fishlander
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Yes it is. Mine isn't challenged by the lanes, but it is by the driver
Mentally!!!!
Yes it is. Mine isn't challenged by the lanes, but it is by the driver
case closed I thinkbecause they have freelanders and don't want to damage what is the family shopping car.
Mentally!!!!
Yes it is. Mine isn't challenged by the lanes, but it is by the driver
I would have capability over comfort any day of the week..comfort
case closed I think
I would have capability over comfort any day of the week..PHP:
but then again when u get stuck atleast yr comfy
yepHaven't you got a disco?
Get a freelander then
press the wrong button and the curling tongs are activatedNaw, my Landy is for fun. Cant be bothered to get the instruction manual out to find which button is needed to go downhill
I would have capability over comfort any day of the week..PHP:
but then again when u get stuck atleast yr comfy
Naw, my Landy is for fun. Cant be bothered to get the instruction manual out to find which button is needed to go downhill
Naw, my Landy is for fun. Cant be bothered to get the instruction manual out to find which button is needed to go downhill
press the wrong button and the curling tongs are activated
all down to driver skill thenNo it's much easier to select low range and diff lock!?!? I just press a button
who cares:whoosh:Whats best,Freelander or Evouge??
tell me do you have to stop to engage diff lock, do you have to mess about with levers, or does your 4x4 engage automatically when its needed and disengage automatically when no longer needed without any effort from the driver.
Whats best,Freelander or Evouge??
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