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Is a 2011 Range Rover Sport a good car?

Is a 2011 Range Rover Sport a good car?

The 2011 Land Rover Range Rover Sport has excellent off-road performance, good on-road performance and an opulent interior, but poor fuel economy means many other SUVs in the class are better choices.

Is it worth buying a used Range Rover Sport?

While the Sport is great to drive, it can be a nightmare to own if you don’t do your homework. Many have been plagued by poor reliability, and there’s only so much you can do to reduce the high running costs: thirsty engines mean you’ll be spending plenty on fuel and road tax. But demand for the Sport is still strong.

How much does a used 2011 Range Rover cost?

The value of a used 2011 Land Rover Range Rover ranges from $7,817 to $18,962, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

How much horsepower does a 2011 Range Rover Sport have?

375 horsepower
The base HSE and HSE Lux come standard with a 5.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 that makes 375 horsepower and 375 pound-feet of torque. Upgrading to the $75,395 Supercharged trim gets you a devastating 510 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque, which rockets the Range Rover Sport from zero to 60 in 5.1 seconds.

What is the cheapest Range Rover?

EVOQUE (SUV) is the cheapest and smallest in the Range Rover series of SUVs. The Evoque, a futuristic and sleek design that seems destined to become a modern classic, looks more like a sports car than an SUV, and its looks are clearly the main selling point.

How much does a Range Rover cost?

With a starting MSRP just north of $67,000 for the base Land Rover Range Rover Sport SE, this vehicle has one of the highest retail prices in the class. The all-new Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE Plug-In Hybrid costs $78,600.

What is a LWB Range Rover?

Range Rover Long Wheelbase. Long Wheelbase, or LWB for short, is a term used in the automotive industry to describe luxury sedans or SUVs with an extended wheelbase over standard. Historically used to describe grand-touring cars, the term LWB is now more commonly associated with increased rear passenger space and premium luxury features.