Chaser
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Let's be honest the majority of 4x4 owners never go off road and never actually need 4 wheel drive. Most, including me, buy a 4x4 because they like the body style, space and commanding driving position etc. Many wouldn't even know if all four wheels were driving or not. I've previously owned a couple of X-Trails with switchable 2 or 4 wheel drive before the Freelander and in all the years I owned them they were only ever in front wheel drive even when towing our 1540kg caravan, whatever the weather.
With the Freelander I felt the system was unnecessarily tight and much the same as Russ commented earlier in this thread I saw little point tempting fate winding up the transmission every time i drove the car if it wasn't required so I ran in mondo except for during a few months of winter weather. It towed the van as well as any of the other front wheel drive towcars I've had and the transmission and everything else was well up to the job.
With the Freelander I felt the system was unnecessarily tight and much the same as Russ commented earlier in this thread I saw little point tempting fate winding up the transmission every time i drove the car if it wasn't required so I ran in mondo except for during a few months of winter weather. It towed the van as well as any of the other front wheel drive towcars I've had and the transmission and everything else was well up to the job.