Purchasing a Range Rover Sport is more than just buying a car; it feels like joining an elite club. The dealership experience was top tier. The driving experience was fabulous, that 3l straight six producing almost 350hp and 700nm of torque takes you from 0-100 km/h within no time, and the ride quality was superb as you have to check the speedometer to find out you are driving it twice as fast the speed limit, I was driving it comfortably and at the moment my eyes dropped a bit for the speedo i was already above 170 km/h and the suspension they do there job well you wont feel potholes and speed breakers they even stiffen up well at high speed. The looks of the sport are flawless, the car is designed in such a way that, even having its massive size, the car doesn’t feel as bulky or boxy as the previous generation was. The clamshell bonnet, body lines from back to the front, interior quality, and overall built quality are worth all that money. You have to get the car serviced every 10k km, which will cost you 70-80k for a general service. Talking about the maintenance, the car will run off its suspension within 45-50k kms, the changing cost of the suspension will be around a lakh for a single piece. Talking about the pros of the vehicle
1. Bold, luxurious styling inside and out
2. Powerful engine options
3. Versatile for both city and off-road.
Cons
1. Expensive to maintain
2. The touchscreen interface is laggy
3. Reliability reputation is still recovering from older models.
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