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Lr2maker



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Goodbye ford welcome to a bright future

Wink At last things are sorted. We can concentrate on building quality landies. Nothing changes same staff same suppliers same urge to make you happy with your fl2's. Gonna get cash to make a 7str and get the air suspension. Oops let that out bit early. Goodbye ford bean counters, hello a man with deep pockets and a vision for the future of lr(at halewood lrx any1) Live your life be free-lander

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Re: Goodbye ford welcome to a bright future

Lr2maker wrote:
Gonna get cash to make a 7str and get the air suspension.


Shocked I'll be keeping an eye on this one, air suspension would be great.

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Gonna get cash to make a 7str and get the air suspension.


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But those 6th & 7th Seats will be small Confused

But if this comes off it will make a lot of people happy like me Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I can think of nothing worse than a smallish car with 7 seats. The only people who would fit would be small children. Imagine the noise and crowd control problems Exclamation . At work
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npinks



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i think like the disco3 you have issues getting into them too.

If you have 2 child seats on the 2nd row you can't use the 3rd row until you remove the child seat, also the middle 2nd row seat would be useless with 2 child seats due to the access and width of child seats.

Obviously a issue to people with 2 child seats but still a issue.

And the fact that they be no room for a pushchair, never mind a double buggy Sad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:
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Gonna get cash to make a 7str and get the air suspension.


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But those 6th & 7th Seats will be small Confused

But if this comes off it will make a lot of people happy like me Thumbs Up


Personally, the idea of two extra seats in a 4/5 seater seems like a sales gimmic to me Rolling Eyes However my wife recently went on a 8-hour trip and choose to sit in the "extra row" seats in a XC90 rather than sitting in the second row with two "fatties" and said it was quite comfortable Shocked 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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I'm more happy about the Air susspension, but it would be a cost factor aswell.

The extra seats could come in useful, due to the possibility of expanding the family, but they would have to be adult seats not those mid sized one, IMO the FL2 doesn't have the room to do this.

But i supossed they could extend it a little to a LWB to give the FL2 7 seater the extra room, lose the spare wheel for the feet area. Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I had a 7 seater disco with air suspension and never used or intended to use the rear seats and bought it because it had the air suspension and i would do the same if the FL2 came with air suspension Very Happy

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I think the 7 seater is for the LRX which would also be a bit shortere than the FL2.
If air suspention will come to the FL2 it would obviously be more expensive and as the FL2 will get fatter with abt 150 Kg LR might also need to change the engine to a 2,5 at least.
I would definately have a good look at a FL2 with air suspension as long it would not get me into the high end of the Disco 3. FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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I guess its all pie in the sky until something is announced by LR themselves.

I think we'll be a few grand worse off by the addtional seats or air suspension been added.

As Matei says the cost could place it in the D3 territory without the space of the D3, if thats the case D3 it would be for me (as long its a high enough spec' D3) Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Isn't the point as follows:
want air suspension? pay more and buy D3, RRS or FFRR
want 7 seats? pay more and buy D3

These extras will push the price up...hence you are then in the next 'bracket' of choice. If this happens then LR will have to bring out a smaller vehicle (LRX?) to compete with less pricier alternatives as the Freelander will become even more premium and priced even further away from its original consumer base. I don't see this happening because where will that leave the D4? RRS2? Phil

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its always nice to have options. Personally I don't see the point. The FL2 rides really well anyway. Mine's even stopped squealing round corners now I've put some air in the tyres. Whistle

It does seem that Tata aren't the asset strippers that I'd feared they were so lets look forward to further investment and more great models.

Keep up the good work Lr2maker, you and your mates are doing a grand job. Thumbs Up 07 Freelander 2 TD4SE Tambora Flame, side steps, privacy glass, mud flaps, boot liner and a tow bar. Ok it's the Wifes but she lets me drive it occasionally - if I've been good!

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jules1967 wrote:
its always nice to have options. Personally I don't see the point. The FL2 rides really well anyway. Mine's even stopped squealing round corners now I've put some air in the tyres. Whistle


drive faster man. Laughing

Air suspension would be OTT for an FL2 in my opinion, unless it didnt increase the cars price Wink At work
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Men should not be dragged to see the 'sex in the city' movie, no matter how pregnant their wives are !


My Wife suggested it but i opted for a frontal labotomy instead. I reckon I'll kill less brain cells that way. 07 Freelander 2 TD4SE Tambora Flame, side steps, privacy glass, mud flaps, boot liner and a tow bar. Ok it's the Wifes but she lets me drive it occasionally - if I've been good!

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jules1967 wrote:
chicken george wrote:
Men should not be dragged to see the 'sex in the city' movie, no matter how pregnant their wives are !


My Wife suggested it but i opted for a frontal labotomy instead. I reckon I'll kill less brain cells that way.



I got my own back my moaning and fake snoring all the way thru Laughing .Oh and by repeatedly asking why the main star was so ugly ? At work
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