
2019 Land Rover Range Rover SportSVR
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2019 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR asking $28,267—and the numbers tell a cautionary story. This deal carries a hold score of 0.0, which means it doesn't present a compelling case for acquisition at the current price.
The core issue is valuation. Comparable 2019 SVRs are selling for $23,745, which means you're being asked to pay a 19% premium over market rate. That's a significant gap that doesn't align with the vehicle's actual depreciation trajectory. At 29,000 miles, this SVR has already lost substantial value—the asking price sits roughly $14,494 above its true current market value when measured against the broader depreciation curve.
There's a secondary financial concern: annual maintenance runs $4,000 for this model year, and the SVR carries known critical issues that will push costs higher. You'd be committing to expensive ownership on top of an inflated purchase price.
The one bright spot is the recall history—this vehicle is clean, with no open or issued recalls. That eliminates one category of surprise costs.
The dealer information is also unavailable, which limits your ability to assess their market positioning or reputation. Combined with the aggressive asking price, this raises questions about whether there's room to negotiate meaningfully.
Before proceeding, your single most important next step is to verify the asking price directly with the seller. If they're firm at $28,267, this deal doesn't work. If they're willing to move toward the $23,745 market median, you have something worth exploring further—but only after a pre-purchase inspection addresses the known maintenance vulnerabilities.
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