Just got a 2014 HSE Sport a few months ago (the Super Charged V6 here in the States), and it's a dream. We got it with decent mileage (40k miles) and a great price (about $35k / £27k), and we managed to get the one with the heated steering wheel and the center console fridge. They are incredibly capable and you're absolutely right! They're a great find if they're in decent shape (ours was garage kept by the first owner), and if well maintained, they make an excellent option! Love your videos here in the US!
In 2017, a year before the last significant upgrade to the L494, there was a very light upgrade of the in-car entertainment. It gained a new screen, which was effectively the top half of the Touch Pro Duo system that went first into the Velar when it was released. Significantly, it no longer had the buttons at either side - the whole area was now LCD. It got the SIM function in the centre console box, along with the WiFi hotspot that provided and a better Sat Nav data integration. The response of the on-screen buttons was massively improved, and it is upgradable by a dealer to match the latest layout, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. If you can afford this 2017 facelift model, then I believe it's well worth it. Everything else, however, is the same as the 2015 model.
I was momentarily distracted and thought I heard you say that Adele lost 400 kilos....Good For Her! I love range Rover interiors - clean, well laid out, looks and feels expensive - like someone cared. By the way, congratulations on hitting 75k subscribers. You have one of the best auto vlogs there is....now let's get you to 100k.
Hi Mat, great advice. 9months in and no real breakdowns for me in my l494 HSE dynamic, pan roof and black pack+360cams. After 3 weeks the EPB stuck on for a few hours, no real reason. Been off-road in UK and Spain. Since then, faultless and luxurious. 3 week trip to Spain with 3000 miles. Perfect. MOT no faults. Only costs have been oil and filter change, gearbox flush and a pair of rear brake pads. Oh and a set of wiper blades.
Love the review.. I have just changed up from an 2012 evoque which I had for 4 years, with just normal servicing costs. Which pulled my heavy caravan up and down the Devon and Cornwall hills, with no surprises and breakdowns to a 2017 RRS hse 3.0d 306 hp in Loire blue with 23000 on the clock and I just love it. First thing I had fitted was a ghost ll immobiliser for peace of mind.. what I didn’t want was low profile wheels, the t.v. Which I never used in the evoque,I hope to keep this one for at least 10 years which will then have me approaching 80yrs I haven’t any warranty but will maintain and drive this lovely car the same way as the evoque. I honestly get such a buzz from driving it as smoothly and as safely as possible.. this car seems to give me a pat on the back every time I get behind the wheel, it makes me feel as though I deserve it. Daft I know, but there you go....
Convinced me, I must have watched this and the 405 vid 20 time each. Decided to go for l494. Deposit down on a 2014 with 43k miles. You only live once , thanks for the advice.
Absolutely agree on RR...I have a 2012 RR HSE full size. Bought as used in 2016 while many friends advising not to...my ownership experience is very positive so far during the last 4+ yrs and the car is fabolous to drive.... I am not.at all intending to move out of RR..
You have such an infectious personality! You were made for this. Thank you for this review. I’m literally driving up to Alexandria Va on Sunday to purchase my first Range Rover. It’s a 2015 and Dark Grey just like the one you’re reviewing in this video. Your review helped me get over jitters of buying an “older” model. Thanks for this! You’re awesome!
Great review. I just picked up my new P400 HSE Dynamic last weekend. Mines Indus Silver with the black pack, with the Pimento Red/Black interior... silky smooth V6 Petrol. I love it. Mines the latest facelift (20 Plate) and the new look just brings it on even more.
Fantastic decision. If I was in the market for a new one I'd also get the V6 petrol one. Enjoy driving it and I hope you have really good security on it.
MilesV8 Thank you. It’s brilliant. My first Range Rover (after many years in Audi’s). I’ve got trackers fitted and GAP insurance which hopefully I’ll never need 🤞
Don’t worry. It is pretty reliable. I bought one over 100k miles 3l petrol version in china but in good condition 3years ago. Until now Only replaced 2 sensors. Other than that, it is perfect. I love it!!! Driving like a monster on highway
Bought one of these 2 months ago. Got a 63plate HSE in Santorini black with 42k which has no extras fitted. Bought from a Land Rover dealer with full LR dealer history including 7 year belts service for £26k. Been on a few trips between Glasgow and Leeds and its doing 41mpg. I'm delighted. Got a heated steering wheel and clock spring from eBay for £280 and its brilliant.
“Make sure you buy the HSE”. You sound like Marie Antoinette, last Queen of France. And whatever happened to ‘ten to two’. You’re wafting round Lancashire in an unguided missile. 😝
Matt I love Sports. Fantastic practical cars. The V6 TD is great, economical and efficient. I’m getting your viewing figures up Matt. I’m going back and watching all your Land & Range Rover videos. 👌
I just got a 2006 4.4 lpg converted RR Sport in black with grey leather seats. Have a few things to do to it, but overall, I’m very happy with it. The way you feel when driving it it’s pretty cool, only thing better is a full size RR.
Hi. Another really good video - and an honest review. I have just sold a 64 plate and after 12 months ownership I made £500 because the main dealers have no stock - I did want a Vogue 12 months old but ................ walked away with a new Defender SE and its an amazing car! More Discovery than Defender in bloodline but there is enough Defender in there just to warrant the name. Keep the videos coming, especially with another lockdown - get your drive full of cars this time!
Just brought myself a L320, 2011 reg but the 2012 version (turn knob etc). Best car ive ever owned...albeit for nearly 2 months. Timing belt was changed during sale from the garage and 6 month warranty. Touch wood nothing has gone wrong. Im currently looking into a gearbox fluid change and then saving 1-2k just like you said in case of any other repairs. Done just under 100k miles.
@@michaelkinsella8904 Currently 3 years in. Both inlet manifolds, and literally right now at the mechanic for rear ace bar/drop links/bushes. probably spent about 3k in repairs/maintenance costs.
