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everytime i look down at the green oval i smile...dont know why
I do it's because your driving witch means it's not broken. :hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi
everytime i look down at the green oval i smile...dont know why
i know exactly what you mean, at the end of the day, it is a land rover, need i say moreeverytime i look down at the green oval i smile...dont know why
i know exactly what you mean, at the end of the day, it is a land rover, need i say more
hiya, i was looking at a disco 2, bot unfourtunatley, the fuel consumption was lousey, i do 12000 miles a month, but, to be honest, i've driven both, & i love the freelander, as i keep saying, it's a great vehicle :lvheart-beat-019: it to bit's (despite it costing me £245 already:Cry: lol), martynYup, I couldn't affrod to run any of the others so it's just right for me.
sorry you had to part with yours, martynI've parted with my TD4 a month now - now driving a Saab 9-3 SW - and I still miss it.
Can't really explain, but driving it was more fun than any other thing and I drove an M113 and derivatives! :mil80:
hiya, i was looking at a disco 2, bot unfourtunatley, the fuel consumption was lousey, i do 12000 miles a month, but, to be honest, i've driven both, & i love the freelander, as i keep saying, it's a great vehicle :lvheart-beat-019: it to bit's (despite it costing me £245 already:Cry: lol), martyn
ahh rubbish, sorry to hear that, how is your freelander with the new vcu? all o.k i hope, martynI've got both! Yup it's crap on fuel! But a great work horse! 'till it broke
ahh rubbish, sorry to hear that, how is your freelander with the new vcu? all o.k i hope, martyn
ditto, the people at bell are most helpful, & can't belive how different it feel's' totally new carVcu's great, like a different car to drive, can't recommend em enough! Bell Engineering,
yep, they do seem to have a unique characterHad mine for 5 months and its brilliant for everything that I need it to do, problems yes it has some but I hope to get round to fixing everything and that makes it one of my hobbies too.
Way better than our previous LWB Vitara, our lass used to get headache sitting in the back coz she would hit her head on the roof with every bump in the road...although the Vit never let me down once in 3 years the Freelander does but theres something about it to forgive it every time.
alfa's but not as much rust:hysterically_laughiI reckon it's one the Alfa Romeos of the 4x4 world. Not generally reliable, but you'll forgive it every time !
I reckon it's one the Alfa Romeos of the 4x4 world. Not generally reliable, but you'll forgive it every time !
now, there is a tag line for f/lander salesMine pushed the limits of reliability! Never let me stranded, even though I drove more than 100Kms with no coolant and almost no fuel. It was a scary (but confident) trip. I had had it for two weeks and had no idea it was losing coolant (t'was a TD4, not the 1.8).
The Freelander won't take you fast, it will take you further
Mine pushed the limits of reliability! Never let me stranded, even though I drove more than 100Kms with no coolant and almost no fuel. It was a scary (but confident) trip. I had had it for two weeks and had no idea it was losing coolant (t'was a TD4, not the 1.8).
The Freelander won't take you fast, it will take you further
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