Reviews of the 2009 Land Rover LR2
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CNET Review
The Good: The 2009 Land Rover LR2 offers a comfortable ride on asphalt, yet shows some capability for tackling the rough stuff. Its premium Alpine stereo system produces excellent sound.
The Bad: There is no integration between navigation and other cabin tech interfaces. The navigation system itself lacks advanced features and there are few digital music sources available. Fuel economy is poor.
The Bottom Line: A good camping or ski vehicle, buyers interested in the 2009 Land Rover LR2 might want to hold off for a model update, which should improve the cabin tech substantially.
Manufacturer: Land Rover
Part number: 101120640
Basic car properties
- Body style SUV
- Available Engine Gas
Safety Features
- Smart airbags Standard
- Antilock brakes Standard
- Traction control Standard
- Stability control Standard
- Adaptive cruise control Standard
- Rain-sensitive wipers Standard
Entertainment
- Satellite radio Optional
- Video entertainment system Optional
- Multizone entertainment Optional
- Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
- MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard
Climate/convenience
- Multizone climate control Standard
- Heated/cooled seats Optional
- Keyless start Standard
- Two-way security system Standard
- 12V power outlet Standard
Drivetrain Technology
- Drivetrain available All-wheel drive
Navigation
- Trip computer Standard
- DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Optional
Communication
- Bluetooth phone interface Optional
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