Version: 2008
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2009 Range Rover Sport HSE comparison

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The Bottom Line Although in serious need of a cabin tech update, the 2009 Range Rover Sport maintains its off-road prowess and general drivability. Technically stunning, the 2010 BMW X5 M works as track car and sport driver, but its bad fuel economy will make the daily commute costly. The cabin tech also offers a lot, but a few features fall short of the cutting edge. The supercharged 2006 Range Rover Sport is a car for those concerned more with making an impression than with enjoying the ride. Expensive to buy and to run, the Sport looks like a million dollars from outside, but inferior fixtures and lackluster tech means that it feels a lot cheaper from the driver's seat. It may cost a lot, but the 2008 Porsche Cayenne GTS is a high performance on- and off-road vehicle. Current cabin tech isn't great, but a new version of the Porsche Communication Management system is coming out soon. The 2009 Infiniti FX50S will surprise you with its level of performance, the luxury of its cabin, and its very advanced cabin and safety tech. What you shouldn't be surprised by is the big SUV fuel economy.
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Drivetrain availableInfo unavailableAll-wheel drive
all-wheel drive
All-wheel drive
All-wheel drive
Available EngineInfo unavailableGas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Body styleInfo unavailableSUV
SUV
SUV
SUV
Trim levelsInfo unavailableInfo unavailableSupercharged
GTS
FX50
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