2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport for Sale in Homestead, FL
- Search Used
- Search New
- By Car
- By Body Style
- By Price
Coronavirus update: New contactless services to help keep you safe.
Used Land Rover Discovery Sport By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
---|---|---|---|
2021 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | - | $42,950 | 799 listings |
2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | 25 Great Deals | $30,848 | 1,214 listings |
2019 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | 12 Great Deals | $24,487 | 212 listings |
2018 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | 11 Great Deals | $16,995 | 191 listings |
2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | 33 Great Deals | $13,995 | 801 listings |
2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport in Homestead, FL | 28 Great Deals | $14,800 | 251 listings |
Similar Cars
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque For Sale
89 Great Deals out of 2,943 listings starting at $11,998
|
Land Rover Range Rover Sport For Sale
182 Great Deals out of 5,700 listings starting at $5,500
|
Land Rover Discovery For Sale
41 Great Deals out of 1,032 listings starting at $26,991
|
Broader Searches
Land Rover Discovery Sport For Sale
110 Great Deals out of 3,470 listings starting at $13,995
|
Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE For Sale
30 Great Deals out of 655 listings starting at $15,995
|
Land Rover Discovery Sport SE For Sale
23 Great Deals out of 423 listings starting at $13,995
|
Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE LUX For Sale
7 Great Deals out of 67 listings starting at $16,995
|
Certified Used Land Rover Discovery Sport By Year
2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport
173 listings starting at $31,984
|
2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport
118 listings starting at $20,900
|
New Land Rover Discovery Sport By Year
2021 Land Rover Discovery Sport
795 listings
|
2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport
786 listings
|
2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport

For 2016, Land Rover continues with the all-new Discovery Sport that it introduced in 2015. This new vehicle seems to have many of the great attributes one would expect from the Land Rover and Range Rover lineups, but with a price tag that isn’t a punch line. The Discovery Sport is to be the first of a new line of premium Land Rover vehicles built for versatility rather than ultra-luxury and style. In other words, Land Rover is trying to reach down into the fat part of the market where more of us live.
The new 2016 Discovery Sport is about the size of the segment leader in sales, the Audi Q5--although a couple of inches shorter and almost half a foot wider. The vehicle has a distinctly Land Rover look from the side, bringing the Ford Explorer to mind as well. The rear quarter of the vehicle, viewed from either the side or from the rear, looks like the Range Rover Evoque, which is a high compliment: Land Rover is evidently trying to pull elements of the gorgeous Evoque for its models across the board. Up front, the smooth curved grille and aerodynamic styling is appealing and most definitely in keeping with the family resemblance. The 2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport will likely be one of the more attractive vehicles in a segment defined by the conservative Q5 and the slightly smaller, if more stylish, Lexus RX 200t.
The added width will be welcomed by most, but will also mean some trouble parking in narrow spots. Interestingly, the Discovery Sport is not trying to “out-small” the entrenched segment leaders, and will even offer a compact third row of seats for short trips with the kids. This configuration was always the sensible option, but, sadly, most manufacturers now only offer either five seats or a full third-row. The “five-plus-two” is going to be a huge hit with families who only need the two extra seats for occasional carpooling around town.
The 2016 Discovery Sport's drivetrain sounds like exactly what the Range Rover Evoque has had for some time, which is further good news. The Ford-designed, Rover-built 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo that produces about 240 hp will be coupled to a ZF-sourced nine-speed automatic transmission. We have previously driven this engine in the Ford Escape and Range Rover Evoque and found it up to the task--every other segment vehicle uses a similar setup. The EPA’s official estimate for the vehicle, which has standard all-wheel drive, is 20 mpg city/26 highway/22 combined, trailing the Lexus NX 200t by 2 mpg combined, and the Audi Q5 by 1 mpg. Our guess is that every family in America would be willing to make that trade to get the extra space and third-row jump seats. For those childless singles or couples that are looking for a more sporty compact ride, the Evoque will be the better choice.
Inside, the 2016 Discovery Sport offers the clean, uncluttered dash now characteristic of a Land Rover. The large glass roof adds natural light. Seating and trim are customizable, and seat leather comes in various colors and unique textures. Overall, there are three trim levels. The entry-level SE will start at about $39,000 and includes leather seating. Add third-row seating, heated seats, and navigation and the price rises to about $43,000. The HSE trim adds a panoramic roof, Xenon headlights, foglamps, passive entry, and a power tailgate, and starts at about $43,000. Adding in climate controlled seats, forward collision prevention, and third-row seating bumps the price to about $47,000. Finally, the HSE Luxury starts at about $47,000 and includes navigation. Adding a third-row seat, climate-controlled seats and FCP boosts prices to about $51,000.
The current generation Discovery Sport has not been rated by IIHS. However, given its size and the available forward-collision prevention and autonomous braking, it seems fair to say the Discovery Sport promises to be competitive where safety is concerned.
Those looking for a premium crossover with an optional third-row jump seat, a name that epitomizes off-road prowess and luxury, and a look they won’t see in every parking spot at the local Starbucks would do well to give the 2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport a closer look.
2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport by Trim
Top rated dealers near you with 2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport for Sale
-
Auto Trust USA
37 miles away
-
Land Rover North Dade
37 miles away
-
Rick Case Volkswagen of Weston
43 miles away
2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport Reviews
-
Review
by MichelleOnly owned my 2017 Discovery HSE for a few days...mpg is low compared to japanese suvs. Interior is leather/plastic. Would have liked to see some wood/woodgrain in it. After all...this is a Land Rover for goodness sakes. On a positive note, I like the ride/handling so far. Has much more get up and go than my prior 2008 model LR2. I miss the arm re... -
Review
by Guru94BX9YThe car is a great value and the process was seamless! The only issue we have is the car has a problem with the door but the dealership is setting us up with an appointment to have them fix it. I will definitely use CarGurus for our next vehicle purchase. -
Review
by Bm24thomspsonComfort and ride are GREAT! Makes the drive to and from work a pleasure to get behind the wheel but for the price tag there are options that you would come to believe are standard in a 2017 such as navigation, heated seats, and others. Ensure you look at review the full package of what you are getting for your money
Why Use CarGurus?
We'll help you find great deals among the millions of vehicles available nationwide on CarGurus, and we'll provide you with dealer reviews and vehicle history for each one. After all, over 30 million shoppers use CarGurus to find great deals on used cars and new cars in their area. And when it's time to get rid of your old ride, sell your car simply and securely on CarGurus.
Once you're ready to narrow down your search results, go ahead and filter by price, mileage, transmission, trim, days on lot, drivetrain, color, engine, options, and deal ratings. And if you only want to see cars with a single owner, recent price drops, photos, or available financing, our filters can help with that too.