Hi,
I have just got rid of my Freelander GS Auto TD4, after 6 six miserable weeks.
I bought the car 6 weeks ago, from a garage. I enjoyed driving it, and there was certainly something about the Freelander, big car feel, pretty sturdy ... but everytime I got in, I couldn't help but feel that something was going to go wrong.
I'm sure there are many happy freelander owners, but my experience is poor.
My advice when buying an Automatic one (through trial and error) ...
Check the service at 60k, making sure it's a Land Rover garage. Apparently, it's a big one, and needs to be done by experts, not some mutlinational garage. (Something about gearbox oil changing or something?)
Check the prop shaft - sometimes the differential goes wrong, and owners remove the prop shaft as it makes a huge noise. This means the gaylander goes from 4wd to 2wd, without the poor bastard owner knowing (replacement prop approx £600?)
Oh, check the HPI. Many Freelanders (cheap ones) are insurance right offs, and have been 'repaired'.
What a miserable 6 weeks of motoring. £2500 lost. The most expensive car I've ever owned.
Good riddance.
Glad I got that off my chest - many thanks to all members of the forum who have helped with my many problems in the past.
Thanks
I have just got rid of my Freelander GS Auto TD4, after 6 six miserable weeks.
- New Starter Motor
- New Battery
- Gearbox died (Automatic)
- No propshaft when bought (I found out later)
- Numerous lightbulb changes
I bought the car 6 weeks ago, from a garage. I enjoyed driving it, and there was certainly something about the Freelander, big car feel, pretty sturdy ... but everytime I got in, I couldn't help but feel that something was going to go wrong.
I'm sure there are many happy freelander owners, but my experience is poor.
My advice when buying an Automatic one (through trial and error) ...
Check the service at 60k, making sure it's a Land Rover garage. Apparently, it's a big one, and needs to be done by experts, not some mutlinational garage. (Something about gearbox oil changing or something?)
Check the prop shaft - sometimes the differential goes wrong, and owners remove the prop shaft as it makes a huge noise. This means the gaylander goes from 4wd to 2wd, without the poor bastard owner knowing (replacement prop approx £600?)
Oh, check the HPI. Many Freelanders (cheap ones) are insurance right offs, and have been 'repaired'.
What a miserable 6 weeks of motoring. £2500 lost. The most expensive car I've ever owned.
Good riddance.
Glad I got that off my chest - many thanks to all members of the forum who have helped with my many problems in the past.
Thanks