags for the front seat occupants; and side (head protection) airbags not only for the front seats but also for the two 'outboard' rear seat passengers, to help protect the occupants in the event of an accident. The front seat belts also have pre-tensioners, and very importantly, the center seat in the rear has a three point belt, not just a two-point 'lap belt'., , Handling: Cornering Brake Control (CBC) is designed to keep the vehicle tracking accurately through a curve even during a heavy application of the brakes. Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) applies full anti-lock braking when needed, to help bring this Rover to a secure stop. And the all-terrain Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) detects the onset of a cornering-induced skid and applies individual brakes while reducing the throttle, in order to help prevent loss of control., , Legendary Off-Road Prowess: For serious off-road enthusiasts, one of the specialized features is Hill Descent Control (HDC) which operates in conjunction with the anti-lock braking system to provide greater control in off-road situations, particularly when descending severe gradients., , U.S. prices for this vehicle new in 2004 started at $73,750.