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Land Rover Discovery Sport Common Problems
If you’re considering a used Land Rover Discovery Sport, understanding the most common faults and MOT warning signs can help you avoid expensive surprises.
This guide highlights typical issues, repair-cost risks and patterns seen across MOT history — but the most important step is checking the exact car you’re about to buy.
Common Land Rover Discovery Sport problems
Like many used cars, the Land Rover Discovery Sport tends to develop certain patterns of wear and faults over time. These often show up first as MOT advisories before becoming more serious issues.
- Suspension wear, knocks or bush deterioration on higher-mileage examples
- Brake disc and pad wear showing up repeatedly in MOT history
- Oil leaks, coolant seepage or age-related engine bay issues
- Electrical or sensor faults becoming more common as the vehicle ages
What this means for buyers
A single issue is rarely a deal-breaker. The real risk comes from repeated advisories, multiple related faults or signs that maintenance has been delayed.
When viewing a used Land Rover Discovery Sport, always compare the asking price with the condition, MOT history and whether these common issues have already been addressed.
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Related MOT advisory guides
MOT advisories are often where early warning signs first appear. These guides help explain what common advisory wording can mean before you buy.
Brake pads wearing thin advisory meaning
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Brake discs worn, pitted or scored advisory meaning
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