perkins
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Hi all,
I know this probably seems like a daft question given all the tales of woe on this website about Freelanders, but if a series 1 was looked after properly from new, by someone who actually understood 4x4s and in particular the achilles heels of a Freelander could it be as reliable as a normal car ?
As most of us are motoring on a budget and have bought used Freelanders, we pay the price for the previous owners using the cars to pose in at the school gate or down at Waitrose, but being oblivious to proper tyre pressures, changing all 4 at the same time, the existance of a VCU etc etc or even putting the right amount of oil in the engine and NOT following the handbook !
It would be interesting to see how many people know of owners who have fault free Landies and give me some peace of mind that I'm going to get home, each time I put the key in the ignition !
Cheers for now...............
I know this probably seems like a daft question given all the tales of woe on this website about Freelanders, but if a series 1 was looked after properly from new, by someone who actually understood 4x4s and in particular the achilles heels of a Freelander could it be as reliable as a normal car ?
As most of us are motoring on a budget and have bought used Freelanders, we pay the price for the previous owners using the cars to pose in at the school gate or down at Waitrose, but being oblivious to proper tyre pressures, changing all 4 at the same time, the existance of a VCU etc etc or even putting the right amount of oil in the engine and NOT following the handbook !
It would be interesting to see how many people know of owners who have fault free Landies and give me some peace of mind that I'm going to get home, each time I put the key in the ignition !
Cheers for now...............