Review of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged
By Zaheer on Apr 28, 2011 with Comments 0
The Range Rover Sport is a top class vehicle. It combines science and style with an unmatched equilibrium. The Range Rover Sport maximizes its ability. It delivers a good feel when you drive. The steering, handling and driving are up to par with its competitors in their respective market segment.
The interior design is well made and includes wood trim that is very realistic. The Range Rover also has an amazing stereo system and supportive leather seats. The one chink in the Range Rover’s armor is the navigation system which is similar to the Jaguar’s navigation unit.
The interior design is rugged and causal at the same time. T suits the tastes of anyone between sporty and laid back. The black leather seats with white stitching add style and elegance to the aura of the Range Rover Sport.
The Range Rover Sport has a powerful engine that matches well with the best of the best. It has a 510-hp, 5.0-liter V-8 that powers the heavy machine. The strong suspension helps you drive through the highway on maximum speed.
You will fall in love with the Range Rover Sport even if it is priced at $82,345. There are a lot of reasons to love the range Rover Sport one of which is its ease of driving and wooden interior design. You will like the ambience it sets up and the comfortable riding experience for both passengers and drivers.
But the many pros all has cons. The navigation mechanism and radio buttons disappoint are clumsy and slow to respond at times. The rear lacks legroom and is tight and the driver’s seat doesn’t slide as fluid as it should be.
The Range Rover Sport’s handing is behaved yet overeager when you lean in corners. Despite the smooth handling the Range Rover Sport is still humongous and feels like a dead weight flying in mid-air.
The Range Rover Sport has a 5.0L V-8 engine, 6-speed transmission command shift, an all-wheel-drive mechanism, 4-wheel electronic control, 4-wheel disc brakes, all terrain ABS, electronic brake force, dynamic stability control, hill descent control, emergency brake assist, electronic air suspension, heated seats, heated windshield and washer jets, dual-zone automatic climate control, GPS navigation system and so much more.
But the abovementioned features are standard for the Range Rover Sport. You can add options to your Range Rover Sport such as a rear seat entertainment system that costs an additional $2,500, an adaptive cruise for $2,000, an extended leather pack for $1,000, 20-inch aluminum wheels for $1,000, and other options to better your driving experience.
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