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MacWallace Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Perthshire Posts: 148 |
Hi GeorgeG,
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10th May 2011 2:09 pm |
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GeorgeG Member Since: 05 May 2011 Location: Dorset Posts: 88 |
Thanks Mac. Very useful feedback. |
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10th May 2011 3:09 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
The FL2 Auto drives much better than many cars, you could not compare the ride quality and driveability between a GS with 65 profile tyres and BMW's with hard wall run flats. FL2 streets ahead.
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10th May 2011 3:57 pm |
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GeorgeG Member Since: 05 May 2011 Location: Dorset Posts: 88 |
Thanks for that druand. I see you've had 3 GS's - presumably you think that's all you need for your requirements. I'm impressed with your mpg figures. Do you notice the extra power/torque in the SD over TD? I'm inclined to pay the extra for SD provided the mpg is nearly as good. |
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10th May 2011 4:20 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Although I haven't even got my own Freelander yet, I have done nearly 250,000 miles in a series of 3 V70 D5's since 2003.
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10th May 2011 4:29 pm |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
I would defo recommend heated seats & heated screen! Especially with leather! Also the sd4 is alot more pokey, I often find my standard freelander a little sluggish compared to other modern diesels. My mpg is never higher than 20mpg, but it depends how you drive I guess! Most of my driving is country roads and minor A roads! But overall very good car, and great off road and in the snow! Another thing is I find the boot very small compared to other models, my sisters german sheppard fill the boot area and he is not a massive dog. |
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10th May 2011 4:34 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
If you 'need' the extra gear go for used HSE. No contest for me when I chose the GS as I have no interest in leather unless it is air con cooled like a rangie.
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10th May 2011 5:01 pm |
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GeorgeG Member Since: 05 May 2011 Location: Dorset Posts: 88 |
Tigger, fascinating remarks re the V70 and turbo lag - reassuring to know it wasn't just me then. Mine was one of the first 2006 MY 183 bhp examples. I had owned a 240 and then a 740 estate for about 15 years and felt the V70, although a very nice looking car, lacked the honesty and sheer capability and practicality of the earlier Volvos. Your comments re your test drive have gone a long way to reassuring me over the superiority of the Freelander. I think the D5 lump should really be consigned to the scrap heap when you look at the competition. I am amazed it is still in production, but it may have something to do with the new owners not wanting to invest. Anyway, this is a bit off-topic even if it is of interest to us. |
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10th May 2011 5:22 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Tempting though it is to go off at (Volvo) a tangent, I was extremely impressed with even the lower powered TD4 that I tried. While it didn't feel it would ever be as fast as the V70, it certainly reacted to the throttle much more quickly and pulled from much lower down in the rev range. I don't think there was ever a need to take it past 2,500 revs at any point during the 100 miles that I used it. Considering the fact that my usual drives are the Volvo and a 300bhp Focus RS, I was expecting the Freelander to be clumsy and slow and it was neither of these things. |
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10th May 2011 6:16 pm |
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Triple7 Member Since: 20 Apr 2010 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 232 |
What budget are we talking of for the used HSE?
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10th May 2011 7:03 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
And a Spare Wheel, better than a can of jollop any day |
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10th May 2011 7:17 pm |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
That makes no sense at all selling the best 4x4 by far with no spare! What a joke! I could never own a car without a proper size spare! The defenders come with an alloy spare and they are tractors! |
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10th May 2011 7:22 pm |
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GeorgeG Member Since: 05 May 2011 Location: Dorset Posts: 88 |
Triple7, is your FL2 a pre-facelift. Your mpg looks pretty good- is that mixed driving, lond trips or what? My budget is probably up to about 30k for the car i.e. my car + cash = 30k - not enough for a new HSE auto. You say the ride is sorted, do you mean that the suspension setup is good enough to cope with 60 profile tyres or less without ruining the ride quality? In an eaarlier post I mentioned I had run a Volvo V70. The suspension setup was so bad that the ride on 55 profile tyres was terrible, and the tramlining was even worse. Ride quality is something I am somewhat obsessed with. Unfortunately the sort of test drives you get these days are not adequate to come to any useful conclusion as to how good the ride is on poor surfaces, and the road surfaces around here are POOR. |
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10th May 2011 7:51 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Playing devil's advocate for a moment (and speaking as someone who paid the extra to have a proper spare!) there are a lot of people out there who simply don't have the confidence / can't be bothered to change a spare wheel, but are quite happy to use a tin of goo. In addition, not having a spare frees up a huge amount of additional space under the boot floor. Being a little more cynical, the weight of the (optional) spare isn't included in the official fuel consumption and CO2 figure calculations. |
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10th May 2011 8:21 pm |
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