Used 2019 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SUV Consumer Reviews
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Not Sporty nor Reliable
For the price that is paid, one would expect monitor interface that does not lag, a back up camera that does not black out, a basic features such as an easy entry option for seats and steering wheel. Instead, the opposite is found with the Range Rover Sport. In addition, the car name "Sport" is misleading. Pressing on the gas, one feel no power despite the gas wasting turbocharger. If your interested in useless widgets and add-ons then look no further.
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Off the charts
I love this car. I purchased the V8 supercharged dynamic. The coach work is impressive, as the interior is inviting and sporty. The driving characteristics of the car especially in the dynamic mode allows you to have a sports car while driving an SUV. I really enjoy the sound from the Meridian system. It makes you want to listen to most of your music loud. I love the Apple CarPlay feature as it allows me to use all of my Apple features hands-free. The heft and the solid feel of the car makes you wonder is built from the solid block of billet aluminum. I find not much to be offended by, I drove all of the new SUVs before buying this one and I have disappointments. It has a ton of eyeball and the sound to go with it. Looking back I would’ve opted for a few more features, but this one is nicely equipped. My previous rover was the V6 with the supercharger and there is no comparison. I also had a Porsche Cayenne diesel which I loved as well. I thought about the diesel motor again for the Rover, but I wanted the sports car feel of the dynamic V-8.
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- SVR 4dr SUVMSRP: $59,69866 mi away
- Supercharged Dynamic 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,00083 mi away
- Autobiography 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,99598 mi away
Pretty Sporty
This car had numerous failures in the 1st 2 years, but once the fuel pump was replaced, it has been wonderful
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Stoked with my new RR Sport
This SUV is great in every aspect. Electronics could be a bit quirky but I'm not losing sleep over it; they sufficiently provide the functions needed consistently enough that if exceptionally something fails I'm not upset at the world. Lots of luxury, utility, technology and plenty of power. Having said that, (i couldn't stress this enough) KNOW what you're buying, test drive it before buying. If you hear people complain is either a) lemon b) their sheer inability to understand options, failing to test drive or going for the base model to save money... (Facepalm)
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Range Rover Sport Autobiography
It’s basically the best SUV period always will be and there is litterally no reason to ever think otherwise. The only actual competitor the Range Rover has is the G63 AMG, and that’s really for those who just want to try something different because they have owned multiple Range Rovers in the past or want second SUV. Even when compared to high end Rolls Royce, Bentley, and Lamborghini options. None ever come close to what a Range Rover offers as an entire package, IF YOU HAVE THE V8 SUPERCHARGED/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/SVR. The only issue which technically is a positive for some, ALL Range Rover Sports look alike. The upper models base price are 87,000 for supercharged and 97,000 for Autobiography/ SVR starts at 113,000 (estimated for 2019 models I’m not 100% sure off the top of my head exactly) ALL but the SVR when you compared it to the cheap HSE model look IDENTICAL, I MEAN IDENTICAL. I can easily pick apart difference in all porsche generations and models, and these ranges are completely the same. I’m 32 and my second car as a family car spending 104,567 msrp I really would have preferred to stand out from the generic HSE for 70k. Although to be fair that’s more of a personal vain issue. While it is a massive personal annoyance, I appreciate the fact I fly under the radar completely. Because 94% of Range Rover Sports in the DMV area (dc Maryland Virginia) are HSE. 4.5% are Supercharged 1% are autobiographies and .5% are SVR’s The HSE model are for people who want to say they have a Range Rover and not much else. Options for that engine size is also limited. For Example, you WILL NOT be able to get 22 positions seats with Massage unless you’re spec’ing an Autobiography. 6 cylinder for a car with curb weight wel into 5,300 pound range AND qualifies for over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight being powered by 6 cylinder 300ish HP, just get out and push you’ll go faster, the worst part is you can’t even bring the luxury level up to anything acceptable at that price point. So in summary, if you buy the HSE, you will get a average product that everyone who understands knows you’re just a poser who can’t afford a “Real Range Rover Sport” aka the V8 versions. Because with 517+ HP and a 0-60 time of 5.1 seconds ( that’s faster than a 996 porsche Carrera) or 4.3 with the SVR ( faster than my 2013 E92 M3 with DCT) PLUS the luxury PLUS the world class off roading. It’s not a choice it’s a no brainer. Lambo suv will be faster but less comfortable for all passengers and worse off roading performance and probably less comfortable seats. Bentley will be way worse off-road, marginal upgrade in comfort at best most likely no difference just style, better performance and way worse styling. Rolls Royce is just No! It’s really just an oversized phantom. G36 Amg is 167 (with options) shorter no air suspension more road noise and equal or better off road. So if you have, as near as makes no difference 100k to spend on an SUV buy a Range Rover Sport 2019. Yes there is some lag with the infotainment (but it always ends up working) but reliability is much better than expected from multiple stories of people owning older Rovers (2016). The Range Rover Sport and full-size is simply the greatest SUV ever created by man in the history of man. While all other car makers try and replicate it and come up short