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jonnie Member Since: 17 Jan 2007 Location: West Midlands Posts: 1 |
Has anybody taken ownership of their new Freelander 2 yet? |
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17th Jan 2007 10:57 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
Thanks for asking, very sore point, car waiting at dealers nearly two weeks now but not delivered due to 'admin' problem between dealer and my fleet office .....
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17th Jan 2007 11:04 pm |
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pelyma Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Patching Posts: 366 |
No autos yet, a neighbour has just got their Java HSE, looks great next to their Buckinghan D3, but I wanted to be first D4 HSE Lux for me
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18th Jan 2007 9:14 am |
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gibbergump Member Since: 13 Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton Posts: 65 |
For those of you that "have yours" up in Scotland, how are doing in the snow? Scottie, are you getting the snow in Inverness? I am curious as snow is our surface too most of the winter.
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18th Jan 2007 3:58 pm |
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plop Member Since: 14 Nov 2006 Location: SCOTLAND Posts: 4 |
I am finding it superb it’s the other road users that clog the road up fantastic grip and traction no problem in the snow at all
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18th Jan 2007 5:26 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
I was begining to think this day would never arrive ... but I can now answer YES to this question. Drove the 4 miles home in very heavy traffic; then got a call from youngster, the school bus had broken down, another 4 miles in heavy traffic to pick her up; then a call from my wife, flat tyre on her cer in works car park, yet another 4 miles in heavy traffic. Going to find some clear roads this evening !!! |
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18th Jan 2007 6:48 pm |
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RsTurbo Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Bergamo Posts: 27 |
Pics, pics, pics, pics please!!!!!!!!!!! |
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18th Jan 2007 7:11 pm |
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Scottie Member Since: 19 Sep 2006 Location: Dunblane/Inverness Posts: 66 |
yes we have snow and yes so far it is fine on the white stuff. Ours is a manual so It handles a treat slowing down using the gears and stuff. Nothing worse in a big 4x4 auto and you put the foot in the brakes wheels lock up and you slide missing the turn. Fiona |
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18th Jan 2007 7:15 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
trying to post picture but obviously being a bit thick about it ... can't find the usual "browse" button that allows you pick and add an image file ... I've looked at the FAQ, it doesn't make sense to me ...
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18th Jan 2007 8:05 pm |
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Martin Site Admin & Owner Member Since: 18 Feb 2006 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 977 |
Avtur, see the step-by-step guides here:
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18th Jan 2007 9:39 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
I live just south of Manchester, we've just had a sudden & unexpected fall of snow. I had to take the opportunity to get out an play in it! Headed for the high ground of the Peak District and found plenty of the white stuff. All I can say is 'wow', performance is brilliant. The GS is the first 4X4 I've owned, and to have the chance to let it loose in the snow within three days of taking delivery is wonderful, couldn't have planned it better! Headed straight for a couple of 1 in 4's that I know well, always the first to close in bad weather. Even without selecting terrain response straight up no problem. Got to the stage of stopping on the hills to try and restart, again no problem. Coming down was great for trying out Hill-Descent, again worked fine. I'm sure there are many reading this who have been driving 4X4's for years who know how well they work in all conditions and are thinking 'so what' a bit of snow; but please humour me as this is all new and exciting. I've cracked the half century in years, but today I feel like an eight year old with a new toy !! And to answer 'gibberjump's question worked fine on the factory fit Goodyear Wrangler M+S |
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21st Jan 2007 10:32 pm |
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gibbergump Member Since: 13 Sep 2006 Location: Edmonton Posts: 65 |
Brilliant!! I am extemely envious! Too bad my HSE does not arrive until April. Not even Canada has snow in April. Oh well, I am sure i will be able to find a muddy country road somewhere to play in
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21st Jan 2007 11:24 pm |
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The Villager Member Since: 06 Nov 2006 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 242 |
Any one can help with this? is it possible to set a route on satnav(SE) without the engine running?, if so how? thank you
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22nd Jan 2007 9:47 am |
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Scottie Member Since: 19 Sep 2006 Location: Dunblane/Inverness Posts: 66 |
this is what I do. get in car put key in slot keep feet off clutch press start button and the ignition will come on lights checking system message etc etc then I put my route into satnav then foot on clutch start press start button and we are off. but not sure I would do this everytime if I was taking ages to enter the route as I am still from the odler days when it was not best practice to leave the car on ignition to long as it would heat up the coil. Fiona |
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22nd Jan 2007 10:24 am |
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