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×The Land Rover Discovery Sport is a classic SUV that has been with us since 1989. Whether you need your Discovery for day-to-day driving or off-roading adventures, this practical car will offer you bags of space and an undoubtedly fun ride.
Many models come with flexible 5+2 seating, so it's perfect for family days out in the country and trips away.
Land Rover has put a lot of thought into the car's interior. Even older models from 2014 and 2015 have an eight-inch infotainment system with an easily navigable touchscreen.
Browse our collection of second-hand Land Rover Discovery Sports today and choose from a great range of 5-seaters and 7-seaters. You can also visit your nearest dealership to find great deals on this model.
We're BIG on choice here at Big Motoring World, so you'll find a healthy selection of used Land Rover Discovery Sport cars available with different price points, ages, and trims. It's also possible to filter your search according to features you've got your heart set on, such as an in-built Sat Nav or heated rear seats.
But why go for a Land Rover Sport in the first place? Here are a few qualities that make this car great:
A fun drive and capable off-roader
If you often find yourself navigating tricky terrain, then this car was built for you. Most models are four-wheel drives with sturdy tyres that can take on all seasons and conditions. The high-up driving position gives you great visibility and a big car feel that makes driving it even more fun.
Despite its height, it still has strong body control and highly accurate steering that grips the road. This means that there's no need to worry about sudden bends and corners on winding country roads.
The Land Rover Discovery Sport makes light work of hills, steep descents, rocky dirt tracks, and water. Use the Terrain Response feature to optimise the car's suspension towards whichever type of drive you're doing, be that sand, rock, mud, or something else.
Great kit as standard
Even entry-level trims boast some great kit, showing that Land Rover has successfully designed an interior that's as impressive as the exterior. Even with the entry-level Pure model of the 2014-17 iteration, you'll get a DAB radio, rear parking sensors, and cruise control.
Newer models come with a large 10-inch Touch Pro infotainment system and two-zone climate control settings as standard. You'll also get powerful LED headlights, front and rear fog lights, a heated windscreen, and window wipers that automatically detect and respond to rain. For off-roading, you'll be able to use Terrain Response, hill-descent control, and auto-emergency breaking.
Lots of space inside
For an SUV of this size that markets itself as compact, it still manages to afford a generous amount of room. Although the rearmost two seats are about average for a car in this market, the middle row stands out as a spacious seating area. It's adjustable, with sliding, folding, tilting, and splitting options to make the journey more comfortable for passengers on either this row or the one behind. If nobody's using the back seats, you can slide the middle row back to give middle-row passengers a very generous amount of leg room.
As a driver, you won't have to worry about space even if you're quite tall. The legroom and headroom are more than ample on the front row. The glove box can hold plenty and the door pockets are generously proportioned, so you don't have to be concerned about that, either.
And how about boot space? Of course, this depends on which edition and model of the car you buy but most make it easy for you to load and unload, thanks to a flat loading bay with no awkward boot lip to complicate things. Many recent models can take up to 829 litres (measuring up to the roof, not the load cover). When the back two seats slide fully forward, this grows to take up to 981 litres.
The Land Rover Discovery Sport is a classic SUV that has been with us since 1989. Whether you need your Discovery for day-to-day driving or off-roading adventures, this practical car will offer you bags of space and an undoubtedly fun ride.
Many models come with flexible 5+2 seating, so it's perfect for family days out in the country and trips away.
Land Rover has put a lot of thought into the car's interior. Even older models from 2014 and 2015 have an eight-inch infotainment system with an easily navigable touchscreen.
Browse our collection of second-hand Land Rover Discovery Sports today and choose from a great range of 5-seaters and 7-seaters. You can also visit your nearest dealership to find great deals on this model.
We're BIG on choice here at Big Motoring World, so you'll find a healthy selection of used Land Rover Discovery Sport cars available with different price points, ages, and trims. It's also possible to filter your search according to features you've got your heart set on, such as an in-built Sat Nav or heated rear seats.
But why go for a Land Rover Sport in the first place? Here are a few qualities that make this car great:
A fun drive and capable off-roader
If you often find yourself navigating tricky terrain, then this car was built for you. Most models are four-wheel drives with sturdy tyres that can take on all seasons and conditions. The high-up driving position gives you great visibility and a big car feel that makes driving it even more fun.
Despite its height, it still has strong body control and highly accurate steering that grips the road. This means that there's no need to worry about sudden bends and corners on winding country roads.
The Land Rover Discovery Sport makes light work of hills, steep descents, rocky dirt tracks, and water. Use the Terrain Response feature to optimise the car's suspension towards whichever type of drive you're doing, be that sand, rock, mud, or something else.
Great kit as standard
Even entry-level trims boast some great kit, showing that Land Rover has successfully designed an interior that's as impressive as the exterior. Even with the entry-level Pure model of the 2014-17 iteration, you'll get a DAB radio, rear parking sensors, and cruise control.
Newer models come with a large 10-inch Touch Pro infotainment system and two-zone climate control settings as standard. You'll also get powerful LED headlights, front and rear fog lights, a heated windscreen, and window wipers that automatically detect and respond to rain. For off-roading, you'll be able to use Terrain Response, hill-descent control, and auto-emergency breaking.
Lots of space inside
For an SUV of this size that markets itself as compact, it still manages to afford a generous amount of room. Although the rearmost two seats are about average for a car in this market, the middle row stands out as a spacious seating area. It's adjustable, with sliding, folding, tilting, and splitting options to make the journey more comfortable for passengers on either this row or the one behind. If nobody's using the back seats, you can slide the middle row back to give middle-row passengers a very generous amount of leg room.
As a driver, you won't have to worry about space even if you're quite tall. The legroom and headroom are more than ample on the front row. The glove box can hold plenty and the door pockets are generously proportioned, so you don't have to be concerned about that, either.
And how about boot space? Of course, this depends on which edition and model of the car you buy but most make it easy for you to load and unload, thanks to a flat loading bay with no awkward boot lip to complicate things. Many recent models can take up to 829 litres (measuring up to the roof, not the load cover). When the back two seats slide fully forward, this grows to take up to 981 litres.