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Win a 2020 Range Rover Sport SVR and $20k in cash

Win a 2020 Range Rover Sport SVR and $20k in cash



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There are a few vehicles that can ford a river up to 33 inches deep and a few vehicles that can hit speeds of 176 miles per hour. The Range Rover SVR can do both, though we don’t recommend attempting both at the same time. Also, a Range Rover Sport SVR can be had for much less than the $125k MSRP, just head on over to Omaze where they’re raffling one off. 

Here’s what we said about the Range Rover Sport SVR when we last tested it:

"The SVR is convincingly the most track-ready Range Rover that I've ever encountered, but it doesn't veer from the formula above. A heavy body and high center of gravity are evident at speed, though in my few laps I found all tamed well enough that I could turn some quick corners. That fast, efficient steering I'd enjoyed on the road held up at track speeds, even surprising me with willingness to make mid-turn corrections. I also got a few giggles after finding I could tighten my entry with some lift-off oversteer. If I have to compare the odd experiences, I'd say that BMW's X6 M is more technically proficient (with pin-sharp engine response) than the SVR, but the Range Rover felt less high-strung and edgy on a circuit. 

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