I had a 3 Range Rover Sports in a row, started with a 7 year old on which i sold at 175,000 neve went wrong, then a 3 year old SDV6 3.0, never went wrong traded in for a year old L494 HSE Dynamic 3.0 SDV6. It had all the toys used to be owned by a famous Horse Racing Trainer, little high mileage but came with 2 years warranty thank god! Broke down on way home from garage! fixed by JLR call out engineer then broke down again 4 days later same problem, had replacement RRS for 10 days and when my car returned had new exhaust and DPF system, 2 months later front driveshaft replaced, 3 months later whole dash replaced went blank.8 months later front Brembo brakes failed all replaced. JLR throughout this were fantastic and supplied me with a courtersey car and even paid for a weekend break for my wife and I as a goodwill gesture. I think I was just unlucky. i took my car in for a service and the old salesman caught me, I had no intention to change the RRS but he persuaded me to test drive a new Jaguar F-pace 3.0 d S! After the test drive I was hooked and have owned it for 2 years now, and what a fantastic car, I was one of those that never took any of my RRS's off road so the F-Pace was a better option for me, it is a flying machine totally love it and no it hasn't been back to the garage! I still love the RRS and my get one again but there is a facelifted F-Pace out now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@HighPeakAutos Matt test drive a 3.0d S its an SUV sportscar! 300BHP AND 150MPH It had to be good to temp me away from a RR, its lighter than a RR and the roadholding is fantastic, it won't climb Everest but it will get you there very quickly! It is awd and you can't tell when it comes in its that good. The 'S' has the dynamic suspension system, check it out on tinternet. It may be big but its lighter than an Evoque and a Dicovery Sport. I kept the boot mat I bought for my L494 and its too small for the boot of the F-Pace! I haven't been in the 2.0 diesel but I think it will be like an Evoque or Dico Sport for performance
Always a pleasure watching your uploads Matt,really enjoy your style of reviews and the diversity of vehicles.Your opinion and advice should be a great help to prospective buyers.Oh and congrats on nearly 75k subscribers,well deserved and fast approaching that big 100k plaque.👍🏼
So true what you said with reliability, I've owned Range Rover's & Discovery's & they have been fine, yes when they age a little you do need to spend. But non of them ever broke down when we travelled, they would get you to your destination & home, with no problems at all. Great reviews I always check your videos keep at it fantastic stuff.
I was so impressed with your review, I went and bought one haha. I was lucky enough with an inheritance in the bank, to afford a17 plate ( cheap tax) with only 11200 miles on the clock. It doesnt have the sun roof but I think I'll get over that. it's just great to drive, I can see why you like them so much. Great reviews, keep it up.
Great reassuring review. I traded my 2013 RRS Autobiography (old shape) last year for a 2016 L494 in silver with the full black pack. Just clicked over 50k Miles now, much lighter and seems quicker than the last one, fuel economy appears to be better too. The auto lowering is my favourite feature on this new model. Great off road too. I just wish supermarket carpark spaces were wider. Sometimes makes me wish I had kids again....🤔No, does it F......!
hear me out, if u buy a range rover u have to really take a look at what engines are brakeing often (and ofc if the car was maintained/taken care off). If i would be buying another land rover i would buy a 306hp 3.0 diesel or a 256hp 3.0 diesel. Those engines are the most reliable in my opinion. I had 3 of them neither of them broke and with my friend who had a 292hp diesel engine same with my friend who had a 2 liter one it broke and he had to replace the whole engine. So if u buy one get one of those two engines all other ones arent so reliable. Defenitly dont go with 2 liter ones, they are braking constantly cuz such a small engine is never gonna be enough for such a big and heavy car
great video..its all about looking after your car..regular service..cam belt..transmission service..and you can drive them for many enjoyable miles..had mine 2 yrs now..oh i treat the fuel with an egr/dpf/turbo cleaner every 3000 miles..i know there are haters of this car..but trust me you get more looks with smiles than frowns
Mate, you're the one person I was waiting eagerly for a review of this sport from, now we got it. Could you do a review of the '12-'14 Cayenne GTS when you can get your hands on one?..
Excellent review mate, we have a 2015 hse dynamic with the black pack and we love it, I've been waiting for this review for ages. And thanks for the reply's to my DMs means a lot.
Just been to view a few cars, I was looking at a cupra formentor, which was rather tasty. ‘Just’ enough room for us.. just. But the salesman, quietly mentioned he was selling his 2017 RR sport. Autobiography dynamic, fully loaded. 58k. Full service history. Full mot with no advisory. 26,000. It was black with cream not white interior. Beautiful, stunning motor. Totally changed my mind of a ‘car’ choice I was looking at. Proper next level really. I only really drive the family car on a Sunday, due to work van Mon-sat. Seems rather good price I thought. It needs 2 wheels refurbished but that is literally it. Great review once again. 👍
Love Range Rovers, still the best looking , just concerns about faults and costs of repair, but they are a lovely drive so much comfort................er and the fuel for a petrol wow, thirsty on a run, but a classic none the less, great review again
Just bought a 2017 sport and THEN decided to watch videos like yours! I know, what a fool I am. Did no research, just an impulsive purchase. Fortunately, it looks like I made a good choice. Your video made me feel loads better, cheers. Pheweeeeee😂
IMO think the Range Rover Sport is nicer looking and better proportioned than the bigger RR although it doesn't have so much of the " Out of the way plebs!" presence as the full size beast. Good review and good advice on keeping back part of the budget plus setting aside £100 per month for repairs - a better propostion than buying an insurance backed used car warranty that will probably have more catches than a victorian corset!
Rich people take land rover because they provide 3 year and extend 1 year warranty so if observed then you find rich people though any car from bucket after 3 to 4 year because they wanna try something new
Would love to see your L405 come on youtube again :) and with these big cars, maybe a parking demonstration in spaces next to 'peasant' sized cars would be helpful too! Beautiful cars.
There is absolutely nothing not to love about that car, it's a stunner in every way and looks like a top quality product. If I was in the market for a Range Rover, this is likely be the model I would go for.
