Range Rover Sport Hire Review
The new range rover sport has had a serious makeover. On the front you can find new LED front lights and they are much bigger emulating the Discovery. There is also a new bumper and grill. It also has brand new rear lamps. You can also find changes in the interior.
The 2010 Range Rover has new engine options. The 3.0 litre engine replaces the old 2.7 litre. It surpasses it greatly. Expect something rather special. There is also the mighty 5.0 litre supercharged petrol version and this is not for the faint hearted. You can find the big changes in the way it rides and handles. The 3.0 litre diesel packs a big punch and at low revs can match the 5.0 litre petrol. The throttle is quiet when pressed and is better suited to the car than the old 2.7 model. It really is quiet and civilised and emission levels are down and fuel economy is up. The performance in the 5.0 litre version is insanely priced and hurtles at insane speeds even though it is shaped like a brick. Fortunately in both models the brakes have been upgraded.
The throttle to terrain response system see changes on the road and changes can be felt. The dynamic program makes the car more taught in its handling.
The old interior was impressive but the newer version has been able to improve. The soft grainy leather really gives it a luxury feel. The dash is new and the broad console keeps the snug and friendly feel of previous car.
The chassis has undergone some minor changes and the cars steering is sharp and feels better than before. The car isn’t cheap but if you have the money then there is little to match this.
You can try the Range Rover Sport from Sarwar Prestige who offer prestige car hire and rentals.
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