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2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR — photo 1

2022 Land Rover Range Rover SportSVR

$49,90720,000 micargurus
35Below Threshold

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR with a $49,907 asking price, and the data presents a clear picture: this is not a good deal in its current form.

The core issue is valuation. Comparable 2022 Range Rover Sport SVRs are selling for a median of $23,745—meaning this asking price sits 110% above market, a $26,162 premium you'd be paying for nothing. The vehicle's estimated current value sits around $48,000 according to BCV, which suggests the asking price is at least in the ballpark of what a dealer might list it at, but that doesn't change the fundamental problem: the broader market has already priced this model significantly lower. With only 29,000 miles, condition should be a strength, but it's not enough to justify nearly double the median comp price.

The second concern is the depreciation trajectory. This 2022 is already three years old and showing signs of steep value decline typical of luxury SUVs. You're not buying into appreciation or stability—you're buying into a depreciating asset at an inflated entry point.

On the positive side, there are no open recalls, and the vehicle appears mechanically sound. Maintenance costs will run approximately $4,000 annually, which is expected for this class.

The hold score of 0.0 reflects this reality: there's no compelling reason to move forward at the asking price.

Your next step: use the $26,000 gap between asking and median comps as your negotiating floor. Request a formal appraisal and come back with a counter offer anchored to actual market data, not dealer positioning.

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