In 15 or 20 years we'll pick up ecu's for about £30 exactly as I have just done for a 19 year old BMW 5 series so the old computer argument against restoring or renovating these fine LANDROVERS in the future is total tractor bull. As for the other third world countries, well they won't need Freelanders at all with all these brilliant Defenders & Series trucks they've already got..........or is that Landcruisers..............still as has been rightly pointed out many a time, the Freelander has it's own market & it can't help being the most popular model in the Landrover stable.
 
In 15 or 20 years we'll pick up ecu's for about £30 exactly as I have just done for a 19 year old BMW 5 series so the old computer argument against restoring or renovating these fine LANDROVERS in the future is total tractor bull. As for the other third world countries, well they won't need Freelanders at all with all these brilliant Defenders & Series trucks they've already got..........or is that Landcruisers..............still as has been rightly pointed out many a time, the Freelander has it's own market & it can't help being the most popular model in the Landrover stable.

You are spot on there!
You forgot about those unbreakable toyota hi-lux's though.
109party won't understand the freelander because you can bet for a start he's never even driven one.
 
You are spot on there!
You forgot about those unbreakable toyota hi-lux's though.
109party won't understand the freelander because you can bet for a start he's never even driven one.



You're right Howardo, I did forget about the excellent Hi-Lux - another fine machine from the superbly reliable Toyota stable............some would say just what a third world country needs:D
 

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