Used 2006 Land Rover LR3 for Sale near Seattle, WA
The Land Rover LR3 a carry over for this second year of production, but the upper level HSE trim adds a flat-folding third row seat to the standard equipment roster. The mid-size SUV was introduced in 2005, serving as a replacement for the long-running Discovery. The LR bares many resemblances to its rugged, but family-oriented predecessor, but it has grown larger, more powerful, and more modern.
There three LR3 variants for 2006: the base SE, the V8-powered SE, and the fully equipped HSE. Both styles come standard with leather upholstery, flat folding rear seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, full power accessories, heated mirror, a two sunroofs, and all-wheel drive. The SE gets a nine-speaker 240-watt Harman Kardon audio system with a six-disc CD changer, while the HSE steps up to a 14-speaker 550-watt Logic 7 digital surround sound system, Other HSE upgrades include 19-inch alloy wheels, third row seating (upping the capacity to seven), a navigation system and rear parking sensors.
A base SE is powered by a 4.0 liter V6, which makes 216 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque. The HSE houses a 4.4 liter V8, good for 300 horsepower and 315 pound-feet of torque. Both engines are paired with an adaptable six-speed automatic transmission which includes a manual shift gate. Mixed driving fuel economy is estimated in the mid-teens (mpg) for both power plants. The V8 HSE will tow 7700 pounds.
The LR3 has been praised by both owners and reviewers for Land Rover's advanced suspension, which allows for a well-cushioned cruise on the road , or a stable and controlled adventure on the trail. The LR3's luxurious and well-appointed interior is also quite functional. The spacious rear quarters allow for ample storage, thanks to flat-folding second and third row seats. The cabin also includes several strategically placed stowaway compartments. Reviewers agree that the new LR3 is the class leader in the mid-size luxury SUV segment.
The bulky LR3 does not offer much low end power, but the engine is quite capable when it comes to passing and merging in fast-moving traffic. Unfortunately, the very tall SUV has a rather top heavy feeling when driven aggressively. The LR3 ride quality is also praised, thanks to powerful brakes and a well-cushioned ride. Test drivers did report some floating and bobbing over uneven surfaces.
The LR3 also offers a class-leading interior environment. The second and third row passengers enjoy a level of comfort comparable to those in the front. Both rear row fold flat for ample cargo space. Although the cabin is certainly plush and luxurious, the ergonomics seemed a bit antiquated to many reviewers. Some frequently used controls are either too small or difficult to operate.
As a Land Rover, the LR3 stays true to the elegant reputation. Both V8 models come with power front seats, sunroof, and leather upholstery. The HSE adds surround sound, xenon headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and a navigation system with topographical map features. The 2006 LR3 is versatile for families wanting smooth in-town comfort and maneuverability as well as weekend warrior or camping adventures. Owners love the roomy interior and cargo space, off-road capability, quite ride, the flat-folding seats, and the easy driveability. There are complaints that the controls are out of easy reach, the transmission can feel jerky, and the fuel economy is in the low teens. Many drivers report major electrical problems and poor reliability.
3.9 Overall rating
(35 reviews)Love heated seats. Highest heated seat I have yet had in a car. Love the turning radius. Handles great. Love the size, lots of room for luggage and kids. Interior good. I would highly recommend this car for any family. Fun to drive.
The car is huge (at least according to European standards) nad you will have no trouble transporting almost anything. 7 seater a must. Diesel engine not the fastest around but gives adequate push for the nearly 3 ton car and the mileage is really good considering. Seating space is excellent (even in the 3rd row). And it actually can be taken off road (most plastic bits below the car will get torn off during first 100m though).
Ive also driven and LR4 (a 2012, I think) with a V8. They are awesome to drive. Ive only driven test-drives on-road. They handle quite well around town. Plus, you cant beat the solid feeling of these rigs. Youd think theyd feel top-heavy because they are so tall, but they are quite stable. The other surprising thing is how peppy they are from a stop--despite their monstrous curb-weight! These are much more truck-y than a Mercedes GL, say, since the interior is not as plush. However, I thought the tranny in the 2006 LR3 shifted much smoother than in my 2013 Mercedes GL450. The LR3 also has a very quiet interior--about like the Mercedes.
Best vehicle up to now I have ever owned, bring on Discovery 4 !, preformance enhanced with a chip makes it the best alround vehicle, build quality is what you come to expect from Landrover. Stunning looks, anybody thinks it looks like a taxi see me afterwards, cost does not matter "its a Landrover", and its just FUN FUN FUN. As James May said on "Top Gear" about a tingle sensation (Yepp)
Very roomy, and lots of space for 7 people AND both rear rows fold down flat for great cargo space Requires premium fuel, and loves to use it, but gas prices are half of what they used to be, sooo
2006 Land Rover LR3 FAQs
How many 2006 Land Rover LR3 vehicles in Seattle, WA have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 2 for sale near Seattle, WA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2006 Land Rover LR3?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2006 Land Rover LR3 gets between 14 and 15 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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