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rjc1944 Member Since: 18 Dec 2011 Location: Perranporth, Cornwall Posts: 783 |
That looks good! Automatic now available on the diesel 2.0 litre eh?? Interesting........... Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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11th Oct 2013 9:24 pm |
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vectis Member Since: 30 Jul 2006 Location: IOW Posts: 114 |
I had my Freelander 2 2009 model SE on a 58 plate for just under 5 years and loved it but last year started having a few niggling problems with power steering pump packing up and a series of electrical gremlins with windows and complete doors dying but hadn't given up on them, a year ago I test drove a Yeti and was very impressed. In june this year I was looking at ex demos and various other things and out of the blue got offered a very good deal on a Yeti L&K 4x4 140 Diesel dsg and I have to say having had it for 4 months absolutely love it, I'm getting 40-45 mpg on the Isle of Wight which is about 10 more than I got from my manual FL2 and for the off roading I do with my fishing and dogs it seems more than capable for what I need. I went from FL1(TD4) to FFRR to D3 to FL2 (which I knew I must have after I went to the launch) to Yeti and have enjoyed all of them and none of them have seemed like a backwards step and I wouldn't rule out returning to a landrover in the future but at the moment I am more than happy with the Yeti. Just a few thoughts from someone who has moved from away from long term FL2 ownership and I would like to thank everyone on here for help and advice I have received over the years, I still have a browse of the forums most weeks. |
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27th Oct 2013 11:47 am |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
And the ultimate answer to this thread was.....
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13th Jan 2014 6:45 am |
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