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For the record, its the range rover sport. And, it is quite fun to drive. I think it is trying to portray that driving the RRS is as exhilarating as base jumping/extreme rushes, and is also as soothing and comfortable as classical music in your living room, depending on what you want. And that is spot on. I don't think it trying to pass off as a "sports car", but more like, if you need an SUV, and are the driving enthusiast type, this is it. I don't know of any other SUV/vehicle that can seat 5 comfortably, all terrain, with dual climate, nav, and all the goodies and still give you a decent worthwhile thrill on on-ramps, or powerslides(the S/C version) all day, as the case may be. For what it is, its agility is without equal(baring new Cayenne which I have not driven)
Stop watching the news.
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