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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
What extra toys can you get for the HSE that you can't get with the dynamic? Apart from the different style seats as far as I could tell from the build your own on the website you could put all the toys in the dynamic if you so wish? |
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17th Apr 2013 3:46 pm |
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chingf0rd Member Since: 30 Mar 2013 Location: London Posts: 11 |
My Dynamic is spec'd to the max - it's pretty much a HSE Lux but with the body kit and the different seats. Careful with the xenon lights on the web configurator - they are already included in the Dynamic Plus pack (which is pretty good value from what I can gather) so you don't need to add the extra 900+ quid for those if you have the pack. Did away with carpets though - went for the full-on rubber |
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17th Apr 2013 4:12 pm |
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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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17th Apr 2013 6:07 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Oh yes, this one's ripe for the red pen |
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17th Apr 2013 6:15 pm |
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chrisr1806 Member Since: 20 Oct 2012 Location: None Posts: 2220 |
Rubber mats are useful in the winter and if you have muddy feet. Otherwise, I prefer carpet mats as I think they look better than rubbers IMO. That's why I have a set of genuine LR carpet mats and a cheap set of rubber ones. The rubber ones just go on top of the carpet ones when my feet are dirty. |
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17th Apr 2013 6:25 pm |
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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
I've been doing some more research and am wondering what makes the FL2 a better overall package? From all the reports it appears that the Evoque is slightly better off-road, although both will handle far more than I can to begin with. I have to say that the Evoques interior does look better/more luxurious than the FL2 IMO, but does 'feel' too car-like and not 4x4 like which would put me off to be honest. The FL2 still has that 4x4 feel to it which is what I'm wanting. |
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19th Apr 2013 12:03 pm |
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rchrdleigh Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Somewhere in the East of England Posts: 1601 |
If you were to go along to a LR Experience Centre and take both an Evoque and a Freelander around the same route you'd find that the Freelander was marginally more capable, but there is not much in it.
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19th Apr 2013 12:31 pm |
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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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19th Apr 2013 1:02 pm |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
The Fl2 in my opinion is the better of the two because:
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19th Apr 2013 1:10 pm |
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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
Thanks for this, definitely the kind of info I'm after. Good to hear from someone who's had both. In your opinion is there a lot of difference in the TD4 and SD4, and did you have the manual or auto TD4?
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19th Apr 2013 1:36 pm |
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Yanwoo Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 280 |
I recently made a similar switch to the one you're considering (a smaller sportier car to a freelander). I went for the SD4 for a similar reason to you suggested - to get as much horsepower as I could so the transition would be less stark
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19th Apr 2013 2:45 pm |
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snerkler Member Since: 16 Apr 2013 Location: UK Posts: 21 |
That's great thanks. How've you felt the steering compared to the sports car as I know 4x4's and pick ups etc can feel a bit vague. Have you noticed any issues or does it seem quite positive in terms of feedback (for a 4x4)? What exactly does the sport button do, as sport buttons work differently in different cars? Is it just in auto mode and lets it hang onto the gears for longer, or does it change throttle response, power, suspension stiffness etc? There's not much info in the brochure, it just says it gives it a livelier performance , and I've not managed to find a pdf version of the owners manual yet. Also, can you disable stop/start as I find it an annoying feature? On my current car there's a button to disable it, although if you have it in sequential mode it's not active anyway. To be honest I don't think the speed thing will be an issue for me as my current car is deceptively quick when cruising, as well as having the ability to pin you back in the seat when you're giving it the beans |
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19th Apr 2013 3:39 pm |
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chrisr1806 Member Since: 20 Oct 2012 Location: None Posts: 2220 |
Referring to the stop/start:
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19th Apr 2013 4:30 pm |
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rchrdleigh Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Somewhere in the East of England Posts: 1601 |
Sport mode is available on all automatics and gives about a 10% improvement in performance by changing the gear ratios slightly. In the Freelander it does nothing to suspension stiffness.
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19th Apr 2013 4:34 pm |
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