Used 2017 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Consumer Reviews
My Cell Plays Better Audio
WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT!!! This is my very first Range Rover. I decided to give it a shot since I was tired of the QX80's size. I ordered my 2016 Range Rover Sports SE and did not upgrade the audio system because I did not think the standard radio will be that bad. I am not an audiophile and I listen mainly to the Enya station on Pandora, classical's and Jazz. My vehicle was delivered to me last week. What a shock!!! My Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge produces a better bass sound quality that the piece of worthless stuff they put in the vehicle and called speakers. The enjoyability of a ride is always complimented by the ride's audio system. This is such a disappointment!!! All the false buzz about the meridian speakers sound on the range rover is plain total baloney. I am so disappointed and I am now thinking of selling the car. Also, the entire incontrol app is total nonsense. There is no usable app amongst the 6 or 7 apps thereon. The horrible audio and incontrol app system aside, the car drives well. Its a Range Rover!
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Buttoned down yet screamingly fun to drive
The sound, acceleration, and sheer power of this SUV are unmatched in anything I have ever driven. This has to be one of my top two favorite automobiles in life so far. The car buttons up on date night at a formal occasion and yet handles a race to the weekend camping spot. They nailed the design.
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- HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,999329 mi away
- HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,798448 mi away
- HSE Dynamic 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,990452 mi away
A beast in a good way
I purchased a used Td6 Sport in Spring 2020 with about 24,000 miles and now have just over 50,000. Avg 28 mpg is excellent for its weight and performance. The biggest surprise is how well it handles. It feels tight even with 50,000 miles. Of course, I also love the torque and acceleration. It’s smooth and just feels relentless. It’s great. I also use the step-down on the gearbox frequently which is very quick as far as an auto goes and adds to the experience making it an engaging car. I don’t miss paddle shifters. Smell of the leather is something I appreciate every day. I only wish it had adaptive cruise control but that’s ok and know it going in to it. I’ll keep a good bit longer.
Def fuild issue
I ordered for my Sport,that car was so enjoyable but almost every month have to go to the dealer for the DEF fuild system to be checked,they kept talking about software update but yet it still doing the same after the update !!! The DEF horrible!!!
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Horrible Electronics
First off, they forgot or screwed up and not put in voice navigation direction. You have to punch it in each time. The so called apps they have suck. None of the navigational apps they have work for me, despite spending hours trying to learn them. They simply don't work. If I had known the programmers put this car on the market without a good navigation voice assist software, I would never have bought it. Check this out before you buy, make them show you it works (which it doesn't). They keep saying they will have an update to the software soon, but so far zap.
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