Found this channel the other week and can’t stop watching love the honest reviews. Hope you get your Christmas card from the Rover owners club this year 😂
Absolutely love my '15 RRS Dynamic in Corris Grey and blackout package. Did an AP-Tune and SC pulley upgrade then finished it off with a QuickSilver exhaust. Audio heaven! Thx for the video!!
!!!! Never one to sit on the fence with his opinions !!!!! surely that is an understatement 😊😊😊😊 Love your uploads, love your humour, love you, Matt 👌👌👌 Simple, as stated🙌🙌🙌🙌
This is the model i would get, i dont know if i want the V6 or V8 petrol though (i only go the petrol route, always premium fuel, Just due to my driving style it costs less for me to fill up my XE S than a 1.6 juke, or any other small turbo car for that matter) when i done my visits to the JLR dealers and had a test drive of a few cars, every one of them felt enjoyable but not stressfull to drive, and if it only costs a bit extra to maintain when things do happen, Its a small price to pay overall, because its likely you saved some of that cost through a deal on the initial purchase price anyway.
That is why I love your videos, even if I have zero in the cars you’re reviewing at the time, I still watch them. Keep up the great content. PS, give us a shout if you get a B7 RS4, I want out of my Golf GTD for one of those! Ha ha (seriously though)
Yup, I have no interest in Range Rovers yet I watched every second. Love Matts vids. Breath of fresh air , no nonsense, highly informative and the humours right up my street. The way certain car shows used to be before big Egos and nonsense took over. Keep them coming 👏🏻👏🏻🍻
If you can buy a new one, and replace every 3 years then sure. But if you can only buy an older one (like I did) then it’s a no no . They are relatively cheap to buy but you are just waiting for warning lights come on, and once they get to 80k miles they break! And it’s expensive!
I’m very happy to hear that the Range Rover Sport finally has become very good and dependable. Many years ago a friend bought a brand top-spec new one which soon became a nightmare, with all sorts of issues that the ‘experts’ couldn’t fix. Finally the car was returned to the dealer as more or less crap.
Had the same experience as you, my mate has one his Mrs has one I driven both nice bit of kit I personally preferred his Westminster and I could have had it but it doesn't suit my lifestyle. We came off the same council estate raggedy arse'd kids with nothing, hard work and sacrifice helped us achieve far more than I could have dreamed of as a kid, my mate and his brother took it to a different level. They are both exactly the same but have the finer things in life, I remember them driving old Bison tippers back in the day, no floor candles for a heaters in the winter like a sauna in the summer and up till 2am changing diffs and half shafts lying in shite and water. Now the volvos, and scania's are like any luxury vehicle to drive. People in general never see where it started only the end result, Envy I can handle jealous'y is a terrible thing, sorry for ranting on bud 😂🤙
Best car I ever owned. 3.0 diesel 300hp. 2014 autobiography 22inch wheels blacked, full loaded (alcantara/terrain response 2 dynamic/extended leather/webasro/360cameras/panoramic roof and so on and so on. X5 or gle is no match. Makes me smile ever day. Love the thing. If you can afford one, get it. I had bmw for 4 years and audi for 10. RR sport is the king!
Got F type R 550hp british racing green recently. Now the garage is complete. Will swich in some time from rr sport to 2017+ panamera and than ner rr spot or the new rr fullsizedaddy..Love british cars for 4 years now. Will not get back to audi/bmw anytyme soon! Greetings from Poland!
@@HighPeakAutos it was brilliant. Best car I’ve owned in any country I’ve lived in. Highly recommend the 3.0 V6 Diesel. Smooth and remarkably efficient and economical too 👌
father in law has one of those, 15 plate autobiography in this grey-blue colour during lockdown he bought facelift bumpers & headlamps & has fitted them to the car himself, then paid a company in italy or somewhere like that to program the lights to his car... over skype... saves a lot of cash in long run, the lights & bumpers & cost to paint it & match it all up is quite excessive but you can sell the old bumpers & headlights & not have to spend a fortune on a facelift
Great review, Matt, as always. I'm thinking of getting almost the exact same car when I come off my company car scheme next March (so I can drive over a few Peugeots - lol!). No doubt you'll have sold it long before then but if not, give me a shout. Can't think of anyone more trustworthy from whom I'd want to buy a car! 😀
What is the point of a panoramic sunroof? The driver doesn’t need to see above or behind him- he’s not a fighter pilot! A dark and non distracting background is beneficial to creating a safe driving environment. Darkened glass behind the ‘b pillar’ helps keep the driver focussed ahead and on his (or her) mirrors!
Matt another great and informative review - perfect weather and location for the Range Rover in its natural habitat rather than the crowded streets of London.
Im planning to buy a 2017 Sport HSE but quite afraid of going forward with the purchase due to so many bad reviews. Dont really feel like buying one of these and then spending most of the time trying to fix it. This would be my entry into the world of Land Rover as Ive always wanted one. What is your view is it worth the risk?
Possibly just me, but whilst I like the more modern look to the new one. I still prefer the ruggedness of the outgoing model. For me though the L405 all day long.
You say service the gearbox - but you can't. The ZF box has no adjustment available. It self compensates for clutch wear. All that can be done is fluid change, filter change which is a part of the pan. Heat is the killer of automatic transmissions, so perhaps an after market temperature gauge for the trans would be a wiser choice than an e-bay grill kit!
"Couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding..." Honestly, I am still laughing at that one... Absolutely brilliant video. Not just for the quips and laughs, but for real information and straight delivery of the facts too. Thoroughly enjoying your channel! :)
Very timely. I'm looking to sell my Audi Q7 4M 2015 and was looking at a Range Rover Sport, but around the 2017 mark, which I believe is the year where they introduced the InControl Infotainment system which is considerably better than the one in this video. I know this sounds stupid and you shouldn't buy a car for it's "screen", but quite honestly, the wife can work CarPlay without my help, and that is priceless! Great video.
