Range Rover Sport
Ideal for families or travelers with a lot of luggage,
the 2008 Range Rover Sport is roomier than most sport utility
vehicles but not as bulky. Named after Land Rover’s
most popular luxury car rental, the standard Range Rover,
the Sport is actually modeled after the LR3 and was made
for those who crave stronger performance from an SUV on
the pavement rather than off the main road.
Available in two premium trim levels, the HSE and the Supercharged,
the Range Rover Sport features refined steering and suspension
components that enable drivers to handle the SUV incredibly
well. Powered by a 4.4-liter V8 engine, the HSE generates
300 horsepower and 315 pound-feet of torque. The Supercharged
produces 90 more horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque
through a blown 4.2-liter V8 engine.
Each trim level comes standard with a permanent four-wheel
drive system with a two-speed transfer case and a Terrain
Response System that automatically sets the suspension,
electronic and powertrain systems in order to optimize traction
based on five different settings: general, grass/gravel/snow,
mud/ruts, sand and rock crawl. The impressive system is
what really makes the Land Rover car rental stand out against
the competition.
Each engines use a six-speed automatic transmission with
adaptive shift logic that adjusts to both the road conditions
and the driver’s personal driving style. Luxurious
and extravagant, the interior of the exotic car rental is
as impressive as all the engine features. From leather upholster,
power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control and
Bluetooth capabilities to a 14-speaker sound system, the
cabin of the Range Rover Sport has everything you need for
a comfortable ride. Upgrades, including walnut trim, heated
front and rear seats, adaptive cruise control and a rear-seat
DVD entertainment system, are always optional as well.