Used buyer's guide: Range Rover Sport pictures
4x4s don’t come much more luxurious than the Range Rover Sport – but there are some issues to look out for


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This may be a cut-price Range Rover, but the cabin feels just as special, with premium materials and plenty of hi-tech equipment. There’s a commanding driving position and the dash is clearly laid out. Yet while space is plentiful for

Some owners have found replacement brake pads and discs wear out very quickly, so it’s best to stick with genuine Girling parts throughout.
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If you regularly carry adults in the back, ensure they’ll be comfortable; some find the seats and suspension much too firm.

Some cars have an ‘engine system fault message’ on the dash; it’s caused by electrical glitches, which can prove hard to pinpoint.
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The front diff can seize up, which immobilises the car. But it happens with no warning, so there are no symptoms to watch out for.
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