I have a 2017 HSE Dynamic and incontrol is a big upgrade from the previous gen. had to get a software upgrade to get CarPlay though so look out for that. Done 48k miles from new and it’s been good as gold! Only problem is replacing it - nothing quite compares.
Just to add the infamous 1994 base model Toyota Celica which is owned by Scotty Kilmer. I'd it was owned by anyone else it would be less reliable. Well it seems like that 😂
Another well presented and unbiased (🙄😏) opinion. I would also like to thank you for the number of subscribers that have come over to my channel from High Peaks Autos as we are now that wee bit closer to getting funds for the Royal Marines charity, we still have a fair bit to go, but your channel has really helped me get that wee bit closer. Thanks again Matt.👍🙏👌
£100 /month to savings account is very sensible - you can ramp it up to cover all known costs, service, tax, tyres & insurance - it makes motoring less stressful.
Hi Matt. I think this is one of the best looking vehicles out there! But I ain’t playing at Juventus yet, so I should probably pass this one 😂 Great review as always! Cheers
I just put a deposit on a HSE Dynamic today. It’s a 2017 with 30k miles from a Land Rover dealer. Got it for the wife and added extended warranty at a discounted rate for £475. It will be the family car so I hope it last
@Paulie Gualtieri my dad has 214SEi, has 30K miles on it, great condition. They’re starting to get into the classic category now. Very good looking cars in my opinion. Definitely can see how well Rover and Honda worked together on them.
@Paulie Gualtieri I think they’re all autos too (not sure tho). I’d love one of them, again, can see BMW influence on it with the lights and a few extra bits. I have a 75, currently a project that I do on my channel. It’s a 1.8 K Series Petrol...good engines, until they go wrong haha
You’re getting some top cars 🚗 🚘 on the channel now Matt! You’re one of my top vloggers. Keep up the good work mate, always look forward to your new vids 🙂👍
Just finished watching a comparison between a Range Rover SVA and Sport SVR. The conclusion is that, the SVA is more luxurious and the SVR is fun to drive and agile. I would say that's same conclusion as you
This dude has the best analogies and metaphors on TH-cam. I sometimes try and memorise them for later use lol.
haha thank you!
standard northerner
@@sirianofmorley Lol
There are far too many, not funny and just gets really annoying after a few minutes 🤦🤦
Just got a 2014 HSE Sport a few months ago (the Super Charged V6 here in the States), and it's a dream. We got it with decent mileage (40k miles) and a great price (about $35k / £27k), and we managed to get the one with the heated steering wheel and the center console fridge. They are incredibly capable and you're absolutely right! They're a great find if they're in decent shape (ours was garage kept by the first owner), and if well maintained, they make an excellent option!
Love your videos here in the US!
How is/was the experience for you in the end?
I love that low key humor you are using... "You have to be a nerd to tell the difference, so I am gonna tell you the difference". Love it!
Haha thanks!
I had a Russian doll once, very expensive to maintain but every so often when taken for a ride put a big smile on my face !
I had one myself. The best ride of my life :D
I _really_ hope these comments are a continuation of Matt's simile.
Btw did you get a puncture repair kit with them?
"You just sit there in comfort and let it do it's thing and waft around, not knowing whether you've went over a pothole or a Peugeot." 😂
I bought a 2016 V8 4.4 Autobiography last year (2019) with less than 50k miles and it was about 45% of its original new price. I absolutely love it!
They're great value
Right then, off to autotrader to save all the Range Rover Sports I will probably never buy 🙋🏻♂️
A day in the life of a petrolhead 🤷🏻♂️
haha glad its not just me!
So true🤣🤣
You should see my AutoTrader garage of ‘money no object’ cars 😂
Me too
im doing my research on these range rover sport now. Im looking into buying a 2015 - 2017 year model not the facelifted once.
In 2017, a year before the last significant upgrade to the L494, there was a very light upgrade of the in-car entertainment. It gained a new screen, which was effectively the top half of the Touch Pro Duo system that went first into the Velar when it was released. Significantly, it no longer had the buttons at either side - the whole area was now LCD. It got the SIM function in the centre console box, along with the WiFi hotspot that provided and a better Sat Nav data integration. The response of the on-screen buttons was massively improved, and it is upgradable by a dealer to match the latest layout, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. If you can afford this 2017 facelift model, then I believe it's well worth it. Everything else, however, is the same as the 2015 model.
Thats interesting! Cheers
I was momentarily distracted and thought I heard you say that Adele lost 400 kilos....Good For Her! I love range Rover interiors - clean, well laid out, looks and feels expensive - like someone cared. By the way, congratulations on hitting 75k subscribers. You have one of the best auto vlogs there is....now let's get you to 100k.
Thanks very much! I appreciate it
I’ve got a 2016, puts a smile on the dial, every time
And a big hole in your pocket
Hi Mat, great advice.
9months in and no real breakdowns for me in my l494 HSE dynamic, pan roof and black pack+360cams.
After 3 weeks the EPB stuck on for a few hours, no real reason. Been off-road in UK and Spain.
Since then, faultless and luxurious. 3 week trip to Spain with 3000 miles. Perfect.
MOT no faults.
Only costs have been oil and filter change, gearbox flush and a pair of rear brake pads. Oh and a set of wiper blades.
Pleased to hear it
Love the review.. I have just changed up from an 2012 evoque which I had for 4 years, with just normal servicing costs. Which pulled my heavy caravan up and down the Devon and Cornwall hills, with no surprises and breakdowns to a 2017 RRS hse 3.0d 306 hp in Loire blue with 23000 on the clock and I just love it. First thing I had fitted was a ghost ll immobiliser for peace of mind.. what I didn’t want was low profile wheels, the t.v. Which I never used in the evoque,I hope to keep this one for at least 10 years which will then have me approaching 80yrs I haven’t any warranty but will maintain and drive this lovely car the same way as the evoque. I honestly get such a buzz from driving it as smoothly and as safely as possible.. this car seems to give me a pat on the back every time I get behind the wheel, it makes me feel as though I deserve it. Daft I know, but there you go....
