Used 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Consumer Reviews
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Best SUV I've owned
Bought this as the last year of the old body style which I liked better. Cargo space and luxury options fit my lifestyle of weekend diving to and from NYC. Excellent ride quality and power. I would suggest the luxury package if searching for a used one- nicer interior and stereo. My gripes with the car are the rear camera which is absurdly small and clunky navigation system. Camera really doesn't show adequately where your car is. Service is pricey but in line with other luxury brands.
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My Favorite Mistake
First off Let me say that when my RRSS (Range Rover Sport Supercharged) is working it is the best vehicle I have ever owned. it is keeping it working at 100% that is the issue. There are the annoying things like the rain sensing wipers not sensing rain, to the door locks working when they want to, always in my driveway, never at the airport parking lot; I say "British Car" and shrug these off. There are more serious issues like the satellite radio no longer working (cost to fix $700).a suspension airbag leaking causing a compressor failure (cost to fix $1600) to the latest issues which are the supercharger snout bearing failing and the dreaded PCV issue (cost to fix over $2600) Come on JLR, why design an engine where the PCV valve is built into the cam cover and takes about 13 hours to remove and replace due to the supercharger needing to come out? Why didn't you design a replaceable easy to access PCV valve like everybody else? As I said, when she is running well I can carve up the road keeping up with the Corvettes, carry a ton of stuff and go anywhere, all whilst being wrapped in the finest of English interiors. It is just keeping her running at 100% that is an issue. If you want a reliable but boring vehicle that does what this one does but without the bravado of 510 horsepower, get the Lexus LX. If you want to have fun but pull out your hair, get the RRSS. I have been pulling out my hair for over 75000 miles!
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- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,9959 mi away
- HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,49596 mi away
- HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995100 mi away
2013 rrs hse
Owned 2013 since new! Have had zero problems. Expensive to own of course its a range, oil $200 brakes rear $600 fronts 1k but if you take care of it you wont want another suv.
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Love the car - Hate the constant service needs
I've put 37,000 km on my 2010 Range Rover Sport mostly driving 6 hours to my cottage in Quebec. Fantastic driving experience as it is heavy and a very comfortable ride - and attractive. The Harman Kardon sound system is the best I've heard in a vehicle. It is very difficult to criticize the driving experience. The drawback is the numerous service aggravations which have motivated me to sell it prematurely. For a vehicle of this quality with 50,000 km, it has been in the shop far too many times.
Problems from the start
Wheel alignment, computer problem i went back to service three times in a month. The gas tank keeps showing no gas when there is full tank. The service is horrible at the dealership. Looking to pull out of the contract