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04/2/2008 at 9:13am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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None of the diesel Freelanders are in the top tax band, only the big petrol engined ones. The BMW engine version is the TD4.
A friend has a Freelander TD4 and it has proved very reliable and good on mpg.
Others slate them.I know you have to look out for transmission problems.
I have tried the Freelander 2 and it is superb but expensive!
Try looking here www.landrovernet.com
Look at the Freelander section!
It is a very good forum, for owners and enthusiasts.
(I have owned a couple of Land Rovers)
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06/2/2008 at 4:17pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: Bailey unicorn vigo
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hi, i do approx 2k miles a month, only been let down by the freelander once. that was a £50 maf sensor. i have had 3 since 1999 and had no major problems such as drive train problems.
mpg on a run around 40mpg about 25-30 around town.
Just wish they were a bit heavier for towing. dont have any other freelander but a td4, its a bmw engine and is very reliable.
jeep grand cherokees are great the standard ones are not so good.
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20/2/2008 at 4:28pm
Location: Andover Outfit: Coachman Mirage
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I have a 2001 TD4 which gave me no problems until....... I was reversing mine and our friends van on their pitches at the start of last season.
Burnt the clutch out for my trouble £1400 to get it fixed I avoid reversing vans now as everytime I try I get a horrible burning smell from the clutch (complete new clutch)
Anyone had anything similar, I've been caravanning for long enough now to know how to reverse a van without burning the clutch out!!
------------- John H
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