Wiganlander
New Member
Hi. new to the forum today! I am looking to buy a Freelander for low cost as a functional set of wheels; looking at the older end of the used market many Freelanders seem to still look in good condition (no rust in the sills and bodywork clean, plus good looking interiors).
However, I noticed a trend for the driver seat base outer bolster being ruined on almost all of them. Is this your experience too? Is there some failing in the design that causes this or have I just hit unlucky with the ones I have seen? Or is it symptomatic of general abuse of those vehicles that suggests I should avoid them?
If you have come across this as owners, is there a cheap form of repair or replacement seat base that you’d recommend? Resolving that one aspect could net me a bargain as these seem mechanically and generally OK and make them a lot of car for the money.
However, I noticed a trend for the driver seat base outer bolster being ruined on almost all of them. Is this your experience too? Is there some failing in the design that causes this or have I just hit unlucky with the ones I have seen? Or is it symptomatic of general abuse of those vehicles that suggests I should avoid them?
If you have come across this as owners, is there a cheap form of repair or replacement seat base that you’d recommend? Resolving that one aspect could net me a bargain as these seem mechanically and generally OK and make them a lot of car for the money.