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Better warn the bellhop you're packing heavy if you pull up with this green Range Rover. It's fully loaded alright, with storage for two handcrafted English rifles in the boot.
-After a year on the Continent hunting driven birds and the like, the Range Rover Holland & Holland Edition is making its way to America for the cool price of $245,495. In partnership with the esteemed British gunmaker, Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations is only building up to 120 of them, and we're getting 30.
-Rangies aren't newcomers to the ultra-luxury SUV set, and neither are their extraordinarily wealthy customers. This one builds upon the $36,800 Autobiography package available on more ordinary Range Rovers, and tops the $200,490 SVAutobiography unveiled last March.
--The guns are not included, by the way. You'll need to procure a pair at the Holland & Holland store (in Manhattan, of all places), essentially a Brooks Brothers with a lot of ammo. The removable, lockable leather gun case fits nicely below the Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's bags that will fill the boot during the pheasant hunting off-season.
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It's all English cowboy inside, with buttery-smooth tan leather, thick wood veneer cut from a single piece of walnut, metal door-handle pulls engraved with the Holland & Holland stock plating, and hardly a piece of plastic in sight. There's a 29-speaker Meridian stereo with enough wattage to rattle your eyeballs from their sockets. As for pistols, those can be placed inside the rear cabin's copious wood-paneled storage bins. This most extravagant Range Rover arrives here this spring; the grouse are already nervous.
--from Car and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/nSHy27
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