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scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241 |
"Weve been looking at CRVs today, my wifes favourite. She is worried that I will be unbearable to live with if I go for the Freelander and have problems with it due to reliability.
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24th Feb 2008 11:09 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
The original freelanders main problem was rover parts non of them modern. The 1.8 petrol was rover, the td4 had a bmw diesel which was fine but a rover clutch which was too weak for the engine. On mine I had trouble with the front wiper motor and linkages - rover parts. Saying that on the whole my Fl1 was well built with an absence of rattles and squeaks.
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24th Feb 2008 11:16 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I normally drive a FL2 SE, today i have a "S" as my HDC came up with a fault the other day
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25th Feb 2008 4:02 pm |
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Dave Member Since: 04 Jul 2007 Location: Somewhere Near You Posts: 2666 |
Nicely put Npinks.
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25th Feb 2008 6:39 pm |
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r12ure Member Since: 25 Feb 2008 Location: Glasgow Posts: 15 |
I've been through the same process both on what spec and more importantly what colour.
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25th Feb 2008 8:31 pm |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
You wont regret the colour it's the best . but the I am biased. |
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25th Feb 2008 9:15 pm |
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r12ure Member Since: 25 Feb 2008 Location: Glasgow Posts: 15 |
I tend to think youre right Tandemman.
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25th Feb 2008 10:16 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
The best colour is black no caravan |
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25th Feb 2008 10:27 pm |
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r12ure Member Since: 25 Feb 2008 Location: Glasgow Posts: 15 |
Hi chicken george
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25th Feb 2008 11:33 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
CG
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25th Feb 2008 11:51 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
Black was actually at mrs georges insistence, she wont have red as it clashes with her hair! Black looks great but needs to be washed at least 3 times as everytime it dries all the missed bits show up
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25th Feb 2008 11:53 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
you'll see in this Poll that grey is the most popular.....and therefore by default is the best! And that's my completely unbiased opinion as well |
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26th Feb 2008 4:05 am |
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yamaha-fan Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Munich Posts: 324 |
Besides "best" colour for our Freely 2 I share Gambba's unbiased view that stornoway grey suits the Freely 2 very well. It changes colour depending on light fall, and, after all, it is relatively resistant against dirt.
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26th Feb 2008 7:11 am |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Quite simply it is the quality of the workers. I'm sorry to say it but the car industry is at the lowest end of the engineering structure and the pay is directly reflected, but also with more and more school leavers wanting high paid office jobs the "trade jobs" are loosing out. The above is proven in that the influx of Polish workers in the UK find jobs without any issue, yet there are plenty of unemployed brits out there, and this seems to me to be that Brits in the lower pay scale think that they are somehow above these jobs....and instead it's easier to simply go and collect money from the working tax payers through the government benefits office. [Rant off] In addition although cars are becoming more sophisticated in telling us what is wrong wth them, they are only doing that because of the more sophisticated systems on the car and therefore they are by nature technically more challanging. So it goes without saying less skilled (read this as less clever) mechanics and more complicated cars is not a good mix. I've not dealt with German car mechanics, but I have dealt with many on the lift truck business and my personal opinion is that generally speaking they are relatively passionate (focussed) about what they are doing, and with this means that they don't just know the basics, but they want to know more.....and this is what makes one a professional. Now sometimes this passion is simply misguided, but for me that is what passion or focus is about and does sometimes. |
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26th Feb 2008 7:49 am |
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