I found vehicles on dealer web-sites in the general area of the seller's location when looking at specific carsales ads. The dealer ads usually show the VIN.
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Yep,when I was looking for my current Discovery - rather than relying on car sales I used Google to hunt for other links selling Discovery 4... I found it was not uncommon for the same vehicle to be advertised on more than one site - often one would have the VIN and another would not.
Then I used Topix to get a clear picture of the build rather than what the advertisers wanted to tell me..
Gotcha, thanks guys, good tip, cheers!
If you look at the build your own or Specification and Price Guide there is no ediff, either optional or included, for any model. Even the SVR version does not have an ediff and nor do the Dynamic Versions. I don't know whether some earlier models had one but that is probably why you can't find one. The FFRR has an ediff on the supercharged petrol version.
e-diff does exist on L494, it just can't be spec'd on its own which is why it can't be seen on in the "build your own" tool, it comes as a part of the Dynamic Pack.
Yes, Ediff is standard on all FFRR SDV8's for the current model, according to the Land Rover web site Specification and Price Guide, and optional on Petrols, other than the SCV6. NA for SCV6 and TDV6.
Nothing at all listed for the current Sport whether for Dynamic versions or not, whereas for the D5 and Vogue and even the Velar they make a point of listing it, whether standard equipment or optional in a pack.