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2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport | Driven: Car Reviews | The New York Times

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    "Driven"
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    Tom Voelk: Small Land Rovers
    are nothing new,
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    Evoque and LR2 have been around
    for a few years.
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    This is the LR2's replacement -
    Discovery Sport
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    competing with BMW X3, Audi Q5
    and Volvo XC60
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    I'm happy to see Land Rover ditch
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    forgettable alpha-numeric nomenclature
    for words that people understand ...
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    there's a concept!
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    Discovery Sport and Evoque are built on
    the same bones but
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    the Disco here is 9 inches longer with a
    more traditional roof line.
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    Starting at $38,000, this top shelf HSE Lux
    retails for fifty 'large',
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    all-wheel-drive is standard -
    I would hope so, considering the brand!
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    There's 8.3 inches of ground clearance.
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    The Ford-sourced turbo 2-Liter 4-cylinder
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    has 240 HP and ... 251 lb-ft of torque.
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    The transmission has 9-speeds,
    a Sport Mode and manual ability.
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    Terrain Response is
    the Garanimals of off-roading ...
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    call up the surface you want to cross and
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    the all-wheel-drive system
    optimises accordingly.
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    Most of these rigs will live their lives
    on pavements [1.28]
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2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport | Driven: Car Reviews | The New York Times
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