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Subject Topic: landrover freelander Post Reply Post New Topic
03/2/2008 at 10:43pm
 Location: northumberland
 Outfit: Bailey pageant bordeaux & Xtrail
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Hi after my recent post about wanting a jeep cherokee i have decided that i quite fancy a freelander.I've been told that if you get one registerd before march 2001 then the tax is cheaper,also i've been advised to get the one with the BMW 2.0 diesel engine in it as it has good mpg.Any thoughts on towing capabilities,mpg,reliability would be welcomed

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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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04/2/2008 at 7:01pm
 Location: Leicestershire
 Outfit: Swift Corniche 2015
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We had a freelander and every time we used it to tow it broke down and we came home on a tow truck! Ours was T reg 2.0 ltr diesel.

IRD boxes are prone to smashing, viscous coupling prone to seizing,lots of niggly electrical faults.

We called it the freelander off "the" road vehicle, the worst 4x4 by far.

My niece had a different model, same problems.


06/2/2008 at 10:17am
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I have a TD4 Auto,it's four years old and I've had it since new. It's one of the upgraded freelanders prior to the intoduction of the freelander2. It's a great tow car and apart from a rear door seal needing replaced I've had no other problems. Diesel engine and auto gearbox is a great combination. Towing a charisma 555. I'm not sure about mpg when towing but get about 35mpg solo.



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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08/2/2008 at 8:30pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: bailey pageant bordeaux freelander td4
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had my freelander td4 now for 3 years.it has touch wood never let me down.a better tow car than the disco300 td.i can not praise it high enough.


08/2/2008 at 9:44pm
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger 460 2 L Rover F lander
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hi i had a 2001 y plate td4 up until latter part of hols in aug 07 no real probs but it blew a turbo  hose and i had contiued problemens from then on  after haveing a local 4x4 ctr to look at it it guzzled diesel so i got rid.  The tow limit of 2000kg was good pulled my Bailey Ranger bikes on top plus extra adult ok, go for it mine must have been a fiday afternoon make

 



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09/2/2008 at 12:00am
 Location: northumberland
 Outfit: Bailey pageant bordeaux & Xtrail
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Thanks for the info going to look at a 2000 model td4s hardback fsh 61,000miles £3990 with 3 month warranty.

David



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09/2/2008 at 8:39am
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Their reliability record would put me off, Mrs Mop's one has just gone bang if you look at the Outdoor life forum although that is the petrol version which has an awful reputation for head gaskets.

Honda CRV would be far higher on my list.

Ali



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!!

 

 

 



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20/2/2008 at 6:52pm
 Location: Lincolnshire
 Outfit: Eriba Triton 430GT VW Touran 140
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Take your time in picking the Freelander. It is the best looking 4X4 around but they have been plagued with reliabilty problems usually centered around the electrical systems and certainly pre-2001.

When they were producing under Rover ownership they were at their worst and even now talking to one of the design technicians at LR they still have plenty of problems. The overall car is now built very well benefiting and utilising BMW and subsequently a Ford ethos, but the bits that go wrong are still usually electrical as these are the elements that cannot be fitted by machine but by human hand! 

Not my words but from the horses mouth so to speak! 

Go Jap and try the Nissan X-Trail, Honda CRV or Mitsubishi range.



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