I am sure you all love your freelanders but I am hoping for some impartial advice
I currently have 320d estate. In fact I think it has the same engine as the freelander1 td4 (M47)?
The trouble is, I am now doing a lot of driving round rough rural lanes and tracks and the bmw on it's 18" alloys can't really hack it so I need to replace it with something more suitable. A possible issue is that this also needs to do general family car duties which includes 500 mile round trips to visit offspring.
So my ideal vehicle would be good for cruising on the motorway, fun to drive round country lanes but also capable of light off roading.
I have also been trying to persuade my wife that I don't need to spend £10k+ to get a reliable car (I generally buy cars in the £1k to £3k range). She thinks new=reliable. I think new=complex, expensive to fix and unrealiable! So I cannot buy something that will prove me wrong here
Anyway, I am starting to think a freelander might fit the bill.
Any advice before I dive in?
I realise I might not get toyota reliablity but I get the impression they are fairly ok, as long as the 4wd system is looked after? Or am I setting myself to being under the car every other weekend?
Is there a preference for manual or auto? I have only ever had one auto (a saab 9-5) and hated it as it was never in the gear I wanted. Would an auto freelander be similarly frustrating to me? I get the impression auto might make things a bit easier on the rough stuff though?
I currently have 320d estate. In fact I think it has the same engine as the freelander1 td4 (M47)?
The trouble is, I am now doing a lot of driving round rough rural lanes and tracks and the bmw on it's 18" alloys can't really hack it so I need to replace it with something more suitable. A possible issue is that this also needs to do general family car duties which includes 500 mile round trips to visit offspring.
So my ideal vehicle would be good for cruising on the motorway, fun to drive round country lanes but also capable of light off roading.
I have also been trying to persuade my wife that I don't need to spend £10k+ to get a reliable car (I generally buy cars in the £1k to £3k range). She thinks new=reliable. I think new=complex, expensive to fix and unrealiable! So I cannot buy something that will prove me wrong here
Anyway, I am starting to think a freelander might fit the bill.
Any advice before I dive in?
I realise I might not get toyota reliablity but I get the impression they are fairly ok, as long as the 4wd system is looked after? Or am I setting myself to being under the car every other weekend?
Is there a preference for manual or auto? I have only ever had one auto (a saab 9-5) and hated it as it was never in the gear I wanted. Would an auto freelander be similarly frustrating to me? I get the impression auto might make things a bit easier on the rough stuff though?