Back home after our "southern trip". 1,500KMs down to Queenstown and back along the Southern Alps. Its a fairly demanding route for cars, lots of hilly, twisty roads with various climbs well over 3,000ft. The weather was perfect holiday weather, but once again quite demanding on the car touching 30 degrees. I've never used the air con in the 4 years of ownership, but with 4 passengers to consider, I gave in and turned it on
The Freelander performed superbly, absolutely no concerns at all. With 5 adults and our luggage on board, there was quite a bit of gear changing over the hills/mountains, but the L Series shifted us very well. Not the best conditions for maximum fuel economy lugging us all up the steep climbs and air con etc - but still returned 37MPG over all - pretty dam good in my book.
If anyone gets the chance to holiday down in Central Otago NZ - I can't recommend it enough, we had a fantastic time. Photo album time....
Not racing the Freelander, but the Luge in Queenstown...
Rather quicker than the Freelander, but not so fuel efficient...
You've got to 'do' the Shotover when you're in Queenstown, your truely sitting behind driver...
The old girl parked up at the Shotover Jet carpark...
Be careful going by bus though, bit of Kiwi bus parking at the Shotover...
The old girl sunning herself in Wanaka...
More of a traditional rural NZ setting in Otematata...
Having a look down Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook...
Wouldn't be a Kiwi trip without a bit of fishing, the brother-in-law's first ever catch...