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   Consumer Reviews of Land Rover Discovery Sport
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3.0
 
5 Consumer Reviews
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Comfort
4.0 Reliability
2.5
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Handling
4.0 Features
3.0
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Exterior Styling
4.0 Interior Design
4.0
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Value for money
2.0 Engine Performance
3.0

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Angct
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 29-Nov-2020
To be fair is a smooth riding and comfortable car, which is highly overwhelmed with very poor reliability  Posted on 01 Dec 2020
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 1.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 1.0 Engine Performance 3.0
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Owned a LR Disc Sport for close to 5 yrs, with non-stop quality/reliability issues:
Year 1: 1 x change of air-cond compressor, software crashed and flat battery (which main dealer workshop did not explain why such pre-mature failures)
Year 2: engine failure ( canter shaft replaced), suspension cringing issues and screeching when reversing (unresolved despite checks by main dealer workshop)
Year 3: 1x change of air-compressor again and battery flat again.
Year 4: engine failure (canter shaft issue replacement again), brakes pipe burst (thankfully was detected early by my own mechanics), radiator reservoir replaced due to leak and wiper pipe burst.

To add to the above, the after sales workshop support of the main dealer was very bad despite it posh Leng Kee Road showroom with associated Jaguar & etc. Incumbent reversing screeching isuue, door squeaking issue when opening , suspension cranking issue were never resolved. Battery low voltage not detected during routine mileage services but battery went flat less than 2 weeks later. When asked about the engine failure, compressor failure and software crashed , were told sometimes these happened. However, seriously not when the car is only 1-2 years?! A typical marketing tactic on "Look-sexy " But actually missing the core of reliability, which is crucial for safety, comfort and ownership continuity. Will strongly not recommend! Glad to have replaced my LR with non-JLR...Will only consider if reliability and after-sales are greatly improved. Warranty period could not cover the extremely poor reliability and after-sales service.

What I like
Smooth and comfortable drive and ride

What I do not like
wned a LR Disc Sport for close to 5 yrs, with non-stop quality/reliability issues:
Year 1: 1 x change of air-cond compressor, software crashed and flat battery (which main dealer workshop did not explain why such pre-mature failures)
Year 2: engine failure ( canter shaft replaced), suspension cringing issues and screeching when reversing (unresolved despite checks by main dealer workshop)
Year 3: 1x change of air-compressor again and battery flat again.
Year 4: engine failure (canter shaft issue replacement again), brakes pipe burst (thankfully was detected early by my own mechanics), radiator reservoir replaced due to leak and wiper pipe burst.

To add to the above, the after sales workshop support of the main dealer was very bad despite it posh Leng Kee Road showroom with associated Jaguar & etc. Incumbent reversing screeching isuue, door squeaking issue when opening , suspension cranking issue were never resolved. Battery low voltage not detected during routine mileage services but battery went flat less than 2 weeks later. When asked about the engine failure, compressor failure and software crashed , were told sometimes these happened. However, seriously not when the car is only 1-2 years?! A typical marketing tactic on "look-sexy " but actually missing the core of reliability, which is crucial for safety, comfort and ownership continuity. Will strongly not recommend! Glad to have replaced my LR with non-JLR...will only consider if reliability and after-sales are greatly improved. Warranty period could not cover the extremely poor reliability and after-sales service.


Pastor
Neutral Newbie
2 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 15-May-2016
Looks good but not reliable !  Posted on 29 May 2019
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 1.0
Handling 4.0 Features 2.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 2.0 Engine Performance 2.0
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Been driving it for 2 years and it was with the old ford engine . I have drove the new Ingenium engine too in Australia for 2 weeks which is of not much difference.

It has below-average fuel economy and uninspired handling. Part of the reason is the transmission, which sometimes features poorly-timed shifts.

Was attracted to its look and 7 seater option but really disappointed on the reliability ! Been in and out of the workshop umpteen times for minor to major issues till i had to demand for courtesy car during the repair period's .

So decided to sell it off last month at a huge lost. The re-sales value and demand is certainly worse off compare to other luxury brands.

