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Lagoda Member Since: 27 Aug 2013 Location: St Albans Posts: 16 |
Hello All I'm new here and just wanted to pick your brains with my first post if I may.
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27th Aug 2013 10:19 am |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
I would agree Iain |
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27th Aug 2013 10:35 am |
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Jonathan26 Member Since: 11 May 2013 Location: Manchester Posts: 71 |
I'd have to agree. I had a basic FL1 (S) followed by a very high spec D2. I'm now on an FL 2GS and am happy. Okay, I did a half day LRE in a 2013 MY freelander and it was lovely but after a little shopping around 9 months ago I got a 57 plate GS with 29K miles, FSH and 12 months warranty from a main dealer for £11.8K. Regardless of service history, components do wear out - there are many better experts on here than me but by 100K surely things are going to start getting more frequent/expensive ? FL2 2007 57 GS
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27th Aug 2013 10:36 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I bought a 2008 HSE with about 67000 on the clock and its been fine but we only expect to do 7000 miles per year in it. If I was expecting to do a higher annual mileage, I'd go agree with what others have advised and go for a lower spec, lower mileage model for the same money. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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27th Aug 2013 10:44 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
I use mine for personal use only and still manage to put 16,000 miles on it each year, so in my case if I was looking at a S/H car I would sacrifice spec for low mileage.
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27th Aug 2013 11:24 am |
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heyho Member Since: 02 Aug 2013 Location: Leeds Posts: 263 |
I've just purchased a 2009 SE with 74k on the clock. Mainly to be used as a 2nd car and hopefully a god send in the bad weather I'm not expecting to put more than 6-7k on it per annum. Saying that did nearly 1,000 miles in it last week.
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27th Aug 2013 11:27 am |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
You may do better by putting you requirements in the for sale/ wanted section in this forum, you could get both as well as knowing that the car was owned by someone who looked after it. Prices usually just above trade in so a saving of about 2-3K my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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27th Aug 2013 12:15 pm |
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Lagoda Member Since: 27 Aug 2013 Location: St Albans Posts: 16 |
Thanks everyone some definite food for thought there. It is very easy to get distracted by all the bells and whistles after all isn't a Freelander 2 that can cover most terrain I'll ever need in comfort basically one big bell and whistle. But what man doesn't like a gadget. I will broaden my search and when the time comes perhaps post on here.
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27th Aug 2013 1:28 pm |
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donny Member Since: 05 Mar 2010 Location: Usually knocking about the north Posts: 215 |
I have two FL2s - one bought with 20k miles, the other with 125k miles (both diesel autos)
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27th Aug 2013 1:59 pm |
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ccsnet Member Since: 05 Jan 2013 Location: Lancs Posts: 881 |
Mine is an 07 HSE and had about 70k on the clock with it. OK I've had a few problems although I planned and expected them. TBF I did not expect the rear oil seal and that was a wallet killer but every thing else was about about what I thought.
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27th Aug 2013 2:45 pm |
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kimosabe Member Since: 24 Aug 2012 Location: Rigil Five (Moonbase beta) Posts: 122 |
Our 2009 FL2 TD4 HSE is great! It's not the best car i've ever driven in terms of handling but it eats up the road and sitting up high really makes things a great deal more appealing than sitting at eye level with the peasants It's not a driver's car, it's a car for someone who needs to drive a 2ton 4x4 at around 30mpg.
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27th Aug 2013 6:34 pm |
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Adrian888 Member Since: 07 Apr 2013 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 174 |
Unfortunately given my experience of an FL2 in recent weeks I wouldn't touch with a barge pole. Buy japanese or German. yes, its great to drive, tows well but build quaility is questionable, breaks down and when you do the dealers don't care. eh tu? |
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28th Aug 2013 10:54 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Other manufacturers don't have trouble do they, Toyata have recalled thousands of vehicles for steering problems, then months later recalled 242000 vehicles for brake problems. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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28th Aug 2013 12:36 pm |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
Adrian, You have posted this on other forums without detail, was it two separate defects or were they associated? I do think if criticising anything the detail should be included so as to inform others of problems or not just sounding off because you have become fed up, The indications were the car became disabled, but not as to the extent. With this type of vehicle there is no real difference between the manufacturing countries both Japan and Germany in regards to reliability, there are just as many complaints regarding MB VW BMW and Toyota, Mitsubishi, If you want bad service try the Korean models abroad where the warranties vary. No it's not nice when it happens but think twice before condemning the car, could cost more in the long run. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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28th Aug 2013 12:48 pm |
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