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I do a very short commute to work of less than two miles. Along a mix of country lanes and a very short blast of probably half a mile along a busy dual carriageway.
As I also use my car for towing a caravan, I am looking at the Freelander TD4 facelift model. Probably a 2004 or 2005 model with less than 60k on it. Whilst I know it won't have the dreaded DPF on that model, is there anything else about the Freelander engine that really won't take too kindly to such short journeys and be likely to give me grief. I would be fitting a Rover Ron tuning box to it as well to give it a bit more oomph for towing.
I have owned Landies in the past including series 2A, series 3, rangey and a disco 300tdi, so appreciate all Landies require a bit more input on the maintenance front.
I do like the Defenders, but the used prices make my eyes water.
As I also use my car for towing a caravan, I am looking at the Freelander TD4 facelift model. Probably a 2004 or 2005 model with less than 60k on it. Whilst I know it won't have the dreaded DPF on that model, is there anything else about the Freelander engine that really won't take too kindly to such short journeys and be likely to give me grief. I would be fitting a Rover Ron tuning box to it as well to give it a bit more oomph for towing.
I have owned Landies in the past including series 2A, series 3, rangey and a disco 300tdi, so appreciate all Landies require a bit more input on the maintenance front.
I do like the Defenders, but the used prices make my eyes water.