2010 Land Rover LR2 Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.20/5 Average
7 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2010 Land Rover LR2 returns largely unchanged, except for a reorganization of optional packages.

Pros:
  • Excellent off-road capabilities for a car-based SUV, comfortable ride, roomy cabin.
Cons:
  • Mediocre performance for a luxury-brand SUV, modest handling on pavement, mundane interior design, some subpar interior materials, below-average cargo capacity.

User Reviews:

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  • 1st Land Rover - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    Ive had it for 2 months and love this suv. It was a loaner car w/1200 miles so I got it very cheap, just under $26K. Great size, smooth quiet ride. Mileage isnt what Id like, about 15 local, close to 25 hwy. Not as good as my Jetta, but better than my Tahoe.

  • Great SUV for the price - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    I have previously owned a GMC Acadia, went down to a loaded Nissan Rogue to save on gas mileage, BAD DECISION. We just purchased the pre owned LR2 HSE and I am more than pleased. No, it is not as spacious as the Acadia, but drives like a pure luxury car. The gas mileage has been better than expected. In comparison to the price of the loaded Rogue we well overpaid for, this vehicle feels more stable and quiet frankly is worth every penny. I love the safety features and the ride. Land Rover made an affordable alternative for the Middle Class. Always check your options on a nice pre-owned vehicle you love before settling for a new vehicle you hope will grow on you.

  • N - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    MPG during a 600 mile trip on highway was 27MPG. City is about 22 so far

  • New - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    I have had my LR2 for a few days now and drove it from New Jersey to Florida and me and my wife are very happy. I have owned 8 cars in the past 10 years and this one is nice! I bought the car with 2000 miles on it and put about 1000 on it during our drive down. Dont listen to all the BS people put on here about how bad it is. Go Google the number one reliable car "Honda accord" and add problems into the search and you will see bad stuff. All cars have problems. The Landrover line of cars are nice and built solid. All newer cars have electrical issues and if you dont like it then purchase an antique car.

  • Expensive Electronics Repairs - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    Ive had this vehicle since May of 2011. Loved it until August of 2015 when electronic problems started. 1st the fuel gauge/range display would fluctuate from accurate to immediately dropping to E/0 miles of range, then go back and forth. When check engine light came on, time to get service. Only dealer could do the work and at about $3000. Two months later, seat belt and airbag warning light come on, back to dealer. Diagnosis: faulty sensor in seat, seat needs to be replaced at cost of $1600. Totally unacceptable, Im looking to sell and get something more reliable.

  • Great SUV - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    Im rather stunned by some of the lame reviews Ive read here. Ive driven BMWs, Jaguars, etc., and my LR2 is by far the best vehicle I have owned for the value. If youre not obese you will be o.k. with the armrest. What the heck do people put inside a console anyway?? If your family does not resemble the Brady Bunch, youll be just fine with cargo space, and with space in general. The SUV is well built, rides smoothly and comes with tons of features for which youll have to pop extra bucks on RX350s, X3s or X5s, ML 350s or GLK350s. Trust me, it is a beautiful machine that looks no where near what everybody drives. My SUV is fully loaded and I paid less than $28,000.

  • new LR2 experience so far - 2010 Land Rover LR2
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    My new LR2 has 230 miles on it.I knew the day after I purchased it that it was ergonomically all wrong for me. The arm rest is very thin and cuts the circulation no matter what height or arm position. If you put the arm rest up there is no where to put your arm. What is worse is that in the up position, the metal adjustment screw, (about 2" x 3")sits inches from the right temple area of your head. Scary. The seat positions are limited, inability to angle front of drivers seat cuts leg circulation. It rattles alot and "ka-thunks" in several areas, over every little bump. I sure hope it has good off road ability to make up for the lack of comfort and road noise.

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