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FreeThinker Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: Tarragona Posts: 7 |
I've had my 2008 TD4 Freelander 2 (115k miles) a year now and can't imagine driving anything else, although always nervous on the long trips to Spain and Portugal that something will flash up on the dash. Last time it did and the car limped 500km before I was able to change the solenoid and MAF to correct it. It's coming up to it's big 10 year service, a £1k+ investment and the thing I'm wondering is how long will the LR2 last me?
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6th Apr 2018 2:51 pm |
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FreeThinker Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: Tarragona Posts: 7 |
Second hand LHD Freelanders on Spanish plates cost 2-3 times more than similar RHD UK plated cars in the UK. You can't make money on selling UK registered cars here - quite the contrary. The local nationals can drive them but not own them. |
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6th Apr 2018 4:38 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
So in UK its going to cost somewhere between 5 and 6 K to buy a car like yours and most wont have had the 10 year service.
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6th Apr 2018 5:03 pm |
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FreeThinker Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: Tarragona Posts: 7 |
I bought the LR2 for £4k a year ago with all the service stamps from a 'performance' 2nd hand car dealer. Bit of a risk, needed new tyres, battery, last service and now the 100k service. A year on and Im happy. The same in Spain costs 10-11,000 euros now. None will have been serviced properly over a 10 year period - its hen's teeth in Spain for that - so are a no-no.
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6th Apr 2018 5:35 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Over 1,100,000 kilometres, almost 1.2 million!
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7th Apr 2018 2:42 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
Certainly true that keeping an older car is relatively cheap. My wife's 56 reg Peugeot has just done 50k miles and after looking at replacements - some of which had higher miles she decided not to bother and bought it's first new battery for £48. Over the last few years the annual road tax at £190 has been more expensive than getting it through it's MOT.
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7th Apr 2018 9:09 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Possibly the same engine as my Seat (all VW under the bonnet, could not buy a Polo in Australia at that time) Ibiza 1.4 litre, tough as nails. No smoke out of the exhaust at 250k km. I have seen the car a few times in our area, it still has the same number plate, probably now up around 300k km!
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7th Apr 2018 11:54 pm |
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