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A hugely profitable sales success for Land Rover, The Range Rover Sport is basically Range Rover Style based on the running gear of the smaller, cheaper Land Rover Discovery. It's flash and brash yet strangely desirable. The cabin is pure quality.
In the right colour it screams 'success? in the wrong colour it screams ?flash.? It's utterly brilliant to drive and makes the Merc ML and BMW X5 seem a bit limp. But interior space is surprisingly limited.
Early 2.7 diesel cars are underpowered and glacier slow. Petrol V8 Range Rover Sports are faster but heavy on fuel. The later 3.6 V8 diesel is well worth it's premium but the overlooked early 4.2 petrol V8 cars are worth a punt as well.
The spec is largely an irrelevance with the Range Rover Sport. There's HSE and Vogue and Autobiography but really all are comprehensively kitted out.
There's a big gap in secondhand values between early Range Rover Sports with the 2.7 Diesel and 4.2 V8 petrols and later cars which are mostly fitted with the 3.6 V8 diesel. Pay as little as £19,000 for a 50,000 mile 5 year old petrol V8.
There is a huge drop from nearly new to 3 years old. Save a fortune and buy then.
Used Car Expert recommends that you try to buy after a big drop in depreciation and before the next one, so with the current Land Rover Range Rover you would aim to buy a 1 year old and sell it before it is 4 years old.
Petrol Land Rover Range Rover cars lose most over the first year (from new to 1 year old), so that is the best ‘nearly new’ buy in terms of car for money.
Diesel Land Rover Range Rover cars lose least between years 1 and 3, so this is the best buy if you want to keep the car for a while.
Diesel Land Rover Range Rover cars lose least between years 2 and 4, so that is the best buy on older cars.
For advice on what to pay, see below and for more detailed depreciation and mileage & spec adjusted prices & graphs visit our price guide.