Congrats! Good choice. I think Loire blue is a great colour
I've recently been offered a 2015 3.0 diesel with 11K miles from a close family member thats owned it from new. You've just made my mind up for me.
That sounds like a great find
Lucky to get offered such a good car
Convinced me, I must have watched this and the 405 vid 20 time each. Decided to go for l494. Deposit down on a 2014 with 43k miles.
You only live once , thanks for the advice.
Congrats! Enjoy it
Absolutely agree on RR...I have a 2012 RR HSE full size. Bought as used in 2016 while many friends advising not to...my ownership experience is very positive so far during the last 4+ yrs and the car is fabolous to drive.... I am not.at all intending to move out of RR..
"potholes and Peugeots" 😂😂😂😂
Peugeot bit has killed me 🤣🤣🤣 so true though
Haha got me too but in Australia they'd be Roos or Kia's
I always change belts immediately regardless of what the salesman tells me ! Change gear box oil ! Then you’re on a winner !👍
You have such an infectious personality! You were made for this. Thank you for this review. I’m literally driving up to Alexandria Va on Sunday to purchase my first Range Rover. It’s a 2015 and Dark Grey just like the one you’re reviewing in this video. Your review helped me get over jitters of buying an “older” model. Thanks for this! You’re awesome!
Thanks for watching! Enjoy your new car
Great review. I just picked up my new P400 HSE Dynamic last weekend. Mines Indus Silver with the black pack, with the Pimento Red/Black interior... silky smooth V6 Petrol. I love it.
Mines the latest facelift (20 Plate) and the new look just brings it on even more.
Fantastic decision. If I was in the market for a new one I'd also get the V6 petrol one. Enjoy driving it and I hope you have really good security on it.
MilesV8 Thank you. It’s brilliant. My first Range Rover (after many years in Audi’s). I’ve got trackers fitted and GAP insurance which hopefully I’ll never need 🤞
@@jacobthompson8507 Glad you got your Rangie properly secured. Can't be too careful unfortunately.
The P400 isn’t a v6, it’s an Inline 6 cylinder like BMWs.
Don’t worry. It is pretty reliable. I bought one over 100k miles 3l petrol version in china but in good condition 3years ago. Until now Only replaced 2 sensors. Other than that, it is perfect. I love it!!! Driving like a monster on highway
Matt I have just one word; brilliant: I can not understand how you are not on TV, great videos thank you
Thanks! I appreciate it
Bought one of these 2 months ago. Got a 63plate HSE in Santorini black with 42k which has no extras fitted. Bought from a Land Rover dealer with full LR dealer history including 7 year belts service for £26k. Been on a few trips between Glasgow and Leeds and its doing 41mpg. I'm delighted. Got a heated steering wheel and clock spring from eBay for £280 and its brilliant.
Congrats! Pleased to hear it. That sounds like great value
Loving the Miami vice Crockett touch Matt
I haven’t seen pushed up sleeves on a jumper since the 80s 👍🏼
Hahaha They're making a comeback I heard - rolled up sleeves that is... I've no idea about Tubbs and Crocket.
Just loved Miami vice
“Make sure you buy the HSE”. You sound like Marie Antoinette, last Queen of France. And whatever happened to ‘ten to two’. You’re wafting round Lancashire in an unguided missile. 😝
Matt I love Sports. Fantastic practical cars. The V6 TD is great, economical and efficient. I’m getting your viewing figures up Matt. I’m going back and watching all your Land & Range Rover videos. 👌
I just got a 2006 4.4 lpg converted RR Sport in black with grey leather seats. Have a few things to do to it, but overall, I’m very happy with it.
The way you feel when driving it it’s pretty cool, only thing better is a full size RR.
Good choice
Hi. Another really good video - and an honest review. I have just sold a 64 plate and after 12 months ownership I made £500 because the main dealers have no stock - I did want a Vogue 12 months old but ................ walked away with a new Defender SE and its an amazing car! More Discovery than Defender in bloodline but there is enough Defender in there just to warrant the name. Keep the videos coming, especially with another lockdown - get your drive full of cars this time!
Just brought myself a L320, 2011 reg but the 2012 version (turn knob etc). Best car ive ever owned...albeit for nearly 2 months. Timing belt was changed during sale from the garage and 6 month warranty. Touch wood nothing has gone wrong. Im currently looking into a gearbox fluid change and then saving 1-2k just like you said in case of any other repairs. Done just under 100k miles.
Come back in 10 years and tell us how you got on and how much you spent on repairs.
@@michaelkinsella8904 Currently 3 years in. Both inlet manifolds, and literally right now at the mechanic for rear ace bar/drop links/bushes. probably spent about 3k in repairs/maintenance costs.
@@stan123bluenot bad for 3 years to be honest. I was expecting a horror story!
I had a 3 Range Rover Sports in a row, started with a 7 year old on which i sold at 175,000 neve went wrong, then a 3 year old SDV6 3.0, never went wrong traded in for a year old L494 HSE Dynamic 3.0 SDV6.
It had all the toys used to be owned by a famous Horse Racing Trainer, little high mileage but came with 2 years warranty thank god!
Broke down on way home from garage! fixed by JLR call out engineer then broke down again 4 days later same problem, had replacement RRS for 10 days and when my car returned had new exhaust and DPF system, 2 months later front driveshaft replaced, 3 months later whole dash replaced went blank.8 months later front Brembo brakes failed all replaced.
JLR throughout this were fantastic and supplied me with a courtersey car and even paid for a weekend break for my wife and I as a goodwill gesture. I think I was just unlucky.
i took my car in for a service and the old salesman caught me, I had no intention to change the RRS but he persuaded me to test drive a new Jaguar F-pace 3.0 d S!
After the test drive I was hooked and have owned it for 2 years now, and what a fantastic car, I was one of those that never took any of my RRS's off road so the F-Pace was a better option for me, it is a flying machine totally love it and no it hasn't been back to the garage!
