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22nd January 2018, 23:56 | #1 |
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Anyone like it ?
Anyone like my new Rover, will be fun paddling in puddles,
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23rd January 2018, 00:21 | #2 |
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Nice one. Lets us know what your thoughts are after a few miles.
I was nearly tempted by a Freelander late last year. It was a 2.5 V6 with LPG.
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23rd January 2018, 06:32 | #3 |
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brilliant well done looks good .
I DONT HAVE PARTS FOR IT . andy |
24th January 2018, 15:04 | #4 |
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Didnt think you would Andy
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24th January 2018, 15:25 | #5 |
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My arthritic hips and knees have made me think about something easier to get in and out of. I've been looking at Freelanders, Range Rovers and Honda CRV's. I'll be interested to know what you report on this one. There was a diesel Automatic freelander near me that took my eye.
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24th January 2018, 16:11 | #6 |
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One of my good friends bought an 04 TD4 Freelander about two years ago. Ex demo model with all the history and one owner after dealer. He is delighted with it.
Very comfortable, good engine. His is dark blue..polishes up really well and mint inside Chris |
27th January 2018, 21:43 | #7 |
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halfway through replacing the clutch, knew it needed doing when I bought it, which is why I got it cheap
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27th January 2018, 21:44 | #8 |
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At least the ECU is in a nice place
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28th January 2018, 13:42 | #9 |
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I had a 2000 Freelander a few years ago but it had the 1.8 k series engine that was very under-powered and needed replacement after HGF. It was a lovely comfortable car that I drove across Europe. The intermediate gearbox caused me some problems so it was front wheel drive most of the time. Always knew the Td4s were the ones to have. Have fun with it! (but its not a 75!)
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My 75 Tourer CDTi was born Saturday, 21st June 2003 @ 09:50 My 75 was the 18,749th 75 Tourer to run off the production line, out of 27,407 It was the 195th 75 Tourer CDT Connoisseur SE (135) to be made out of 2,074 and the 1,789th 75 Tourer in Wedgewood Blue Metallic (code: JEL) to be made out of 1,871 Wedgewood Blue Metallic 75 Tourers Last edited by smudge.g; 28th January 2018 at 13:46.. |
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Absolutely superb car - can’t fault it at all Much easier to get in and out of especially the grandkids and the dog Regards Chris |
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