PERSONNEL CARRIER
7-SEATS. ALL-TERRAIN ABILITY. UP TO 13% OFF.
With its seven seats, high-torque 3.0 SDV6 engine and Land Rover all-terrain capability, the Discovery 4 has been called the ultimate all-rounder. Equally capable whether touring, towing, or tackling rough terrain, it’s available to armed forces personnel with some impressive – and exclusive – benefits:
• Up to 13% discount available across the full Land Rover range
• Personalised specification designed around exact requirements, including injury
• RHD or LHD depending on your posting demands • Dedicated experienced military sales support • Tax Free / Tax Paid pricing options • Military agents in both UK and Germany
MILITARY SALES To find our full list of dedicated Military Sales agents
visitwww.landrover.co.uk/military
or contact us at
ukm@landrover.com or 0208 891 9043
Vehicles supplied tax free for export are subject to the relevant HMRC Regulations. Applicable to serving members of HM Forces only. Prices correct at time of going to press. Model shown is a 13MY Land Rover Discovery 3.0 SDV6 XS with optional Metallic Paint priced at £46,100.00. RANGE OF FUEL ECONOMY FIGURES FOR THE LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 4 RANGE IN MPG (L/100KM) IN MPG (L/100KM): URBAN 28.8 (9.8) – 29.1 (9.7), EXTRA URBAN 34.9 (8.1) – 36.2 (7.8), COMBINED 32.1 (8.8) – 33.2 (8.5)
CO2 EMISSIONS 230 – 224 G/KM.
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 4 3.0 SDV6 XS Military pricing
Manufacturer’s recommended “On the Road” Price
Military Saving Military “On the Road” price
Tax Free for Export Tax Paid for UK £46,100.00 £13,304.00
£46,100.00 £5,940.00
£32,796.00 £40,160.00
Military on the road price includes: Tax Free for Export – Government First Registration Fee Tax Paid for UK Government – First Registration Fee, 12 Months Vehicle Excise Duty and 20% VAT.
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