I still love the RRS and my get one again but there is a facelifted F-Pace out now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats interesting. I've never had an FPace but I do like the look of them
@@HighPeakAutos Matt test drive a 3.0d S its an SUV sportscar! 300BHP AND 150MPH
It had to be good to temp me away from a RR, its lighter than a RR and the roadholding is fantastic, it won't climb Everest but it will get you there very quickly!
It is awd and you can't tell when it comes in its that good.
The 'S' has the dynamic suspension system, check it out on tinternet.
It may be big but its lighter than an Evoque and a Dicovery Sport.
I kept the boot mat I bought for my L494 and its too small for the boot of the F-Pace!
I haven't been in the 2.0 diesel but I think it will be like an Evoque or Dico Sport for performance
By far the best car presenter on youtube
To the point witty never cringe watching this guy unlike the others worthy of a spot on TV as a presenter
Good to hear someone taking Sense instead of running it down because they didn’t look after the car 🧐🇬🇧
Personally I would choose an Evoque over a full size RR . So much more practical for everyday use. One with a pano roof is a MUST though!
@Anthony Newman How did you know?? 🤷♂️
Always a pleasure watching your uploads Matt,really enjoy your style of reviews and the diversity of vehicles.Your opinion and advice should be a great help to prospective buyers.Oh and congrats on nearly 75k subscribers,well deserved and fast approaching that big 100k plaque.👍🏼
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Plenty of SVR’s in Cobham, driven by footballers in tracksuits and torn jeans...😂😂
So true what you said with reliability, I've owned Range Rover's & Discovery's & they have been fine, yes when they age a little you do need to spend. But non of them ever broke down when we travelled, they would get you to your destination & home, with no problems at all. Great reviews I always check your videos keep at it fantastic stuff.
Thanks! I appreciate it
I was so impressed with your review, I went and bought one haha. I was lucky enough with an inheritance in the bank, to afford a17 plate ( cheap tax) with only 11200 miles on the clock. It doesnt have the sun roof but I think I'll get over that. it's just great to drive, I can see why you like them so much. Great reviews, keep it up.
Very nice
Great reassuring review. I traded my 2013 RRS Autobiography (old shape) last year for a 2016 L494 in silver with the full black pack. Just clicked over 50k Miles now, much lighter and seems quicker than the last one, fuel economy appears to be better too. The auto lowering is my favourite feature on this new model. Great off road too. I just wish supermarket carpark spaces were wider. Sometimes makes me wish I had kids again....🤔No, does it F......!
Hahaha good point and good choice!
You do have kids............you jsut didn't bring them with you shopping......OR they're in the store and you're going to get them......!!!!
hear me out, if u buy a range rover u have to really take a look at what engines are brakeing often (and ofc if the car was maintained/taken care off). If i would be buying another land rover i would buy a 306hp 3.0 diesel or a 256hp 3.0 diesel. Those engines are the most reliable in my opinion. I had 3 of them neither of them broke and with my friend who had a 292hp diesel engine same with my friend who had a 2 liter one it broke and he had to replace the whole engine. So if u buy one get one of those two engines all other ones arent so reliable. Defenitly dont go with 2 liter ones, they are braking constantly cuz such a small engine is never gonna be enough for such a big and heavy car
great video..its all about looking after your car..regular service..cam belt..transmission service..and you can drive them for many enjoyable miles..had mine 2 yrs now..oh i treat the fuel with an egr/dpf/turbo cleaner every 3000 miles..i know there are haters of this car..but trust me you get more looks with smiles than frowns
Mate, you're the one person I was waiting eagerly for a review of this sport from, now we got it. Could you do a review of the '12-'14 Cayenne GTS when you can get your hands on one?..
Right now I don't have enough money to buy a car, but I watch these videos because of the wordplay and I learn a lot.
Thanks!
Excellent review mate, we have a 2015 hse dynamic with the black pack and we love it, I've been waiting for this review for ages. And thanks for the reply's to my DMs means a lot.
No probs! They're great cars
Just been to view a few cars, I was looking at a cupra formentor, which was rather tasty. ‘Just’ enough room for us.. just. But the salesman, quietly mentioned he was selling his 2017 RR sport. Autobiography dynamic, fully loaded. 58k. Full service history. Full mot with no advisory. 26,000. It was black with cream not white interior. Beautiful, stunning motor. Totally changed my mind of a ‘car’ choice I was looking at. Proper next level really. I only really drive the family car on a Sunday, due to work van Mon-sat. Seems rather good price I thought. It needs 2 wheels refurbished but that is literally it. Great review once again. 👍
Your sense of humor kills me every time 🤣🤣🤣great review as always it's a lovely car and they're quick for their size 🇿🇦
This generation of the sport was introduced for the 2014 MY. Critical tming chain issues on the 5.0SC were fixed in 2012 for the 2013 MY.
Love Range Rovers, still the best looking , just concerns about faults and costs of repair, but they are a lovely drive so much comfort................er and the fuel for a petrol wow, thirsty on a run, but a classic none the less, great review again
Just bought a 2017 sport and THEN decided to watch videos like yours! I know, what a fool I am. Did no research, just an impulsive purchase. Fortunately, it looks like I made a good choice. Your video made me feel loads better, cheers. Pheweeeeee😂
IMO think the Range Rover Sport is nicer looking and better proportioned than the bigger RR although it doesn't have so much of the " Out of the way plebs!" presence as the full size beast. Good review and good advice on keeping back part of the budget plus setting aside £100 per month for repairs - a better propostion than buying an insurance backed used car warranty that will probably have more catches than a victorian corset!
Best advise is to get a good local independent LR mechanic if you buy one It will save you a fortune 👍
Rich people take land rover because they provide 3 year and extend 1 year warranty so if observed then you find rich people though any car from bucket after 3 to 4 year because they wanna try something new
Right, that’s my mind finally made up, This is definitely my next motor.
