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How reliable is the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto?

Owner-reported reliability data — inspection results, typical mileage, and the most common failures.

The Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto consistently passes first-time inspections at an above-average rate. The most commonly reported issues are wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen, a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm, the aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements. Typical mileage by age and a year-by-year breakdown of reliability are shown below. All figures are owner-reported real-world data, not a marketing rating.

Reliability & Breakdown Risk
93% pass rate

Above average reliability

Based on 1,678 inspection tests. First-time pass rate: 93%.

First-time inspection pass rate93%
Dangerous defect rate
2.1%
Retest rate
6.1%
Typical mileage by age2019 cohort
Age 3
46,126 km
Age 5
66,411 km
Age 10
Most common inspection failures
Wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen1.7%
a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm0.8%
The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements0.8%
Number plate does not conform to the specified requirements0.7%
Where failures most often occur
Front Nearside(1.1%)
Rear(1%)
Front(0.8%)
Reliability indicators are model-level averages from Carlytics-analyzed inspection and breakdown records, not specific to this individual vehicle.

Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto reliability by year

How the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto performs at first-time inspection, broken down by the year cohort. Empty cells mean we don't have enough owner-reported data for that year yet.

Year cohortPass rateTypical mileage @ 5 yrs
089.6%30,722 km
201993%66,411 km
202093.1%59,235 km

Model-level pattern, not per-car prediction

These figures describe the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto as a model. The reliability of any individual Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto also depends on service history, accident history, and how it was driven. Run a free VIN check to see the records attached to a specific car you're considering.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto reliable?

Based on owner-reported inspection records, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto consistently passes first-time inspections at an above-average rate. Its first-time inspection pass rate sits around 93%. Reliability varies by year and engine — see the year-by-year breakdown on this page for the specific cohort you're considering.

What are the common problems on the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto?

The most common owner-reported issues are: Wiper blade missing or obviously not clearing the windscreen (1.7% of inspections); a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm (0.8% of inspections); The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements (0.8% of inspections); Number plate does not conform to the specified requirements (0.7% of inspections).

What mileage is normal for a Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto?

For a typical Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto, owner-reported average mileage works out to about 46,126 km at 3 years, 66,411 km at 5 years, and — at 10 years. The mileage section on this page shows the full distribution — high-use vs low-use cars often differ by a factor of three.

How do I check a specific Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hst Auto before buying?

Enter the 17-character VIN on Carlytics. The free check shows decoded specs and open safety recalls. The full vehicle history report (from EUR 8.90) cross-references owner-reported issues, mileage records, and stolen-vehicle databases for the specific car — model-level reliability tells you the pattern, the VIN check tells you the car.

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