Description
Highlights
THIS… is a 2002 Range Rover 4.6 HSE Borrego Edition, finished in Borrego Yellow with a black interior.
- Sources indicate 100 Borrego Edition models were produced for the 2002 model year, which was the final year for the lauded P38.
- The attached Carfax vehicle history report contains multiple reporting gaps, though it shows no accidents or mileage discrepancies during the given time period.
- According to the build sheet provided in the gallery, notable factory equipment includes 18-inch wheels, air suspension, a brush guard, a power-operated sunroof, leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats, and wood interior trim.
- Notable modifications reported by the seller dealer include a MagnaFlow exhaust system and a Pioneer head unit.
- Land Rover introduced the first new Range Rover in nearly a quarter of a century for the 1996 model year. 25 years of progress made the second-generation Range Rover, which was called P38 internally, markedly more refined on the road than its predecessor, but the extra dose of comfort didn’t come at the expense of off-road prowess. It remained one of the most capable factory-built off-roaders in spite of its upmarket ambitions. Production of the P38-generation Range Rover ended after 2002.
- Power comes from a 4.6-liter V8, rated at 222 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. It spins the four wheels via a 2-speed transfer case and a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Equipment
A build sheet is provided in the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment reported by the seller includes:
- 18-inch wheels
- Air suspension
- Brush guard
- Power-operated sunroof
- Leather upholstery
- Heated and power-adjustable front seats
- Wood interior trim
Modifications
Notable modifications reported by the selling dealer include:
- MagnaFlow exhaust system
- Pioneer head unit
Known Flaws
- Areas of faded paint
- Chips and scratches around exterior
- Worn exterior trim; cracked finish on front bumper guard
- Some nicks on wheels; 2019 date codes visible on tires
- Creases on seats
- Wear on interior touch-points
- Some marks on headliner
- Corrosion on underbody components and front crash bar
- The selling dealer states that a transfer case fluid leak is present, and that the tires are worn and due for replacement.
Recent Service History
Service records shown in the gallery indicate that the following maintenance was performed:
- July 2024 (105,051 miles): Engine oil and filter changed
- June 2024 (104,578 miles): Coolant hoses and thermostat replaced
- December 2023 (102,381 miles): Exhaust system repaired
- August 2023 (100,531 miles): 4 oxygen sensors, front steering linkage and hardware, windshield cowl pre-filter foam, and EAS compressor filter replaced, engine oil and filter changed, 4-wheel alignment performed
The attached Carfax vehicle history report indicates that the following services were performed:
- October 2020 (87,403 miles): Alignment performed
Other Items Included in Sale
- 1 key
- Available service records
Ownership History
The selling dealer is representing this Range Rover on behalf of a client, who is the titled owner. The owner has reportedly kept this Range Rover since 2019.







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