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Zmień widok listy ofertSpecjalnie na Waszą prośbę udostępniamy nowy widok galeryjny. Used Range Rover (2010-2012) Used Range Rover (2002-to date) Used Land Rover Freelander 2 (2008-2010) Used Range Rover Sport (2005-2013) New Land Rover Freelander 2 Used Land Rover Freelander 2 (2010-2012) New Land Rover Discovery New Range Rover Evoque New Land Rover Defender New Range Rover Sport Used Land Rover Freelander 2 (2007-2008) Used Land Rover Discovery (2009-2013) Used Land Rover Defender (1948-2012) VED Tax Changes - How will it affect your new Land Rover? Hunters Land Rover Accident Aftercare New trim for the Discovery Sport Land Rover's Ingenium Engines Advanced technologies on the 2017 Range Rover Sport Discovery 4 wins Car Dealer ‘Best Used SUV’ Award Hunters Land Rover Winter Safety Check Range Rover Sport finance deals Range Rover helping to find the Ultimate Vistas




Land Rover unveils new Discovery Rugby star Dan Carter joins Land Rover BAR in Toulon Land Rover breaks record for largest LEGO structure Land Rover and Zenith El Primero Chronograph New Land Rover Discovery Sport tows 100 tonne train Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations Range Rover Evoque Convertible now available for test drives Land Rover Discovery named Tow Car of the Decade Land Rover renews British and Irish Lions partnership John Cena chauffeurs Invictus Games competitors Duchess of Cambridge opens Tech Deck at BAR Jaguar Land Rover aims for 1000 Armed Forces recruits by 2020 Android Wear app to keep track of your Land Rover Looking at Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations The Land Rover Countryside Bursary scheme Range Rover Evoque features in art installation by Orlinski Land Rover: A great place to think! Land Rover's bid to win the America's Cup Land Rover at the Geneva Motor Show 2016




Range Rover Evoque reaches 500,000 milestone JLR invests in connected corridor Discovery Sport wins What Car best Large SUV Final Defender Rolls off Production line Jaguar Land Rover becomes UKs largest vehicle manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover opens a new factory in Slovakia See winter differently with Land Rover Hibernot The most unusual Land Rover Defenders ever Two Millionth Land Rover Defender Sold At Auction Land Rover Discovery Landmark and Graphite editions Discovery Sport Technologies That Enhance Convenience and Comfort Evoque Convertible breezes through ultimate off-road testing Land Rover Heritage Merchandise Range Range Rover Celebrates 45th Anniversary With Paper Bridge Stunt Range Rover Evoque Convertible unveiled Land Rover celebrates 6,000,000th vehicle produced with unique fitting Jaguar Land Rover receives Queen’s Award in Sustainable Development SVAutobiography touches down in New York




Updated JLR used car programme Land Rover delivers Beatles inspired Evoque to the lineup Land Rover surprise New Zealanders with fully restored 1957 Series 1 Land Rover Defender increases power with a Corvette V8 Engine Jaguar Land Rover doubles advanced engineering and design centre footprint Land Rover creates unique Defender alongside Paul Smith Jaguar Land Rover hails government funding for UK auto sector skills Ex military secure manufacturing jobs at Jaguar Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible revealed testing under streets of London Range Rover Sport Hybrid shows staying power in demanding Arctic test Land Rover reinforces Born Free partnership with support of tiger conservation scheme Land Rover Ambassadors lead a Discovery Sport Adventure Land Rover celebrates Defender with 1948 production line Jaguar Land Rover announce Spectre partnership Land Rover go back to the start with artwork Full marks for the new Land Rover Discovery Sport




Introducing the Flying Huntsman Defender from Kahn Design Land Rover celebrates Hibernot with celebrity guests Land Rover celebrate global icon with trio of Limited Edition Defenders Looking forward to 2015 with Land Rover The best stocking fillers from Land Rover Land Rover Discovery Sport scores top marks in safety tests Jaguar Land Rover announce justDrive system Jaguar Land Rover most trustworthy manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover at forefront of car making boom Cobley takes Defender glory in Scotland Never Stop Discovering 25 Years of the Disco Refreshed Range Rover revealed Why winter is the best time to buy a convertible A closer look at the Defender Heritage Land Rover heads to Hollywood How Land Rover is showcasing the Evoque Convertible Exploring the new Land Rover Discovery Sport Jaguar Land Rover reveals ‘Virtual Windscreen’ Jaguar Land Rover unveil new Ingenium engines How the Ingenium engine is the most efficient ever




Jaguar Land Rover to develop cars that can ‘learn’ Land Rover Discovery Sport awarded top marks in safety test Safety Features of the Discovery Sport The interior options to complete your Range Rover Defender challenge going to the wire Land Rover and the Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour Why the Land Rover Discovery Sport will steal buyers from premium rivals What being a main partner of the Extreme Sailing Series means to Land Rover The Land Rover Approved Used Vehicle Scheme Following on from the budget of July 2016, new road tax laws are set to come into force on the 1st April. How will this affect your new Land Rover purchase? With the dawn of a new year comes inevitable change within the car world, and there are few changes as controversial as this April’s new road tax system. From the first of the month, Vehicle Excise Duty, known as VED or road tax, will be operated under a new banding system that strives to strike a balance between the sharp increase in hybrid vehicles and associated low-emission technologies, and the effect it has had on the treasury.




Advancements made in hybrid vehicle technology have leapt past the taxation laws; many vehicles regarded as ‘regular’ with hybrid capabilities are included in the coveted tax-free bracket. Although these innovations are a positive step, the review in taxation was inevitable with so many cars flying under the taxable radar. From 1 April 2017, every newly registered car will be taxed in accordance to a drastically overhauled set of CO2 bands for its first year on the road; only fully electric or hydrogen fuel-cell cars with zero emissions will be liable for the lowest, tax-free band. From the second year, zero-emission cars under a value of £40,000 will continue to be tax-free, and cars of any other band taxed a minimum of £140 a year. If your vehicle has a value above £40,000 it will be taxed an extra ‘Premium’ fee of £310 a year, regardless of its CO2 band, up until its fifth year on the road. Unsure how this will effect you? Check the table below. Standard rate (year two onwards) for cars costing less than £40,000 (payable for 5 years)

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