You are the best commentator ever. Your funny with your One-liners! I love my Ranger Rover Sport 2015 and my LR4 2016
Thanks!
Would love to see your L405 come on youtube again :) and with these big cars, maybe a parking demonstration in spaces next to 'peasant' sized cars would be helpful too! Beautiful cars.
There is absolutely nothing not to love about that car, it's a stunner in every way and looks like a top quality product. If I was in the market for a Range Rover, this is likely be the model I would go for.
Found this channel the other week and can’t stop watching love the honest reviews.
Hope you get your Christmas card from the Rover owners club this year 😂
Hahaha I didnt get one last year. Fingers crossed for this year. The elderly management team might have forgotten
Absolutely love my '15 RRS Dynamic in Corris Grey and blackout package. Did an AP-Tune and SC pulley upgrade then finished it off with a QuickSilver exhaust. Audio heaven! Thx for the video!!
Very nice!
!!!! Never one to sit on the fence with his opinions !!!!! surely that is an understatement 😊😊😊😊 Love your uploads, love your humour, love you, Matt 👌👌👌 Simple, as stated🙌🙌🙌🙌
hahah thank you! Cheers :)
This is the model i would get, i dont know if i want the V6 or V8 petrol though (i only go the petrol route, always premium fuel, Just due to my driving style it costs less for me to fill up my XE S than a 1.6 juke, or any other small turbo car for that matter) when i done my visits to the JLR dealers and had a test drive of a few cars, every one of them felt enjoyable but not stressfull to drive, and if it only costs a bit extra to maintain when things do happen, Its a small price to pay overall, because its likely you saved some of that cost through a deal on the initial purchase price anyway.
“pothole or a Peugeot” 🤣🤣🤣
lol I was proud of that one
That is why I love your videos, even if I have zero in the cars you’re reviewing at the time, I still watch them. Keep up the great content.
PS, give us a shout if you get a B7 RS4, I want out of my Golf GTD for one of those! Ha ha (seriously though)
🤣 Matt's one liners are just too good
Yup, I have no interest in Range Rovers yet I watched every second. Love Matts vids. Breath of fresh air , no nonsense, highly informative and the humours right up my street. The way certain car shows used to be before big Egos and nonsense took over. Keep them coming 👏🏻👏🏻🍻
It was a good line.
The hybrid is fantastic, 2 litre turbo petrol on that is absolutely fine, and for a car of this size the economy is great.
I bet
The newer shaped sport is so much nicer than the old model. Another great review mate! Look forward to a Velar review!
Great ...that was about the best review of any car I have heard...you covered a whole range of issues honestly. Thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
Love your channel bro... so nice to see somebody doing and talking about what they love.. And getting payed for it. 😊
Glad you enjoy it!
If you can buy a new one, and replace every 3 years then sure. But if you can only buy an older one (like I did) then it’s a no no . They are relatively cheap to buy but you are just waiting for warning lights come on, and once they get to 80k miles they break! And it’s expensive!
do you service your car
I’m very happy to hear that the Range Rover Sport finally has become very good and dependable. Many years ago a friend bought a brand top-spec new one which soon became a nightmare, with all sorts of issues that the ‘experts’ couldn’t fix. Finally the car was returned to the dealer as more or less crap.
Was it the sdv6 model
Yes, but the diesel V6 was not the problem. The car had all sorts of electrical and other issues, impossible to diagnose.
I think this is one of the best (if not THE best) looking car ever
Lovely motor, my gaffer has one. Love driving it. Sadly the reaction from some other motorists isn't always good. Another excellent vid. Cheers
Had the same experience as you, my mate has one his Mrs has one I driven both nice bit of kit I personally preferred his Westminster and I could have had it but it doesn't suit my lifestyle. We came off the same council estate raggedy arse'd kids with nothing, hard work and sacrifice helped us achieve far more than I could have dreamed of as a kid, my mate and his brother took it to a different level. They are both exactly the same but have the finer things in life, I remember them driving old Bison tippers back in the day, no floor candles for a heaters in the winter like a sauna in the summer and up till 2am changing diffs and half shafts lying in shite and water. Now the volvos, and scania's are like any luxury vehicle to drive. People in general never see where it started only the end result, Envy I can handle jealous'y is a terrible thing, sorry for ranting on bud 😂🤙
Best car I ever owned. 3.0 diesel 300hp. 2014 autobiography 22inch wheels blacked, full loaded (alcantara/terrain response 2 dynamic/extended leather/webasro/360cameras/panoramic roof and so on and so on. X5 or gle is no match. Makes me smile ever day. Love the thing. If you can afford one, get it. I had bmw for 4 years and audi for 10. RR sport is the king!
They’re great cars. I love them
Got F type R 550hp british racing green recently.
Now the garage is complete. Will swich in some time from rr sport to 2017+ panamera and than ner rr spot or the new rr fullsizedaddy..Love british cars for 4 years now. Will not get back to audi/bmw anytyme soon! Greetings from Poland!
Nice work Matt. This is the Sport I had back in New Zealand and it was fantastic to own and very comfty for travelling around New Zealand.
I bet! Perfect for their terrain
@@HighPeakAutos it was brilliant. Best car I’ve owned in any country I’ve lived in. Highly recommend the 3.0 V6 Diesel. Smooth and remarkably efficient and economical too 👌
father in law has one of those, 15 plate autobiography in this grey-blue colour
during lockdown he bought facelift bumpers & headlamps & has fitted them to the car himself, then paid a company in italy or somewhere like that to program the lights to his car... over skype...
saves a lot of cash in long run, the lights & bumpers & cost to paint it & match it all up is quite excessive but you can sell the old bumpers & headlights & not have to spend a fortune on a facelift
Great review, Matt, as always. I'm thinking of getting almost the exact same car when I come off my company car scheme next March (so I can drive over a few Peugeots - lol!). No doubt you'll have sold it long before then but if not, give me a shout. Can't think of anyone more trustworthy from whom I'd want to buy a car! 😀
What is the point of a panoramic sunroof? The driver doesn’t need to see above or behind him- he’s not a fighter pilot! A dark and non distracting background is beneficial to creating a safe driving environment. Darkened glass behind the ‘b pillar’ helps keep the driver focussed ahead and on his (or her) mirrors!
