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We have a 2003 TD4 with which we use to pull a horse trailer. The road law here (Italy) limits the total weight of tow vehicle and loaded trailer to 3500 kg . More than this requires a special B extension certificate. We found that the freelander weight (1550 1600 ) fits perfectly with a trailer weight of 600 and our horse. And we can even take two and still fit under the limit.
So far if has performed well and and dragged horse and tariler all over Italy with out problems. i have found this site to be most helpful.
Mikroll
 
Towed my c/van with it yesterday (1400kgs) and i was well pleased, the more i drive this car the more i love it, it does everything i want, and the economy is unbelievable. (sorry Mark)
 
That's ok Fredlander, it's my own fault for buying a V6 :(
Still love her though. Been driving in Sport mode this morning with steptronic, brings a smile to my face everytime. She goes like a rocket and drinks loads of petrol but you can't buy that sort of grin factor :D
 
marksurry said:
That's ok Fredlander, it's my own fault for buying a V6 :(
Still love her though. Been driving in Sport mode this morning with steptronic, brings a smile to my face everytime. She goes like a rocket and drinks loads of petrol but you can't buy that sort of grin factor :D

don't let you mate jerry read that mark, he will denounce you for driving like a maniac and wasting fuel and destroying the envoironment ;)
 
Had my freelander for bout 3 years now td4 auto with upgrade ,drives like a dream ,best motor Ive ever owned ,was thinking of getting the v6 but with all the hg problems i changed my mind, i test drove one and yes like the Mark said its a real stonker of a motor, I have driven it off road, and its the best in its class,but the best bit is a good wash and wax [and i put a bit off Vaseline on the rear exhaust and talc on the leathers] glug glug. . . Ming :cool:
 
I hope you saved lives in your Hippo :D Cruising the country side looking for discos in distress that need towing out of trouble.
Notice we don't brag about saving other Land Rovers ;)
 
Can I just add (cos just seen this thread) that I love(d) my Freelander...

Unfortunately the headgasket going south did tarnish our relationship, and though we have been to counselling, we are finding it rough :)

to be honest, was supposed to have put it up for sale by now, but haven't yet...keep telling myself sell, sell, sell
then I drive it around the fields behind and think keep, keep, keep

I would say that they are a lovely vehicle to drive and if the worry wasn't there then I would be a happy man all the time!
 
Hey willo, I just saw the video, thats a good joke all right! I know I getting on but as far I can remember the rocks and sand have not changed too much in the last 50 years. You go romping through the dunes like that you better have a good tow truck to get you back. tires were all wrong too. Maybe if they took off the hood, doors , top and all excess they might do better.This old desert rat knows. Mikroll
 
willo said:
I think all of you, Freelander owners will have to agree as well after you saw this video, entirely photoshopped as the pictures of the def/disco have all been replaced by Freelander images.

Are you sure?

Who told you that?

Why would they do that?

LR does have a team of Freelanders ... and there are at least two independent Freelander competitors in the British Off Road Racing Championships. They are virtually unmodified, compared to their competition - heavily converted hybrids and racers. Check out the pictures here.

And there's an LRO video here

Cheers

Blippie
 
Throw a stone fast enough and with enough spin it will skip over water.

Sorry chaps a Ford focus could drive over that unmetalled road- basicaly a gravel drive with a foot & mouth disinfectant dip at the end - or do you claim that this is off roading?
 
Blippie said:
Are you sure?

Who told you that?

Why would they do that?

LR does have a team of Freelanders ... and there are at least two independent Freelander competitors in the British Off Road Racing Championships. They are virtually unmodified, compared to their competition - heavily converted hybrids and racers. Check out the pictures here.

And there's an LRO video here

Cheers

Blippie

Sorry Blippie,
Was just joking. Of course is this a genuine Freelander video, just said that part about photoshop to have the Def/Disco gang going.
Sorry I confused you.:(
 
I loved the idea of a special effects company marking up a Bowler with red dots and then using CGI to transfer a Freelander image on top of it. It would cost a fortune in Hollywood fees ... When they got the bill, the Land Rover executive would thing to themselves, "You could run a off road racing team with that much..."

Cheers

Blippie
 
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