The LR4 fits in between the LR2 and Range Rover. In fact, it’s a simpler, less luxurious version of the Range Rover, though they share many mechanical parts. These include the 375-hp V8, the Terrain Response system, adjustable suspension and low-speed transfer case. While its retail price is just slightly higher than the LR2’s, it handles a lot like the more luxurious Range Rover models.
Pros
- Impressive off-road capabilities
- Powerful engine
- Comfortable interior
- Sturdy construction
- Good towing capacity
Cons
- Significant fuel consumption
- Body roll in turns
- Poor resale value
- Useless third-row seats
- Unproven reliability