I don't know. I've always done all my own work, and some cars have endeared themselves to me, whilst others haven't. I once had a white Citroen BX diesel. I bloody HATED that car! Not sure why. it was a stopgap car that I bought when I resigned from a job that came with a car, so I needed some wheels. Like most Citroens, it was cheap because nobody likes them when they get older. I've had loads of Citroens before and loved the dearly (mainly DS and CX, it has to be said) but I just couldn't get to like this BX. Even putting fuel in it was a chore! I think it's because while it did nothing badly, it didn't do anything well, either.
My Alfa, on the other hand, I can't do enough for it!
So why this Freelander? Well, I think a lot of it is guilt! I believed the popular bull****. We didn't get a Freelander when Mrs. A was looking for a 4x4, because everyone said they were rubbish. Instead we bought an X-TRail. What a money pit that was! A big disappointment. This poor Freelander, on the other hand, has been horribly neglected for much of its life, and at 155,000 miles the engine is sweeter than the X-Trail's lump was at 55,000 miles! (Yeah, OK, I know it's a BMW engine). Also, I'd had to weld the X-Trail by 130,000 miles and 12 years old. Although I've had to do a bit of welding on this one too, it got to 150,000 and 19 years old before that became necessary. Wishbones and brake calipers were practically "service items" on the X-Trail, whereas as far as I can tell, all the suspension bushes on the Freelander are original. I know it has had one wheel cylinder though. The Freelander seems to be a really solid, sound vehicle, let down by stupid poor quality trim (headlining dropping down, sticky heater knobs, dashboard rattles, poor quality seat fabric) and poor quality minor components (door locks, window lifts, etc). Mechanically, it's quite durable.
People say that car owners judge their cars on whether they exceed or fail to meet, expectations. I had low expectations of the Freelander and it exceeded them. I had high expectations of the X-Trail and it didn't live up to them.