Today’s well-maintained 2011 Range Rover Sport (163,198 miles) is listed for just $13,000 despite originally costing close to $80,000. That means for less than a fourth-generation 4Runner, you can own this lavishly equipped, V8-powered, go-anywhere 4WD. It’s not commonplace on the forum, but we have featured several adventure-equipped examples such as this 2007, 2008 and this 2008 Range Rover Sport as an Expedition Portal Project Build. At a glance, it’s easy to dismiss the Range Rover as a mall crawler when, in fact, it’s underpinned by the rugged Discovery LR3 and shares many of the same desirable all-terrain attributes. It actually outperforms its Land Rover counterpart in some scenarios thanks to a 5.5-inch shorter wheelbase, which makes it more nimble and improves its breakover angle. If you’d like a better idea of how this vehicle can be outfitted for overland travel, check out builds from Motormouth, Overlanding 4WD, and Colin Visage.
From the Seller:
“Selling our 2011 Range Rover Sport, which is very, very clean. It has been a fantastic car with mostly highway miles. Everything has been done to this truck over the years with no expense spared.”
2011 Range Rover Sport
The Range Rover is fitted with a 5.0-liter motor that produces 375 horsepower, 375 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 15 mpg. A powerful V8 is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, high and low rangea center locking differential, multi-terrain select, armor, and aftermarket lifted suspension. Inside, these rugged attributes are balanced with opulent interior luxury that includes:
- Keyless entry
- Power and heated leather seats
- Dual-zone climate control
- Harmon Kardon audio
- Adaptive cruise control
Distinguishing Features
- Johnson Rods 2-inch lift kit
- New generation Range Rover wheels with Firestone Destination A/T tires
This 2011 Range Rover Sport is listed for $13,000 and is currently located in Durham, North Carolina. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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