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2009 Land Rover LR2 - Web Chatter

MSRP: $35,375 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Land Rover LR2 Professional Cars.com Review

...I wanted people to look at me whenever I was walking to it in a parking lot, and I'm quite sure they were. The 19-inch wheels that come standard and the optional body-colored bumpers only added to...

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2009 Land Rover LR2 Professional Cars.com Review

...And probably with more ease than some of the larger, more cumbersome vehicles we saw out on our trek. The Land Rover LR2 is a family-friendly SUV with its tall windows and doors that were easy for...

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2009 land rover lr2 Professional Edmunds Review

...rain-sensing wipers, rear parking sensors, leather seating, power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition and entry and a nine-speaker Alpine stereo with a six-CD/MP3...


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Best Rover, Best Price

...Good styling are also a plus inside and out. Cons: We have 7500 miles so far on our rover and already had to have the brakes changed once due to them squeaking...

CarGurus user
Small Truck For The Truck Person

...Great off road ability, and pampering on road. Not a "sports car" toy SUV. So you sacrifice some cornering / handling, but you'll leave the toy "cute-utes"...

Cars.com user
LR2 is a great value

..."Great ride, very good handling, content and economy above average with LR looks.Acceleration is adequate and still strong off road with All Terrain system."...

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Usability of a truck, luxury of a Jaguar

...I've never been offroading in my life, but it is almost as if the little LR2 is smiling. Glad to be one of the lucky few that ever gets to see dirt. For a...


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Land Rover LR2? Navigation Question?
I noticed that if you don't get the navigation there is still the hole for it. If it has the en-grated phone could I still get the Land Rover dealer to install and how much. Could you please site your source if you got it from the internet.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I didn't know that Acura made Land Rovers?

Was the GM LR2 2.8 L V6 a good motor?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

it was an okay engine, nothing to brag about. There are several places offering 3.4l crate engine bolt in replacements.

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If you want a vehicle that goes more in the direction of traditional off-road ability, you might consider the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, a roomy four-door SUV with most of the modern safety features of the LR2.

However, the Wrangler doesn't offer the other's interior comforts, handling, or ride.

If off-road ability takes second place to practicality for the daily commute, then the RDX, X3, and EX each have their merits.

The Infiniti EX35 is perhaps the least practical and the sportiest for on-road driving.

It has attractive styling, but sacrifices interior roominess.

The RDX has a more spacious interior that rivals that of the LR2, yet it handles very well, and its turbo four-cylinder engine feels perkier than the LR2's; the RDX is more fuel-efficient as well.

Priced a little higher is the BMW X3, a vehicle that isn't quite as fashionable inside as the EX, RDX, or LR2, but has very competitive performance.

One downside to the X3 is that its choppier ride lags behind the others (except the Wrangler).

Finally, check out the new 2010 Volvo XC60, which offers the same engine as the LR2 but with a more family-oriented Volvo flavor and is configured for a sportier feel on the road.

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