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The Villager Member Since: 06 Nov 2006 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 242 |
Hi Gorjant
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18th Jun 2007 12:56 pm |
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G4LAND Member Since: 04 Dec 2006 Location: Mexico City Posts: 183 |
Let me tell you a short history:
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18th Jun 2007 1:14 pm |
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QUERCUS Member Since: 21 Jun 2006 Location: Suomi Posts: 157 |
gorjant
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19th Jun 2007 6:43 am |
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boiledgnat Member Since: 15 Nov 2006 Location: Bucks Posts: 283 |
Gorjant
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19th Jun 2007 7:57 am |
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gorjant Member Since: 10 Dec 2006 Location: Macedonia Posts: 65 |
Why was you at first dissappointed? And is the TD4 close to refinment with the l6 engine..? My concerns come from a review from whatcar.co.uk (http://www.whatcar.co.uk/car-review-full.aspx?RT=897#Road): "...The Freelander's square body and big tyres mean it's not as refined as the best family hatchbacks..." I thought if familiy hatchbacks are more refined..like what famili hatchbacks.. Anyway there is a lot of love and satisfaction around the new Freelander, and the customer reviews are very good. I can rarely see such entusiasm for a car, there really must be something very good about this car |
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19th Jun 2007 8:16 am |
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QUERCUS Member Since: 21 Jun 2006 Location: Suomi Posts: 157 |
the attention to detail just wasn't the same as on the BMW. that said, the freelander is a more utilitarian a car than a BMW. i drove both the manual td4 and the auto i6 with the diesel being clearly inferior in my subjective view. the i6 engine pulls beautifully with the auto gearbox, making the car bordering to sporty. with the gas engine, the cabin is very quiet indeed and the car overall feels rock solid. try both. tip: try also the range rover sport when you take the freelander for a spin. you will realize that the interior of the freelander feels bigger. in fact the car is 1mm wider than the range rover sport. after the test drives, do take a close look at the price tags for both. i bet you will then think that the freelander is a "best buy." (i don't know what whatcar refers to with refinement in the sentence you quoted. could it be they confuse the word with agility?) 2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6 stornoway grey black leather |
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19th Jun 2007 2:21 pm |
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companydriver Member Since: 15 Jun 2007 Location: Kent Posts: 16 |
Gorjant,
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19th Jun 2007 5:07 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
I can only second your words companydriver. Passed 10K miles now, and putting my glitches to one side the car is an absolute dream!!!. Ride & handling for a car of this stile and size is great. I took on a Golf and a Ford Focus around Milton Keynes for a laugh who were racing (sorry - driving enthusiastically ) and was amazed not only did I keep up, down the dual carrigeways passed them, much to the surprise on one drivers face who was hunched over the wheel willing his car to go quicker!!!!! Now Milton Keynes ain't much good for wallowing 4x4's due to its roundabouts, but the FL2 cut them like a knife gripped and pulled on the straights far above my expectations. I would never have attempted that in an FL1 but this car is 'sweet' hence why I am having the old one replaced , rather than my money back. They are superb all round motors, not to driven like an 'Essex boy' but quite capable if needed......now where did I put my Burberry cap |
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19th Jun 2007 9:00 pm |
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companydriver Member Since: 15 Jun 2007 Location: Kent Posts: 16 |
Carlfraz, glad to hear you have been having fun in the land of roundabouts!
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20th Jun 2007 10:44 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
Can only second what Carlfraz has said. Have given my car some 'enthusiastic' treatment and it responds very well. Stability control is interesting when it cuts in ... I still find myself making excuses to go out and drive, altohugh having said there's a couple of ocassions when I haven't bothered with the excuses, just said to my I'm off for a drive for the hell of it! Also lining up for a pay-and-play off road session on a quarry course, it's run by a local 4X4 club. |
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21st Jun 2007 9:21 am |
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companydriver Member Since: 15 Jun 2007 Location: Kent Posts: 16 |
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21st Jun 2007 3:05 pm |
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