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LRswe



Member Since: 08 Apr 2012
Location: Sweden
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2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Funny that you should go from comfy to barnyard!, I am in the process of going the other way!.

Like you, I was pretty nervous about the practicality of owning a defender as a daily drive. I have to say that it has been with no doubt in my mind, one of the most defining, inspiring, frustrating and adventurous periods of my life, all at the same time.

Mechanically, what you see on the outside of the cab, is what you see on the inside. It is a cold car in the winter if you dont have a webasto or the such installed. By the same token, if you dont have AC on the car, then you will be hot - Unless you are moving, in which event you will be able to open the awesome flaps under the windscreen! (not on post MY07 models)

Noise levels are substantial inside the cabin at anything above 60mph, making conversation not impossible, but a challenge at times. The driving position is pretty cramped between the door and the elbow, but generous on the inside of the transmission side. Its worth noting that taller drivers have problems as the steering wheel is fixed in position, and there is only so far you can slide a seat back, they are not hight adjustable.

If you surf, or intend carrying anything longer than 1.5m, then you are looking at some cabin intrusion, the 90 is not big, but for a driver and a passenger, you will get plenty camping gear in the back. Sleeping in the car, is not impossible with the passenger seat folded forward and a DIY boxjob in the back.

Common problems are actually pretty minor gripes.. I had a MY02, (the td5 engines prior to that had head problems, so stay away) In the two years she stood outside marking her territory, I managed to drive her 120,000km, through most of scandinavia and beyond. In all that time, the common problems I had (read annually) were;

Failing Light switches,
Failing clutch cylinders,
MAF sensor (I was using a k+n air filter, that I attribute to the failing)

As per any car, rust on the chassis is going to be a major issue. Everything else is pretty much fixable by yourself, and parts.. they are really cheap... I mean... silly cheap!

Would I buy one again? - well, I sold it for something more comfy. The TD5 only has 5 gears.. it screams trying to drive at motorway speeds, and as a result drinks fuel as it pummels its way through the air. It was the sensible choice to sell it for me.. but now.. I am looking at the issues the FL2 is having, and I really miss my little defender.

They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so heres a few of me and my ex...

http://www.gobeyond.se/pictures/deffi.jpg
http://www.gobeyond.se/pictures/winter-3.jpg
http://www.gobeyond.se/pictures/winter-2.jpg
http://www.gobeyond.se/pictures/air.jpg

Post #143626 21st May 2012 12:06 am
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athelstan



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chicken george wrote:
happy memories excluding maybe when Irolled one on a public road aged 16 Whistle


Unhappy memory: my mate The Gray rolled his ex army lightweight coming back from the pub one winter's night (before DD days) and I was inside as well. Down a steep bank it went and we ended up outside in the snow. The Landlord of the pub we'd been in all night came out with his Series 111 and simply pulled it out of the field, towed us back to the pub and told us to stay the night. Next morning we were both carted off to hospital - The Gray had broken ribs and I had a dislocated shoulder. Alcohol - a great anaesthetic. That incident shook him up badly and he sold the LW a couple of months later (too skittish on ice n snow he said) and never had a Landy again. But if you talk to him about it now at 72yrs of age, he will tell you that lightweight was the most fun vehicle (other than his motorbikes) that he's ever owned.

Post #143628 21st May 2012 6:36 am
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dunkley201



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Great pics, LRswe! Thumbs Up 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

08 FL2 TD4 SE Manual in Rimini Red (Now Gone)

Post #143636 21st May 2012 8:06 am
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D99



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Liking the pics a lot.. Especially the 3rd one down in the snow with the lights. Thumbs Up

Post #143674 21st May 2012 7:46 pm
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taztastic



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Fantastic photo's LRswe Thumbs Up Difficult conditions handled very well

Post #143694 21st May 2012 9:08 pm
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LRswe



Member Since: 08 Apr 2012
Location: Sweden
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2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Oooh, thanks guys! : )

I managed to get them on a couple of LR calendars and an LR parts supplier asked if they could use them on their site, so I said sure!, a week later I got a mug with a print on it! : )

The third one with the lights is actually a little deceiving... When I took the shot, it was actually snowing and I think the shutter was open 30 secs : ) give it a shot next winter, the results are brilliant.

Only 4 more weeks until the LR2 is here, then I am up in Norway for a week with it!! Lets hope for sunshine! : ) I cant wait to start sending in pics for the photo competitions, I have seen some real beauties in there from you guys! - I have access to a military training area that makes for some fun shots and driving!

Post #143733 22nd May 2012 12:03 pm
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JST



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France 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Narvik Black

I loved mine...drove it for 10 years all over Europe. Never had any real problems with it or ever had it nicked. Yes the LR2 is a loverly comfy civilised car which can still cut it off road but you can't go here with one:-

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or do this (crap video quality!) :-

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I may still get another one to go with the FL2. If you think a Defender is uncomfortable, cold etc.....try my other Landy ("Management" at the controls!) :-

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Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  John
07 HSE Narvick Black
Land Rover Series One
Triumph Rocket 111 (sadly gone!)

Post #143739 22nd May 2012 12:37 pm
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