Only thing that spoils this car is the average kind of person that drives one! Plus the hate you would get of other drivers.
Matt another great and informative review - perfect weather and location for the Range Rover in its natural habitat rather than the crowded streets of London.
Haha thats right!
One of the best real world reviews i watched, thanks.
I’ve driven the 5.0ltr Supercharged, what a beast!
Im planning to buy a 2017 Sport HSE but quite afraid of going forward with the purchase due to so many bad reviews. Dont really feel like buying one of these and then spending most of the time trying to fix it. This would be my entry into the world of Land Rover as Ive always wanted one. What is your view is it worth the risk?
buy one. you will love it
Possibly just me, but whilst I like the more modern look to the new one. I still prefer the ruggedness of the outgoing model. For me though the L405 all day long.
Hey Matt, are you going to review those newer MGs? I heard the highest trim level HS is very luxurious and pretty good to drive for its price
You say service the gearbox - but you can't. The ZF box has no adjustment available. It self compensates for clutch wear. All that can be done is fluid change, filter change which is a part of the pan. Heat is the killer of automatic transmissions, so perhaps an after market temperature gauge for the trans would be a wiser choice than an e-bay grill kit!
"Couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding..." Honestly, I am still laughing at that one... Absolutely brilliant video. Not just for the quips and laughs, but for real information and straight delivery of the facts too. Thoroughly enjoying your channel! :)
Very timely. I'm looking to sell my Audi Q7 4M 2015 and was looking at a Range Rover Sport, but around the 2017 mark, which I believe is the year where they introduced the InControl Infotainment system which is considerably better than the one in this video. I know this sounds stupid and you shouldn't buy a car for it's "screen", but quite honestly, the wife can work CarPlay without my help, and that is priceless! Great video.
Haha very good point. CarPlay is great. I've never had a car new enough to have it
I have a 2017 HSE Dynamic and incontrol is a big upgrade from the previous gen. had to get a software upgrade to get CarPlay though so look out for that. Done 48k miles from new and it’s been good as gold! Only problem is replacing it - nothing quite compares.
“Every car has their issues.. “ except the infamous 1994 celica 😆
Just to add the infamous 1994 base model Toyota Celica which is owned by Scotty Kilmer. I'd it was owned by anyone else it would be less reliable. Well it seems like that 😂
@@terrificspokesman7416 i clearly spend tooo much time on TH-cam - i knew immediatly that it was Scotty you were referencing!!
Louis James that 94' Celica is the only working 94' Celica in the US.
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Another well presented and unbiased (🙄😏) opinion.
I would also like to thank you for the number of subscribers that have come over to my channel from High Peaks Autos as we are now that wee bit closer to getting funds for the Royal Marines charity, we still have a fair bit to go, but your channel has really helped me get that wee bit closer. Thanks again Matt.👍🙏👌
Pleased to hear it! Good luck!
Awesome review and cracking advice when buying second hand. 💪👌
Glad it was helpful!
£100 /month to savings account is very sensible - you can ramp it up to cover all known costs, service, tax, tyres & insurance - it makes motoring less stressful.
Thats quite right
Hi Matt. I think this is one of the best looking vehicles out there! But I ain’t playing at Juventus yet, so I should probably pass this one 😂
Great review as always! Cheers
I just put a deposit on a HSE Dynamic today. It’s a 2017 with 30k miles from a Land Rover dealer. Got it for the wife and added extended warranty at a discounted rate for £475. It will be the family car so I hope it last
If you keep up the LR servicing and warranties you’ll be fine
Did we just hit a pothole or a peugeot? The trials of Range Rover ownership ! 🤣😂🤣😂 Thanks Matt, great, entertaining review as always 👍
Haha! Glad you enjoyed it
Good to listen to someone positive who knows what they are talking about brilliant
Thanks!
I have the supercharged V8, that’s what you really want😍
2017 Range Rover Sport...65,000 miles FSH....both turbos failed....repair cost £4500....if you buy one, make sure you take out a warranty insurance
You should do a City Rover...I’m sure you’d love it, they’re very...erm...quirky 😂😶
Hahaha yes that might be funny actually
I can imagine you ripping it one Matt!
@Paulie Gualtieri my dad has 214SEi, has 30K miles on it, great condition. They’re starting to get into the classic category now. Very good looking cars in my opinion. Definitely can see how well Rover and Honda worked together on them.
@Paulie Gualtieri I think they’re all autos too (not sure tho). I’d love one of them, again, can see BMW influence on it with the lights and a few extra bits. I have a 75, currently a project that I do on my channel. It’s a 1.8 K Series Petrol...good engines, until they go wrong haha
@@adamlaird-smith609 my 75 went to the scrap heap, HG failure. Always thought of it as a poor man's jag. Very comfortable driving!
You’re getting some top cars 🚗 🚘 on the channel now Matt! You’re one of my top vloggers. Keep up the good work mate, always look forward to your new vids 🙂👍
Be nice to know how it stacks up against the Jaguar F pace.
Just finished watching a comparison between a Range Rover SVA and Sport SVR. The conclusion is that, the SVA is more luxurious and the SVR is fun to drive and agile. I would say that's same conclusion as you
You give brilliant advice.
I’ve just bought one a 2017. I’ve only had it for six days and I made sure I took out the four year warranty.
How much did the warranty set you back?
@@MrEvertonian20 it cost me about £1800. It was an Inchcape warranty.
Has to have air suspension for me.
Thanks for being honest, Having the car you need to have a separate account,
Use as the back-up once you encounter any breakdown.
Let me guess Matt, you're adding this to your growing private fleet of RR's 🤔😂
Another ver fair review and your right the V8 diesel is my choice too .