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marklad2020



Member Since: 06 Aug 2011
Location: Zürich
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Switzerland 
3 years approaching

Am now approaching 3 years of Freelander ownership. What a delightful car it has been to own. The total number of issues has been ZERO - not the slightest, tiniest of glitches. It has been absolutely faultless and dependable.

I now need to order a new company car in time for December when the Freelander will go back. I would have loved the new 7 seater Version (Disco Sport), but that will be too late for me and I don't want to make alternative arrangements now while there is so little information.

I also strongly considered the current Discovery, but it would mean having a pretty low spec. After looking around it occurs to me that the best value for money in this class is the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Never thought I would be in for an American car, but it is loaded with features, roomy, stylish, good to drive, and does everything I need. With the discounts on offer it is actually amazing value for money.

So that's it - Jeep ordered for December.

Post #227778 23rd Jun 2014 6:53 pm
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mudslinger



Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: Deep in a cave in the hills
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Wales 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Sumatra Black

Sorry you going ...
BUT do not forget to activate the sat distress button on the JEEP sat nav when the snow arrives
loads of special Freelanders and the odd emergency doc(somewhere in Switzerland ) will be there to pull you out Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle Wales
Were the mud is thicker, and the ruts are deeper.
(And we have the water to wash it off, and more on the way..! )
Sd4 and chrome Ar*e piece, Auto box for best fun
09 Xs Gone
12 xs Gone
HSE with Leather seats and 4 years warrenty.. staying for now !

Post #227791 23rd Jun 2014 8:27 pm
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The Doctor



Member Since: 09 Jul 2010
Location: Gallifrey
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^ Aren't winter tyres compulsory in Switzerland? If so, the Jeep should be fine. Jeep's aren't my cup of tea but I think the latest versions are at least better made than the older one's. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey

Post #227817 24th Jun 2014 5:28 pm
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athelstan



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Winter tyres are not compulsory in Switzerland.

However, if you do not fit them during the "winter" months and your vehicle is involved in a road traffic accident the police attending the incident (all traffic accidents involving more than one vehicle/road user, or, involving other persons are attended by the police) they, the police, will determine that your vehicle was in an "unroadworthy" condition and therefore any penalty will automatically be increased. Furthermore, having received from the police an unroadworthy report on the incident your vehicle's insurers will either fully decline any claim or substantially reduce their liability on your claim.

If her Ladyship is on "emergency" call-out duty and you are in Kantone Glarus she may well indeed arrive in her FL2.

Post #227823 24th Jun 2014 7:30 pm
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The Doctor



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I guess it would be advisable to fit them then LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey

Post #227826 24th Jun 2014 7:42 pm
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marklad2020



Member Since: 06 Aug 2011
Location: Zürich
Posts: 34

Switzerland 

mudslinger wrote:
Sorry you going ...
BUT do not forget to activate the sat distress button on the JEEP sat nav when the snow arrives
loads of special Freelanders and the odd emergency doc(somewhere in Switzerland ) will be there to pull you out Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle


Sure, will do! Likewise if you get stuck somewhere where my low range locking center diff and air suspension will help then I'll gladly give you a tow!

Post #227994 27th Jun 2014 7:42 pm
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marklad2020



Member Since: 06 Aug 2011
Location: Zürich
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Switzerland 

The Doctor wrote:
I guess it would be advisable to fit them then


It's the only time the car gets washed - late Autumn when the dealer puts winters on, and Spring when they swap them for the Summers.

Post #227995 27th Jun 2014 7:44 pm
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