Land Rover Discovery Sport 2020 review - should you buy one?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • The Land Rover Discovery Sport is a three row midsize SUV that competes with the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Mercedes GLC. However, in its cheapest spec - which appears here - it is also a rival to the Tiguan Allspace, Kodiaq and CX-8. So, is a Discovery Sport worth it? Should you buy Land Rover’s cheapest vehicle? Is the P200 engine a good idea? In this video, Tom gives a detailed review of the 2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport S P200 AWD in Australia.
    What do you think of the updated Land Rover Discovery Sport? Do you prefer this British crossover to its German rivals? Is it just a budget Range Rover Evoque? Are you concerned about Land Rover reliability? Let me know all your thoughts in the comments.
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    Covers the exterior, interior, and engine of the Land Rover Discovery Sport 2020 / 2021 Discovery Sport in P200 AWD SUV form.
    READ our detailed Australian coverage of the 2020 Land Rover range here: chasingcars.com.au
    0:00 - Intro to the 2020 Discovery Sport
    1:27 - Interior and cabin tech
    4:10 - Second row
    5:37 - Boot space, Activity Key and third row
    7:23 - Driving the Discovery Sport P200
    12:30 - Safety technology
    13:06 - Summary and verdict
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Комментарии • 87

  • @bartoszkawalec5701
    @bartoszkawalec5701 4 года назад +14

    I've owned the Disco Sport with the very same engine as in the video for about 6 months now and I can't complain. The consumption is around 10l/100km and the engine in punchy enough. It might not be the best vehicle for towing but I don't do any of that. 19 inch wheels make a huge difference in terms of looks. My Disco is the very basic one with a few upgrades. I've just been to Croatia and I covered around 2500km. The car is super comfortable, quiet and the best thing is that you don't see many of them on roads. Black interior is way better in my opinion. Great value for money. A good review mate.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Thanks Bartosz, always appreciate hearing from an owner.

  • @michaelgoh5830
    @michaelgoh5830 4 года назад +5

    As always, enjoy watching your very comprehensive/instructive review. Anyone planning to purchase this SUV will have you to thank.for.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      I appreciate you watching, Michael!

  • @aerotus888
    @aerotus888 Год назад

    Superb review. Thanks!

  • @camerontait9132
    @camerontait9132 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Tom, interesting review.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching, Cameron.

  • @andrewd7586
    @andrewd7586 4 года назад

    Hi Tom, really liked your review. Just wondering though at around the 8m 15s, the car is turboHarged ?...🤣👍🏼b

  • @andrewnguyen8402
    @andrewnguyen8402 4 года назад

    Hoping you guys are working on a 2020 defender review, particularly the SE D240 and base D100 model

  • @GregTyson
    @GregTyson 4 года назад +5

    Always best reviews from Tom

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Thanks Greg! Always going for balance.

  • @albertokeeffe7912
    @albertokeeffe7912 3 года назад

    Is there any other SUV similar to this [perhaps subaru] who have the wrist band to unlock the car whilst keys are inside?, that's such a cool feature and a massive selling point for active people.
    Love your vids especially the puns in the Defender vid!!! Lol to you.

  • @mikeboudrie6585
    @mikeboudrie6585 4 года назад +2

    Great review, and looking at the base model is a great idea. Just wondering what the rough rrp is of the SE model with the 180 or 240 is in Aus? Thanks 🙏

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      Hey Mike - thanks! Pricing before on-road costs for the D180 SE is $68k, and a steep $82k for the D240, because that tune only comes on the HSE trim.

    • @henrylawson430
      @henrylawson430 4 года назад +1

      I used redbook.com.au to price one up since the Land Rover website does not seem to believe in price transparency. A 180 SE with driver assistance package (needed for adaptive cruise) and memory seats is $78.5k drive away.

  • @JohnSmith-nz4bn
    @JohnSmith-nz4bn 4 года назад +1

    Option, option, option, option. @Autoexpert did a similar comparison (premium vs mainstream) with a Mazda 3 Astina vs Mercedes-Benz A250 optioned to the equivalent specification. The price difference went from negligible to well into the five figure territory. Did something similar with the Hyundai Santa Fe and Audi Q7. Comes down to how bad you want 'that' badge. Personally, I'm a sucker for a Lexus. Even back in the days when it was a rebadged Toyota.

