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taubertäler



Member Since: 28 Feb 2007
Location: Deutschland
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Pictures of the basic Freel2

first, i am verry disappointed that landrover had not hold the termin for the german presentation of Freelander2.

second, it is not good that we can find no pictures of the basis Freelander2.
The www from the landrover-sides only shows typ HSE.

So can anyone send me some photos exterior and interior of the basic Freelander2 (German "E" typ)?

Sorry that i must write to you, so the German agency is not competent enough!

Who you can help me?

ötzi Wink

Post #1743 28th Feb 2007 6:56 am
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QUERCUS



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2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

i find it very understandable that land rover wants to trumpet the higher end models. you can find pics of a lower spec model here: http://carspyshots.net/zerothread?id=20028&page=12 2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6
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Post #1748 28th Feb 2007 8:52 am
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taubertäler



Member Since: 28 Feb 2007
Location: Deutschland
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thanks,
i agree with you!
the pictures are from the Europe Typ "S".

The Typ "E" for Europe had no:
- Radiocontrol from Steering wheel
- boardcomputer
- Terrain response
- raining sensore
- front fog lamps
- 17" alu wheels (16")
- luggage cover
- cruise control
- automatic climate control

the price for typ "E" 30900.-€ typ "S" 34300.-€ incl 19% tax. So 3400.-€ Diff. for Germany

thanks ötzi Wink

Post #1751 28th Feb 2007 10:05 am
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dpilot



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It seems that you are very lucky "out there" in the rest of Europe.

The E type of the Freelander 2.2 td4 here in Greece costs 40660€
And if you want the terrain response aka "S" type you have to pay 45000€

It's also strange that the codings are different between English and the rest of European market

If the new Freelander had a price tag of 35000€ with terrain response it would have been a great success considering the success of SUV of that price, here in Greece

BTW the Taro advertising it's also started here.

Post #1754 28th Feb 2007 4:08 pm
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gibbergump



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Canada 2007 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Wow. I gues i cannot complain about the Canadian pricing any longer. I have an i6 HSE ordered for delivery next month and it was priced at $53,000 Canadian dollars. That equates to about 35k Euro.

Post #1761 28th Feb 2007 10:04 pm
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taubertäler



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thats nice, in Germany i6 HSE costs 45000.-€ groundprice.

Good deal gibbergump!

I hope you have a lot of fun with the new car.

ötzi Wink

Post #1762 28th Feb 2007 11:18 pm
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QUERCUS



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2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

dpilot wrote:
It seems that you are very lucky "out there" in the rest of Europe. The E type of the Freelander 2.2 td4 here in Greece costs 40660€.


still cheap! here in the most northern of europe the stripped td4 costs 48.500 euro. do you want to get into a discussion on housing prices and taxes?... 2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6
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Post #1764 1st Mar 2007 6:36 am
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QUERCUS



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2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

gibbergump wrote:
Wow. I gues i cannot complain about the Canadian pricing any longer. I have an i6 HSE ordered for delivery next month and it was priced at $53,000 Canadian dollars. That equates to about 35k Euro.


you definitely can't! that car is priced at 67.400 euros over here. almost double what you are paying... 2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6
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Post #1765 1st Mar 2007 6:38 am
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EM



Member Since: 01 Mar 2007
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Russia 

Here in Moscow 37500USD TD4 E 55900 USD I6 HSE groundprice , 57200 USD i6 HSE ( + winter pack , bixenons , advanced climat )

Compare with rivals top spec with options in same range with Subaru Tribeca , NISSAN Murano , low spec X3 and Lex RX 350 . Low spec price start exactly over NISSAN X-Tail top spec and compete with new RAV and CRV

Financial ( loan , insurance ) is much better than any competition

Post #1766 1st Mar 2007 8:02 am
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dpilot



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Dear QUERCUS,
It would be a nice topic to discuss the price differences but especially between North and South Europe there are a lot of factors affecting these, namely salaries and GDP.
For sure taxes in Scandinavia are higher but I suppose that you have the corresponding social benefits for that.
Salary wise for the middle employee in Greece you have an average of 1100-1300 euros and the VAT for most of the things is 19%. Housing rental for 100 sq. met. is approx. 700-800 euros depending of the region.
So you can imagine that 40-45000 euros for a car is a very high number.
Unfortunately the consuming society we are living with all the credits and loans that banks offer (with the appropriate gain) leads you to believe that you can buy a car of that price. And that's why in our days in Greece you see more SUV (mostly in the price tag of 30-35000 euros) than any other European country. Also through leasing you can see a lot of Cayenne around Athens!!!

Anyway I believe that the new Freelander is on purpose more expensive than the previous model, since it competes with BMW X3 instead of RAV or Xtrail

Post #1771 1st Mar 2007 10:33 am
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taubertäler



Member Since: 28 Feb 2007
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sorry, i only want pictures of the basic Freelander2 Typ "E".
The details and price of the "E" typ i give where only for showing what kind of the model typ i mean.

Gruß ötzi Wink

Post #1773 1st Mar 2007 11:39 am
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dpilot



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don't worry dear taubertäler
mods can separate the topic and anything else except answers to your question can move in another thread Wink

Post #1775 1st Mar 2007 4:14 pm
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gibbergump



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Canada 2007 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

HOLY COW!

Quercus, I am starting to feel better every minute. 67.400 euros Shocked That is unbelievable Exclamation

I was bitching and complaining because the americans were getting such a better price than us. They are paying around 30k Euro for the i6 HSE. That is list price!
I'll be quiet now....

gg Rolling Eyes

Post #1794 2nd Mar 2007 2:00 am
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QUERCUS



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gibbergump wrote:
HOLY COW! I'll be quiet now...


thanks. the RR SC starts here at 168.600 euros. that makes 260.000 of your dollars. 2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6
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Post #1795 2nd Mar 2007 6:30 am
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Stornoway Grey

The USD is a problem currency at the moment. 31% depreciation against the euro and almost 2 dollars to a pound. Prices are distorted using these exchange rates and in most cases become uncompetitive unless allowances are made to price the product for the local market.

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