Overview:
Despite its size, the LR2 is still very much a Land Rover, which means it can go farther off-road than most will ever venture. But the off-road prowess comes at a price; it’s heavier than its rivals, and it isn’t as much fun to drive. The 3.2-liter six is weak and struggles to move the LR2.
Price: $36,300
Pros:
Land Rover styling, off-road prowess, decently equipped.
Cons:
Weak engine, dismal fuel economy, heavy, dull to drive, premium pricing, annoying recessed key slot.
What's New..??
Introduced for 2008; no major changes for 2010.
Behind The Wheel:
The LR2 seems to be more at home bounding over fields filled with sheep or on off-road trails, but the LR2 feels slow-witted, dull, and boring in the real world.
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