Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT FROM $60,500

The base Discovery Sport P200 S, tested here, with a 147kW 2.0-litre turbopetrol/nine-speed automatic/all-wheel drivetrain costs $60,500. That’s a notable value for money advantage over its Audi Q5/BMW X3/Mercedes GLC rivals in several key areas.

It’s $5400-$6400 cheaper, for a start. As a bonus, you also get higher levels of capability and convenience.

Seven seats are standard; rivals have five. Discovery also has credible, as opposed to pretend, off road chops. Sure,

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