  • @CathodeRayNipplez
    @CathodeRayNipplez 4 года назад +2

    Another great review. Could I suggest doing something no-one seems to and that's to do a segment of the review at night. I've hired cars that are fine during the day but at night become completely hopeless with lack of control switching illumination, glare/flare mirrors, hopeless headlights, interior lights reflecting in the windscreen, lack of dimmer functions, etc... Keep up the good work, Chasing Cars is one of the few car review channels I actually look forward to watching :)

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for that suggestion - let me see what I can do. Perhaps if I don't notice a problem - i.e., headlight performance is clear, bright, wide and strong, and the mirrors and displays aren't weird at night, it's not necessary to point to it (as that's what I expect, to be frank), but I will start to pay more attention and raise any night-driving problems that I notice.

  • @siquanwu3131
    @siquanwu3131 4 года назад +19

    love the look and functionality, still its infamous reputation on reliability will put me off, at least for the time being.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +8

      I think that’s a view shared by many.

    • @eshanmirash2456
      @eshanmirash2456 4 года назад +4

      I have a friend that has had one for 5 years (over 100,000 k’s) and they’ve had no problems. Just a couple of windscreen cracks

    • @siquanwu3131
      @siquanwu3131 4 года назад +3

      Eshan Mirash your friend is the lucky bunch. The reliability is just a gamble. I know someone drives his 2001 discovery, no drama. My wife’s 2016 RRS, broke down five times in the first two years and they couldn’t figure out what’s the problem was. That’s on top of many little defects (eg door handle broke, fuel cap unscrewed itself, just to name a couple). While they always offer free repair, it’s just annoying, you have to take time off and send it in and the mentally exhaustion to us. So we eventually traded it in after two years even happy to accept the low trade in price and pay the gap to LR finance. We may be super unlucky, but it did happen. On the other hand, my 2012 Lexus IS, never has any issue, not even a defect in 8 years, solid as!

    • @topher.m
      @topher.m 4 года назад +1

      Siquan Wu agree. I know someone who’s Vogue was replaced. When does that ever happen!?

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif 4 года назад +3

      @@siquanwu3131 Yes. Lexus is the reliability premium brand. The European badges are based on a three year lease mentality, after which, they don't appear to care.

  • @MrSunnyBhoy
    @MrSunnyBhoy 4 года назад +1

    Hi from Scotland, I really like your reviews, style, commentary and info. I know your an Oz channel but I think if you want to get more international views it would be good if you could convert the cars power into BHP or horse power as I've no idea what kwh means in terms of power. NOt sure why you guys use it when the rest of the world uses one standard?

  • @jr800w
    @jr800w 4 года назад +2

    The interior just looks a bit messy especially those controls on the steering wheel and the media unit.

  • @mattfm6329
    @mattfm6329 4 года назад +4

    Hi Tom. Great review. However, something to remember if you choose a Diesel engine and only do city based driving. The DPF gets clogged easily and requires a 20min non-stop freeway drive every couple of weeks to clear, or it goes into limp home mode and needs a dealer reset. My neighbour has a diesel Discovery Sport and it's a deal breaker....

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      No doubt you need to commit to semi-regular drives outside of stop-start traffic with a diesel, Matthew, and that’s a point I’ll make clearer next time. That said, it only needs to be above 60, and the car does give you a visual warning when the filter is getting close to clogged status. A quick blat after work or at the weekend will do!

    • @mattfm6329
      @mattfm6329 4 года назад +2

      @@chasingcars Agreed, but for my neighbour they only drive locally, inner city with no chance for that. They were more irritated that it wasn't pointed out to them by the dealership before they bought the car. They are now very frustrated - but it is a good learning experience! Which is why I bought a Petrol Velar....

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, the dealers really need to educate on that point. How are you enjoying the Velar? Which engine? That vehicle benefits hugely from the aluminium platform ... crazy that it’s lighter than this Discovery Sport.

    • @mattfm6329
      @mattfm6329 4 года назад +3

      @@chasingcars I got a P300. It's pretty quick and fuel consumption isn't too bad. We average around 10-11 in inner city driving and on the freeway it drops to around 7. Overall very pleased. Internal space isn't as good as the Discovery Sport, but it looks much better on the outside. Interior tech is glitchy and I can relate to your experience of all screens going blank. Got the air suspension as well so the ride is superb, even on big wheels. The options are crazy though; you have to be pretty disciplined otherwise you can quickly blow your budget. Better stop now or this will turn into an owner review!

  • @stevenoasis1
    @stevenoasis1 3 года назад

    Hey Tom. I’m close to buying the 2021 model. And been given 5 years warranty and a 3 years full service pack. Think that should sway me?

