9.3

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,398 miles

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problem #3

Aug 012023

Range Rover Sport

  • miles
The engine's cooling pipes melt leading to the cooling system failing. This then overheats the engine which leads to dangerous driving conditions. This has been a known issue in other Range Rover VINs and also affects this one.

- Newark, NJ, USA

problem #2

Jul 162020

Range Rover Sport

  • miles
Humming noise when the car accelerates. Also stalls for a second intermittently when accelerating. I have had the car in service for this issue several times. Every time they tell me it's due to needing an update. The issue started approx 8 weeks after I purchased the vehicle.

- Edmond, OK, USA

problem #1

Oct 252019

Range Rover Sport

  • 4,194 miles
I have a brand new 2019 Range rover sport. I purchased my vehicle on 3/29/2019 and in 7.5 months I only have 4,194 miles so it shows I don't drive much. I took my first road trip to visit my son and I must say I only stop for gas one time. As I'm driving on the highway everything was great until I got near richmond Virginia and my low coolant light came on. I quickly pulled over and got out and noticed that all of my coolant was coming out from the bottom. I immediately called for a tow and my car was taken to landrover of richmond. Once the vehicle was inspected they are claiming that a pebble or road debris 3cm wide hit the radiator and caused the coolant to come and in turn fried the engine. This is craziness for a vehicle that cost $80K. I'm insured by progressive and my vehicle is now deemed a total loss because it needs a new engine & radiator worth $33K. I'm at a lost right now. This problem sounds identical to what the recent recall shows, but my VIN# is not included. Really leads me to believe I purchased the car with a manufacturer defect.

- Englewood, NJ, USA