Land Rover Range Rover Sport SUV car reviews
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SUV car reviews
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Swift, smooth, refined, with the heart of an off-roader
New price: £77,460 - £174,545PROS
- Remarkably good to drive for such a large car
- Classy image and impressive interior
- Plenty of engine options
CONS
- Prices have taken a big leap
- No fully-electric version yet
- No seven-seater option
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR (2015 - 2017) Review
Used price: £16,444 - £27,760PROS
- Performance
- Sound
- Grip
- Off-road ability
CONS
- Image
- Price
- Not overly engaging
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2013 - 2022) Review
Great value for money, but buy with care and stay ahead of maintenance
Used price: £7,670 - £61,790PROS
- Luxurious and cossetting interior
- Agile handling for such a big car
- Excellent long-distance comfort
CONS
- Won’t be cheap to run in any form
- Some reliability and quality concerns
- Interior and infotainment not as polished as rivals
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2005 - 2013) Review
Land Rover got sporty and SUV right with the Range Rover Sport
Used price: £941 - £9,310PROS
- Chunky styling,
- Wonderfully comfortable
- Handles well for a 4x4 yet capable off-road
CONS
- High running costs
- Fatally flawed V6 diesel
- Automatic gearbox can be a little sluggish to change down