Well at least I made one correct choice.

Sounds like its beginner trails for me then if the freelander cant hack anything harder!
 
I stayed clear of the petrol freelanders due to serious issues with head gaskets.

Its the diesel TD4 engine.

So off roading in this 4x4 is a big no-no then?

Offroading is possible. A couple of Hippo's came out on the S*L*U*T*S beginners outing last year and the performed very well. I seem to remember one had a technical but still made it round.

Keep an eye out for a member called Hippo, he uses his properly, seen some pics of his Freelander wading. Very impressive.
 
Never mind em Stuart......
It's good for a starting landy, no doubt if you get the off roading bug you'll probably upgrade to something a bit more capable, you could always keep the gaylander just for road useage.
 
Thanks for the welcomes all :)

I take it the freelander isnt really an accepted land rover here then?


Stuart, you've bought the BEST Landrover, stylish, quicker than the tractor models, better fuel economy & better handling. Also as Medusa says, Hippo has shown up quite a few Pretenders & Rangies with his offroading talents in his Freelander so enjoy your superb machine.
 
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH My eyes have just been raped.

Welcome to LZ anyway, nice to see the green oval off road ...or at least in it's most comfortable environment!!!:D:D:D
 
....**** me thats clean.They do work off road but as ya live in da smoke it will probably suffer short journey syndrome and last forever....

You could off road it but if ya come to kernow then prehaps a new paint job.....
All in they are a pile o ****e ya cant fix,I like me old range because despite being way more precious than ya gaylander will ever be it rocks and if it breaks i can fix it without much hassle.Im even on carbs to aid the non eletrical things.
Get used to lookin like a woman and prehaps when it breaks ya could get a pink slitty with white leather...
 
what about this fing then????
 

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Hi Stuart Welcome Do not be put off by the comments! Its just that the Freelander hasn't got a chassis ..oh, and no low box ..... so owners of ratty sheds get a bit sniffy about them. Fit some decent rubber, get a suspension lift an I reckon they would see off a lot of the more modern stuff....what say all of you? Actually...does anyone know anyone who trials one? It would be interesting to see pics!
 
Stuart, you've bought the BEST Landrover, stylish, quicker than the tractor models, better fuel economy & better handling. Also as Medusa says, Hippo has shown up quite a few Pretenders & Rangies with his offroading talents in his Freelander so enjoy your superb machine.

Thank you, good to see some positivity towards the freelander. Will need to keep an eye out for Hippo.


Hi Stuart Welcome Do not be put off by the comments! Its just that the Freelander hasn't got a chassis ..oh, and no low box ..... so owners of ratty sheds get a bit sniffy about them. Fit some decent rubber, get a suspension lift an I reckon they would see off a lot of the more modern stuff....what say all of you? Actually...does anyone know anyone who trials one? It would be interesting to see pics!

Been having a look at some info and will join a mate of mine when he goes in his motor to learn a few things... dont want to be going solo with no knowlege just yet!


I've heard of a few stories where freelanders have out done some of the other models now so i guess its how you drive it that counts.
 
Stuart, check this post out from Hippo below, I hope this helps. ;)

Someone called?

Freelanders do have their limitations, like any vehicle. Ground clearance is a bigger issue on a Freelander, than say a 90. But you can still have fun off road in a Freelander. A Freelander with traction control and hill decent control etc is better than one without it. Also slightly rougher tyres will help. Too rough and on road performance drops a bit. As said above, lifts etc can be done. Auto box makes up for not having a low ratio off road.

I would be the first to admit my Hippo has certain limitations, which other Land Rovers products don’t suffer from as much, as they’re bigger, stronger, and certainly more capable off road. Neither am I too proud or envious of them to admit this. But if I saw one of these amazing vehicles stuck, it wouldn’t put me off pulling them out, having over herd the word “gaylander” moments earlier.

I think the bloke in the bobble hat was caught short.

http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/reason-buy-freelander-69170.html

Strange bob never made a comment on the above post?
 
Ha ha I'm brand new here too and I too have just got hold of a gaylander erm...flandy! Anyway, having owned and off roaded every model from the green oval range, all in all, the flandy actually ain't that bad! I kind of inherited mine but I plan to make it a better road going motor than a serious offroader.
It's ok for dry'ish fields and the odd scramble down simple lanes but it wasn't designed to plug mud. It was designed to look good on the road and I think it is rather fetching!
Once I've discovered if I can get the better seats from a facelift model to fit mine and maybe the sports premium suspension, I'll like it even more!
These defender and series boys are all chat and bravado until they have to do the long trip home.....lol
 

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