2001 v6 with air con, traction, hdc etc.
I loves my Freelander I does. Inherited it when me dad snuffed it. Good swop I say. My Freelander is me second vehicle Ive owned, but Ive driven over 50 different models of hire car for work. So I knows what I like and I doesnt.
My Freelander is kind of cute in the looks department. A stylish blend of functionality without the bling. I prefer standard vehicles rather than those who tend to include every mod. Like tratters with a winch which never go orf road. My Freelander is powerful, refined, easy to drive, comfortable and makes me happy when I drive it. It goes orf road and I also happily drive through water knowing me doors wont fall orf. Its had its fare share of faults but hopefully those little problems are solved and well have many more happy motoring miles together.
Every journey is a pleasure. Passengers like my Freelander too. Often positively commenting on it. The commanding driving position with good feedback from the wheels feels just right. I can go up slopes at 45 degrees and across rough terrain where many wouldnt expect a Freelander to go. Weve been round many orf road courses together and people always watch and wave. Perhaps a bit surprised to see us but equally happily to see a Freelander being used for what it was built for.
Many knock Freelanders as being crap. They is just jealous of Freelanders. Freelandering in the way forward. Yes there are a few problems with em like hgf, but ALL other Land Rover products suffer faults too. Found that out on me round the world tour of Landyzone earlier this year.
I loves my Freelander I does. Theres nowt wrong with Freelanders un yer cant tell me any different.