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The LR2 drives like any Land Rover should. It's capable of conquering practically any obstacle off-road, and more than competent of engaging the driver on the tarmac covered, twisting canyon curves. For 2013, Land Rover ditched the 3.2-liter, naturally aspirated engine of old, replacing it with a more fuel-efficient and powerful 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that first appeared in the Range Rover Evoque. The high efficiency turbo provides zero lag, as power is delivered linearly throughout the rev range. 0-60 mph comes in a solid 8.2 seconds, made possible by 240-horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. Horsepower received a 10-hp boost over the 3.2-liter engine, with torque increasing by 16 lb-ft. The motor is also 88 pounds lighter than the outgoing engine which helps it achieve better fuel numbers and deliver more punch. Fuel economy is an EPA-estimated 17/24 mpg City/Highway, or 20 mpg Combined. Premium gasoline is recommended. The engine is mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox that works well. It doesn't unnecessarily jump out of gear, or select a gear not desired.
It鈥檚 roomier in the rear, with a 40:20:40 split second row sliding back and forth - second-row passengers can enjoy nearly three feet of legroom, and those in the third row can have 26 inches if middle passengers compromise. Land Rover says the seats now have 24 different configurations, and the boot extends from 1,179 liters to 1,794 liters with the second-row seats folded flat. Second- and third-row passengers can even have their own climate controls. The all-new PTA platform transforms how the Discovery Sport drives, reckon the engineers. There are three petrol and four diesel engines offered: the highlights include a 250 horsepower AWD turbo petrol that does 0-60 mph in 7.1 seconds, while MHEV mild hybrid tech is standard on nearly every version. It shuts the engine off at speeds below 11 mph, and electrically boosts it again under acceleration. The nine-speed automatic transmission is better too, promises Land Rover - and a three-cylinder petrol PHEV plug-in is on the horizon too, it adds. The latest Discovery Sport鈥檚 body is 13 percent stiffer, which helps improve both ride and handling.
6. To be successful, you need your family's support. Nancy tries to be an "moral" pot dealer and refuses to sell to children, or permit anyone working for her to sell to children. In the same vein, she tries to shield her children from the true nature of her business, not wanting to set a bad example for them (see the irony in this series?). However, secrets are hard to keep from teenagers. In an act of rebellion, Silas, her 15 year-old son, tells her he doesn't have to follow her rules any longer, throwing in her face that she has no right to tell him what do to since she's selling pot. When she tells Andy, her brother-in-law, about the situation, Andy tells her that Silas is just angry with her because she has lied to him about how she's making money. Lesson: Deciding to run your own business can be the quickest road to divorce or family alienation.