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Gambba



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United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey
LR2 specifications in Dubai

Looking to buy an LR2 as my company car in Dubai when I move there in the coming months and so have done a bit of digging into the specs offered and thought it might make interesting reading for some.

The prices are tax free and as I'm sure we'll all agree are cheap, but it is all relative.

They only offer two model options both of which are the petrol i6 3.2 with the CommandShift Auto and all of the and do not offer options;

SE (25,200 Euro (16,885 GBP) Shocked

Entertainment
Single CD Alpine stereo with 6 speakers
Steering Wheel w/Stereo Control
Trip Computer

Exterior
17" Alloy Wheel - 10 Spoke Style
Rain Sensing Windscreen Wipers
Door mirrors - Electric Adjustment/Heated
Front Fog Lamps
Halogen Headlamps with Power Wash
Front and Rear Body Coloured Bumper
Manual Headlamp leveling
Tail Door Wash Wipe
Automatic Lowlight Sensing Headlight

Interior
Fabric seats
Automatic Climate Control
Dipping Interior Mirrors
60:40 Split Folding
Manual Seats 6-way Adjust - Driver
Manual Seats 4 way Adjust - Passenger
Cruise Control
Sunvisor Illuminated - Driver & Passenger
Load Space Cover
Squab Pocket Passenger
Fresh Air Heater

+ Rear Park Distance Control



HSE (29,200 Euro (19,600 GBP) Shocked

Entertainment
6 CD changer Alpine stereo with 6 speakers
Navigation System Full Color 7' Touch Screen
Rear Headphone Module
Steering Wheel with Stereo Control
Personal Telephone Integration System
Bluetooth System
Electronic Trip Computer

Exterior
18" Alloy Wheel - 12 Spoke Style
Panoramic Electric Glass Sunroof
Rain Sensing Windscreen Wipers
Door mirrors-Electric Adjust/Heated/Fold
Front Fog Lamps
Adaptive Bi-Xenon Dynamic Headlights
Front and Rear Body Coloured Bumper
Dynamic Headlamp Leveling Power Wash
Tail Door Wash Wipe
Automatic Lowlight Sensing Headlight
Climate control wind screen

Interior
Leather Seats / Leather Steering Wheel
Automatic Climate Control
Dipping Interior Mirrors
Power Seats 6-Way Adjust - Driver
Power Seats 4-Way Adjust - Passenger
Cruise Control
Driver & Passenger Arm Rests
Load Space Cover
Front Seats Memory Function
Electric Lumbar Adjustment-Driver
Squab Pockets for Driver & Passenger

+ Front & Rear Park Distance Control


Both models have;
Active Roll Mitigation
Electronic Traction Control (ETC)
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
4 Terrain Response System
Roll Stability Control (RSC)
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
4 Wheel Disc System
9 Airbags (inc. knee airbag)
Child Anchorage Bracket (Isofix)
Front & RearPark Distance Control
Remote Central Locking
Overspeed Warning
Automatic Drive Away Locking
5years/250,000km warranty and roadside assitance along with a service contract (i.e. free servicing) for 3 years/60,000 km!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thumbs Up

The price difference between the two models is 4000 Euro (2600 GBP), which I am starting to think is a bargain for what you get extra on the HSE model.

How do the above compare to European and US specs?

Is the Naviagtion system any good and worth the money, or is aftermarket maybe a better way to go?

Post #5384 10th Aug 2007 11:11 am
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m1964



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I don't know if leather seats is a good option in a hot climate. Bi-xenons should be good, but "climate control windscreen" (heated windshield?) is useless there. I don't know how single CD system compares to 6-CD system since they don't offer single here in the US, but 6-CD is just fine unless you are into audiphile quality sound. Audio system/head unit cannot be easily replaced because it's a fiber optic system.

I'd ask if the dealer can fit things like bluetooth to SE model..

Post #5582 17th Aug 2007 3:10 am
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Gambba



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United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

m1964 wrote:
I don't know if leather seats is a good option in a hot climate. Bi-xenons should be good, but "climate control windscreen" (heated windshield?) is useless there. I don't know how single CD system compares to 6-CD system since they don't offer single here in the US, but 6-CD is just fine unless you are into audiphile quality sound. Audio system/head unit cannot be easily replaced because it's a fiber optic system.

I'd ask if the dealer can fit things like bluetooth to SE model..


They confirmed the bluetooth can be fitted, but no xenons or nav system as options which is annoying. I'm going to have dark window tints all round, so I'm hoping this will help with the leather, especially after reading a magazine article which opened my eyes to the different types of tints that are available for heat rejection.

The windscreen aspect confused me as it doesn't make sense as you say, and it would have been nice not to have to get your eyes adjusted to the elements (Stripes) in the screen.

We will see next month when I visit the dealer and place an order what I actually do.

Post #5589 17th Aug 2007 12:23 pm
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calldrop



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m1964 wrote:
I don't know if leather seats is a good option in a hot climate. Bi-xenons should be good, but "climate control windscreen" (heated windshield?) is useless there. I don't know how single CD system compares to 6-CD system since they don't offer single here in the US, but 6-CD is just fine unless you are into audiphile quality sound. Audio system/head unit cannot be easily replaced because it's a fiber optic system.

I'd ask if the dealer can fit things like bluetooth to SE model..


Just to clear something out the climate control windscreen is actually very important in Dubai. The weather here is extremely humid upto 99% sometimes. and the tempreture can reach more than 45C. when you turn on the car with the AC the whole windscreen fogs up, and no matter how hard you try to wipe the foggy windscreen it doesnt help ... the only way to fix this is to heat up the windscreen to clear up all the foggyness Smile
I checked out the car this morning and there aren't any 'wires' in the windscreen. Can someone confirm this please?
thanks y'all Smile

Post #6208 5th Sep 2007 6:31 pm
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carlfraz



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They do have wires my friend, they take a few hundred miles to get used to then your eye focuses past them. Defkalion in Greece seemed to suffer particularly at night,,,Hey Def!! can you still see them at night or have you got used to them....not wishing to resurect an old issue for you Laughing ???

Post #6221 5th Sep 2007 9:18 pm
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calldrop



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man that sucks Sad can a normal windcreen be installed?

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NightFox



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Got them in mine and I don't see them at all - and I've got no problems with my eyesight, before anyone says that!

I guess it's a personal thing, they're not as visible as the one's in my wife's Mini, but they don't bother me either

Post #6270 6th Sep 2007 10:25 am
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calldrop



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I just checked today and the HSE model sold in Dubai doesn't have the heated windscreen Smile

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Gambba



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United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

calldrop wrote:
I just checked today and the HSE model sold in Dubai doesn't have the heated windscreen Smile


Thumbs Up That makes me happy as it is one less change to get used to......I think a new country, house and car is more than enough at once....oh as well as getting married Laughing

Post #6283 6th Sep 2007 12:58 pm
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