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Purplemadboy Member Since: 22 Jul 2014 Location: Scotland Posts: 1079 |
I had a mk1 freelander 1.8 , I had a lot of daft wee things go wrong with it . I had it for over 3 yrs , I then bought another mk1 this time the TD4 (bmw engine). Great car , kept it for 4 yrs . Both cars bought from new.
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31st Dec 2014 9:23 am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Dec 2014 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 198 |
I owned my FL2 for 3 years and covered 60k in it. The only things it needed were a new steering rack and a new battery.
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31st Dec 2014 9:53 am |
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Tinmonkey Member Since: 28 Oct 2013 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 31 |
I've had 2 FL2s in the last 14 months. I lost the first one in a non-fault collision. Apart from a blocked fuel filter causing a problem, I've had no issues with either car touch wood.
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31st Dec 2014 4:04 pm |
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Mav71 Member Since: 15 Nov 2008 Location: Leicester Posts: 2575 |
Every car will have issues if you read the forums for each model.
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31st Dec 2014 6:39 pm |
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Maxxed_Ross Member Since: 10 Dec 2014 Location: West Lothian Posts: 214 |
Very true - I knew that the RB320 Impreza was prone to head gasket failure and it was common knowledge that it WOULD fail eventually - but I bought one anyway and just upgraded the internals when it failed last year
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31st Dec 2014 7:36 pm |
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daj Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: Uk Posts: 3 |
Gutted looks like she has bottled it sadly after speaking to the garage and they still have the 07 car on 27k miles and was viewing Friday.
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1st Jan 2015 12:38 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
I had a Lancia in the 80s, it had been serviced by a dealer. What a disaster that was. It was not maintained. The coolant was never replaced. I had to replace the water pump and two complex metal plumbing pipes between the engine and radiator. I ended up getting them fabricated from aluminium myself for 2 cases of beer. Saved $600 on 2 steel originals. Head gasket needed replacing. Brakes were going to cost a fortune, plus a pile of other stuff.
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1st Jan 2015 3:37 am |
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MartinP Member Since: 14 Feb 2014 Location: Berkshire Posts: 95 |
No matter which brand you pick there's always the risk of getting a dodgy one and certainly no guarantees of getting something that will never break down. With some brands/models the risk is higher but I really wouldn't consider a Freelander 2 as a high risk of becoming a money pit.
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1st Jan 2015 9:46 am |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
Get rid of the BMW and buy two Freelanders! Problem solved! |
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1st Jan 2015 10:23 am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Dec 2014 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 198 |
Newer LRs are really not unreliable if you know what you are doing. You can get great advice on these forums which can save you a fortune. Freelanders, being lighter, don't share the expensive wear and tear on components that the larger LRs do - this is actually where nearly all issues originate with Discos and Range Rovers.
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1st Jan 2015 10:46 am |
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j77 Member Since: 26 Nov 2008 Location: Fife Posts: 2909 |
The D4s biggest downfall, great car but just too heavy. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200 |
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1st Jan 2015 11:32 am |
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