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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
If mine had been in there it would have tipped it back again! |
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1st Aug 2011 7:38 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
out of the ford based frying pan into the ford fire. best of luck. At work
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1st Aug 2011 8:37 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
Hope you have better luck with your Kuga than my step dad has had with his, is been a right pain in the arse since new, been back to the dealers loads of times for faults. It is still acting up over a year on told him he should have brought a Land Rover |
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1st Aug 2011 9:08 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
Get some winter tyres for the Kuga. Unlike the FL2, it will need them to make progress in heavy snow. Both cars on M+S tyres, the FL2 could reverse further in heavy snow than the Kuga could manage going forwards
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1st Aug 2011 9:45 pm |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
I disagree a little here. When I bought mine, one of the deciding factors was that the MPG was heaps better than the Ford Falcon I was getting rid of (although the Ford was 11 years old). And the Ford had no boot space and as a sedan was useless for carrying anything. I would have to use my girlfriends Corrolla if I wanted to carry anything big. We used her car to carry a washing machine home I agree that if the MPG was your main worry, you should probably go buy a Prius or something. 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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2nd Aug 2011 2:13 am |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
Our next door neighbour has a 4-wd Kuga and it has been back to the dealer on a regular basis since he got it. He's well sick OTOH my FL2 has had no problems at all.
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2nd Aug 2011 7:01 am |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
TO ME L/ROVER IS A GOOD CAR BUT THE KUGA IS A FOCUS ON STEROIDS HOPE IT WORKS FOR YOU I HAD AN BITTER EXPERANCE WITH A FORD TDCI ENGINE rainy-city
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2nd Aug 2011 7:14 am |
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Swingwing Member Since: 03 May 2011 Location: None Posts: 125 |
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/mo...on=Gallery
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2nd Aug 2011 7:57 am |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Not difficult to make the top 50 of any list to be fair... and have you seen the car directly after the freelander I dont know when this list was compiled but it looks fairly old.. Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints |
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2nd Aug 2011 8:18 am |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Give the man a break you's lot - clearly he's been unlucky with his Freelander and now your telling him his Kuga's going to be rubbish as well!!!! Knock a man whilst he's down why dont you
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2nd Aug 2011 8:26 am |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
February 2010. Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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2nd Aug 2011 8:58 am |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
Oh, I do agree - and even with an 'ultra reliable' brand like say Audi, or a 'rubbish' brand like say Citroen, you'll always get one that bucks the trend - which is why I haven't much time for people who extrapolate from one very bad (or good) vehicle, reliability-wise to the whole range. Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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2nd Aug 2011 9:04 am |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2182 |
Andy you have my sympathies - hope you fare better with the replacement car.
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2nd Aug 2011 12:12 pm |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Not saying its the norm but i do think you get some drivers that are more sympathetic than others... and its not just about people who enjoys' them its about people who have some mechanical empathy who understands the limits of things and how to look after them... You dont have to be gentle to be empathetic As I say its not always the case - just a theory of mine... besides, Andy66's car might have been second user and so it could have been the first driver who caused the problem Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints |
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2nd Aug 2011 12:32 pm |
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