mazxedos

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I have never had a land rover until recently. I purchased a 2007 freelander 2 2.2 se. I have run it for a year now, very pleased only 1 issue with a flat battery, replaced all is fine. Fitted a tow bar, arm rest, and had the engine rechipped with an extra tuning module. Now has 190bhp, 20% better fuel and 15% more torque. Touch wood no problems yet, it is a pleasant, quiet and reliable car with good seats and a good driving position. No complaints am I on my own, as I enjoy my freelander.
 
I have never had a land rover until recently. I purchased a 2007 freelander 2 2.2 se. I have run it for a year now, very pleased only 1 issue with a flat battery, replaced all is fine. Fitted a tow bar, arm rest, and had the engine rechipped with an extra tuning module. Now has 190bhp, 20% better fuel and 15% more torque. Touch wood no problems yet, it is a pleasant, quiet and reliable car with good seats and a good driving position. No complaints am I on my own, as I enjoy my freelander.
Most of us on ere have Freelander 1's, but there are a number who have updated to Freelander 2's. Either way, we all love our Freelanders and treat them as part of the family. Welcome to the forum. Ignore the tratter boy wiff his silly comments. He's got a rusty heap, unlike us Freelander owners.
 
I have never had a land rover until recently. I purchased a 2007 freelander 2 2.2 se. I have run it for a year now, very pleased only 1 issue with a flat battery, replaced all is fine. Fitted a tow bar, arm rest, and had the engine rechipped with an extra tuning module. Now has 190bhp, 20% better fuel and 15% more torque. Touch wood no problems yet, it is a pleasant, quiet and reliable car with good seats and a good driving position. No complaints am I on my own, as I enjoy my freelander.
well done, hope you enjoy, was it a re-map or just an add on box ? for the chip and whats your average mpg now ?
 

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