I've read this before and is full of vitriol from non-mechanically minded people who don't know a K-series from a L-series.
The L-series and TD4 are no more likely to suffer HGF than any other car with a head gasket!
In a thread about the potential purchase of a diesel Freelander, WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BRING UP HEAD GASKET FAILURE?????!
I fail to comprehend why, so I think I will go for a spin in our TD4, which in 65,000 miles of motoring has had one failure - a wiper linkage that was repaired in five minutes with a cable tie.
Or shall I take out the 1998 L-series, which has been heavily off roaded, perhaps is even the MOST OFF ROADED Freelander ever? And despite being a very early model (and therefore originally equipped with fallable transmission components) continues to be a reliable and enjoyable drive.
The fact is, if someone asks for buying advice, particularly for a diesel Freelander, they should be able to leave the forum with good buying advice ... and the proviso that if they ever develop any problems - which you can with any model of car - we're here to diagnose them.
Cheers
Blippie