  • @GaneshSree
    @GaneshSree 4 года назад +2

    The Disco is a great car

  • @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay
    @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay 6 месяцев назад

    This vs Mitsubishi Outlander?

  • @S13WA14
    @S13WA14 4 года назад +1

    It is a great car certainly. What car are you doing next?

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +3

      Driving the Jaguar XE P300, Kia Sportage diesel and Toyota Camry hybrid at the moment.

    • @S13WA14
      @S13WA14 4 года назад

      Nice!

    • @terenceting26
      @terenceting26 4 года назад

      Camry Hybrid!!!

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Coming up soon!

  • @ankitdoshi4532
    @ankitdoshi4532 4 года назад +1

    It was one of the options I was considering but went ahead with the Kodiaq, so glad I chose Skoda as have few friends with Landrover and when we go out together we always go in my skoda as their “Luxury SUV” is always at dealership getting fixed 😂

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Sounds like you did plenty of research. Which spec Kodiaq did you go for?

    • @ankitdoshi4532
      @ankitdoshi4532 4 года назад +1

      Chasing Cars just bought the base model (petrol)which has pretty much everything.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +3

      Cool. I’m a big fan of the Kodiaq. Base and Sportline are really good specs. RS is a bit expensive.

    • @suhashaliyur4790
      @suhashaliyur4790 4 года назад +1

      Same as us, considered the Disco sport but went ahead with the Kodiaq.

    • @Sandbananas
      @Sandbananas 3 года назад

      Late reply here. I test drove the Kodiaq and it's fantastic, but it's 'off road' capabilities seem limiting and with no full spare nor space saver, I am not 100% confident in taking the Kodiaq on any camping outings. The RS of the Kodiaq is fantastic but yeah, the whole no spare wheel scenario is a bit of a flag for me.

  • @RJC6
    @RJC6 4 года назад +1

    Great review as always! I wouldn't mind own one if it can be as reliable as a BMW.

  • @JimboJones99
    @JimboJones99 4 года назад

    I think when the new technology (new gen) 2022 Mazda CX-5 comes out ....alot of these luxury brand SUV's will need to step up their game big time.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Very true, particularly since the current generation of top-spec mainstream crossovers already hold the luxury brands to account quite well.

  • @alishadlu9730
    @alishadlu9730 3 года назад

    What I never understood about Land/ Range rover products is that how such beautifully engineered and built product are known as the ; “ least reliable automobiles ?!!!!! I always wanted to buy a three years old model that take advantage of the depreciation which obviously makes it more affordable but I never dared to do so !!! What does a Land Cruiser knows that Land Rover does not know :(

  • @bradleybprentice1497
    @bradleybprentice1497 4 года назад

    I have always wanted a Land Rover. They look great and tick many of the boxes. However, everyone I know who has owned one (or leased) have sworn off any more Land Rovers due to serious reliability issues.

  • @brendanfeldwick6493
    @brendanfeldwick6493 4 года назад +1

    Like others have mentioned really like the look but I don't think I could live with the probable reliability issues. I can't see the Defender being any better either, and that'll be more expensive again. Cmon JLR, sort it out

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      If they sorted out the various electrical gremlins everybody would be happy!

  • @quoddles3411
    @quoddles3411 4 года назад +1

    Hi Tom..!! Have they improved the unintuitive, stupid electronics? I scored a 2018 110kw diesel in April 2019 when one of our reps resigned, and had to give up the keys to a 2014 130Tdi Passat wagon. The only thing better with the LR is road refinement....and not by that much..!! This LR DS is the most stupid modern car I've experienced. So often I have to repeatedly press buttons that don't respond, including the stop-start, slow screen response, boot-release button that often requires upto 6 presses before it opens, and foot-wave function has never worked...ever, except when you hose the car with water.....and then the boot opens....just when you want...not..!! Can I go on..?? Apparently 32k km service intervals, but service warning comes up every 10-12k kms(I drive a lot for work, BTW). Apparently 26k km AdBlue range...nup, try 10k. 500kms per tank vs 1100kms from the Passat....it's always in the wrong gear with a 3-4sec delay to kick-down...seats cause hip fatigue after about 2-3 hrs....I drove my Passat from Melb to Dubbo and got out fresh. Tow truck required at 60k k's....loose, rattly drivers interior door grab handle....stereo regularly deletes pre-sets(very annoying)....SatNav cancels set route if you stop for anything, requiring full re-entry coz course isn't saved until trip complete. Regularly dribbles diesel from filler-neck after fill-up, auto high-beam doesn't detect tail-lights in front, so your annoying the crap out of drivers in front, no radar cruise or lane assist at $70k...??? There's more, but even I'm getting bored now. SERIOUSLY.....did anyone at ULR bother to use one of these as a daily driver...??? I DOUBT IT..!!! Don't ever spend your 'hard-earned' on one of these..!! Keep up the great work, Tom..!!

