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Range Rover Sport P530

HOW TO FOLLOW SIX MONTHS AND 10,000 miles in Aston Martin’s DBX707? With another six months and, most likely, a similar number of miles in the twin-turbocharged, V8-engined, premium-luxury SUV that’s developed over the fence at Gaydon. Although the similarities between the 707 and the Range Rover Sport P530 stop at that engine configuration and the number of driven wheels.

Too heavy, certainly on the wrong side of right-sized and more powerful than it ever needs to be, the RR Sport is a car we love tolight and suitable to a trackday or race meeting. Thrilling, engaging and sporting they are not. Useful? Yes they are. Then again, so is an RS6.

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