What I like
Its unique look
7 seater option
Comfort ride

What I do not like
Engine under powered
Fuel consumption of 13-14L per 100km
inferior built quality
poorly timed gear shifts


baml2010
Neutral Newbie
5 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 07-Feb-2018
Underwhelming power and design  Posted on 15 Feb 2018
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Comfort 3.0 Reliability 3.0
Handling 3.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 1.0 Engine Performance 2.0
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The test drive was main reason why we passed on this. The power delivery was pretty disappointing and the transition was not smooth. Perhaps the test car was not tuned properly but it was enough reason to pass on it. The interior and exterior design is simple but slightly on the boring side. The technology is also a bit dated. For the price, there is simply too much competition for a compact to mid size suv.

What I like
Nothing really stood out except that its a continental car badge and of the same platform of the range rover evoque. Otherwise its a fairly average continental suv.

What I do not like
The Ingenium engine didn't improve the power delivery. There was some inconsistent burst of power or lack of it between shifting.
The amount of equipment is not bad but the quality seems low and outdated.
Some of the interior trim looks cheap.


Jan75
Neutral Newbie
14 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 25-May-2015
The perfect replacement for the Freelander  Posted on 14 Jul 2015
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 3.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Moving forward from the Freelander, Land Rover's Discovery Sport is one handsome looking car. It is not only form over function with the Discover Sport. Even though I did not get to test its off-road abilities, the car was a delight to drive on the road. It's 5 + 2 seating arrange allows for comfortable family trips and huge boot spaces when the last two seats are folded down. The Discovery Sport delivers sufficient power and also surprisingly good handling for a car of its size. I can foresee that it will definitely be a hit with Land Rover customers.

What I like
- Four cylinder turbo engine makes picking up and overtaking a breeze.
- Redesigned and user-friendly infotainment system.
- Gone are the boxy looks of the Freelander, the Discovery Sport looks a lot sleeker and blends well in a city environment.
- Comfortable and quiet to drive.

What I do not like
Heft price tag even for the base model


Mervynwm
1st Gear
142 reviews
76 points
65 forum posts Joined on 15-Mar-2009
An EXCELLENT Discovery Sport  Posted on 19 May 2015
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 5.0
Handling 5.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 5.0 Interior Design 5.0
Value for money 3.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Review
Test drove this new chap last weekend for a friend who is keen on getting.

Looks....No more traditional boxy style and comes now is nice curvy looks with much sense of sportiness in this.

Interior is a definite luxury Land Rover style which comes with all the necessity where both sides have electric seats (no memory ones unless is HSE). Gear knob pops up same like Jaguar (same family produce) and the layout is excellent. Legroom is good and sits comfortably for 5 with the +2 for additional passengers but have to sacrifice some boot space.

Features and gadgets are adequate too, GPS included, dual or tri zone aircon system, good sound system (think is Meriden), Bi-Xenon full LED lights, electric tailgate, reverse camera with IPAS as standard.

Others like if you park under hot sun, by press & hold the keyfob unlock, it winds down all windows to dissipate the heat thus still locks the car. And if you accidentally keeps ur keyfob in the car, it doesn't lock n beeps to prompt you so. Great !

Drive mode is ok, same engine as the sister, Evoque, a 2.0L Turbo but it performs better when throttle off due to its much lighter aluminium body frame and the ZF gearbox (can't recall is 8 or 9 speed) where you don't feel a thing during drive.

It comes too with traditional Land Rover all terrain system but only useful when you often drive on uneven roads (not so much for Singapore).

Overall, its a definite eye catcher as the its non boxy anymore and performance is there compare to their other 2.0L ranges and against higher end ones like their 3.0L and above siblings where considerations for fuel consumption have to be think of too.

What I like
Standard equipment on SE base model are :
- Electric seats,
- Electric tailgate,
- GPS,
- Bi-Xenon LED lights,
- Reverse camera with IPAS,
- 10 Speakers sound system
- 18" Rims
- Ability to open windows using keyfob with lock still if park under sun
- Able to beep driver if keyfob is inside car and attempts to lock vehicle

What I do not like
Price tag of $240k for base model (SE) too high
Price tag of additional $20k for high end (HSE) too much to the below :
- Parking Assist
- Panoramic glass roof
- 19" Rims
- 11 Speakers sound system
- Choice of interior
Maintenance for it might be an issue too
Resale value not sure
Not much choice to change interior for base SE model

Land Rover Discovery Sport
3 stars - based on 5 reviews