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      Goodness … I'm sorry to hear about your troubles! As I mentioned, the fault I saw was the digital driver display turning off once at high speed, which wasn't great. Sounds like you would have preferred to stick with the Passat. To be honest, I'd prefer a Passat wagon as well, though I understand most people want an SUV these days, and the third row is kind of this car's "killer app" which makes it so flexible. Perhaps a Skoda Kodiaq would split the difference nicely!

    • @quoddles3411
      @quoddles3411 4 года назад

      @@chasingcars Hi Tom, thanks for your reply. Nice to see you taking the time. Yes, I was much happier with the Passat wagon. I often load up my car for work, and despite the LR DS boot appearing large, it is noticably smaller than the VW when it comes to putting stuff in. A Skoda Kodiaq looks a better option, as it will inherit VW's much more intuitive controls. But personally, I prefer my bum closer to the ground, and enjoy a car that sits flat around corners, something my old Passat did very well. Cheers mate..!!
      BTW....Would you consider a review between a 162Tsi Tiguan and an equivalent Disco Sport, and compare the operating systems as part of the review....I, for one, would be very interested..!! Keep up the great work.!!

  • @magicalwonton4806
    @magicalwonton4806 4 года назад

    Apparently Land Rover engineer went to Aldi one day and noticed their trollies, "those are some great wheels, I must put them on the new Discovery SPORT, that'll surely makes it look extra sporty"

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      Lol, harsh, but yes, these are chonker tyres and little wheels

  • @millardkeyes5187
    @millardkeyes5187 4 года назад

    Might as well buy and drive a TATA Storm. Same owner just charging more for the LR badge just like Toyota/Lexus.

    • @intellips
      @intellips 4 года назад

      Except a Lexus will be infinitely more reliable

  • @smule27
    @smule27 4 года назад +1

    I like tiguan 162 allspace better

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      You do see a lot of 162TSI Tiguans!

  • @kennylee1862
    @kennylee1862 4 года назад +1

    Are there reliability problems and is the after sales service from Land Rover any good? These are the biggest worries.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      I’d direct you to 3:13.

    • @okbk96
      @okbk96 4 года назад

      A family friend had the same issue, its comical how such an expensive car has a common failure in such an important instrument.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      If you’re going to go to a digital display for speed - it needs to be 100% reliable. Just lucky this was the base model which has a partially analogue display.

    • @Joobkl
      @Joobkl 4 года назад

      Love the facelift look. Would buy in a heatbeat if reliability wasn't a concern

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад

      It looks pretty tidy, I agree.

  • @limpunsing224
    @limpunsing224 4 года назад +2

    Improved but still the least likely choice of buyers in the segment

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      I see quite a few in my area. That said, I see a lot of brand new wagons around here as well, so my area is a funny one!

  • @warrenkinnear8177
    @warrenkinnear8177 4 года назад

    JLR products have a notoriously poor reliability record. That should be considered in your reviews as well.

  • @topher.m
    @topher.m 4 года назад +2

    The answer is ‘NO’

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +2

      Chris knows his mind on this one…

    • @topher.m
      @topher.m 4 года назад

      Chasing Cars 👌🏼 Land Rover seems to be at their best when they use the least amount of wiring possible. Case in point the last gen Defender. New gen, has totally jumped the shark.

  • @aw4610
    @aw4610 4 года назад

    You look so cute. Why aren't we married yet?

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  4 года назад +1

      Is that you, diamondz!?

    • @aw4610
      @aw4610 4 года назад

      Chasing Cars 😂👍

  • @michaelchesnais
    @michaelchesnais 4 года назад

    Reliability put me off Land Rover Products

  • @ChewableMeteor
    @ChewableMeteor 4 года назад

    Youd be mad to buy a LR

  • @nebtriv
    @nebtriv 4 года назад

    Notoriously unreliable!

  • @73willyg
    @73willyg 4 года назад +4

    Pretty crappy car for the price. They really have gone backwards.

  • @Eric345
    @Eric345 3 года назад

    It looks ugly.