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trw999 Member Since: 04 Oct 2021 Location: Essex/Herts Border Posts: 97 |
Jules, for myself I intend to carry on running my older, currently ULEZ compliant, cars.
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9th Dec 2021 12:19 pm |
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Mattmjones Member Since: 10 Jul 2019 Location: North Wales Posts: 153 |
You mean swapping from diesel (back to petrol) presumably, Jules? You're right, but that's the hypocrisy of the current environmental policy. They're not concerned about CO2 emissions when it comes to private vehicles - it's now all about air quality, i.e. the NOx coming out of the tailpipe. I'm not saying that's wrong per se, and of course ultimately it will get harder and more expensive to continue to run any vehicle with an internal combustion engine, regardless of whether it's petrol or diesel. But it does mean that rich city types are now buying brand new 5-litre petrol Audi Q5s and Q7s and the like, and are free to drive them around in ULEZ zones, even though they're spewing out far more CO2 than older diesels like the FL2. |
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9th Dec 2021 1:41 pm |
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Lakelander Member Since: 07 Nov 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 243 |
Did you notice that in the mention of the MY2013 facelift model , he quotes all models getting HID headlights? JLR actually only put HID on HSE Lux , and condemned the rest to the flawed HB3 halogen set up. In fact I don't think HID was even on the options list ? Yet the headlight unit design itself is identical for both versions . My conclusion is that cost saving was the reason. On earlier models I seem to think HID was standard on more models and also on the options list ? Apologies , I know I have a bee in my bonnet about this, but it really spoiled what is otherwise an excellent much underrated car. Retrofitting HID in my 2013 XS was expensive but worth every penny. I wonder if the halogens in Evoke and Discovery Sport are equally underwhelming? FL2 SD4 XS 2013 Orkney Grey |
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9th Dec 2021 3:58 pm |
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Mattmjones Member Since: 10 Jul 2019 Location: North Wales Posts: 153 |
Yep - not every technical spec/detail in the Taylor book is correct, and that is one example of an error, but it is still a good read.
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9th Dec 2021 4:31 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
Oh yes of course - I'll correct that Jules |
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9th Dec 2021 7:21 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
I agree - a very annoying bean counter decision. I eventually went with the aftermarket HID upgrade - works very well and passed the MOT as the lights are identical except for the bulbs, as you say. Jules |
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9th Dec 2021 7:27 pm |
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anglaslt Member Since: 24 Dec 2008 Location: Vilnius, Lithuania Posts: 186 |
There are still two Si4s owners on the forum, Lightwater in Australia and me in Lithuania. There was at least one other forum member in Europe who bought his new in Poland. My car was bought mid 2015 from LR UK with around 300 kms on it. It is a LHD HSE built originally for Switzerland. As far as I can tell it has the full HSE Lux spec but minus sat nav.
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9th Dec 2021 8:04 pm |
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dhallworth Member Since: 15 Aug 2014 Location: Glasgow Posts: 57 |
The Si4 was available in the UK in the Evoque rather then the Freelander.
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9th Dec 2021 8:33 pm |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
a lot of the problems with both the SI4 and the flawed headlight design was as much to do with design restrictions as it is with cost cutting
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10th Dec 2021 9:38 am |
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Lakelander Member Since: 07 Nov 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 243 |
're the headlights
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10th Dec 2021 2:40 pm |
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trw999 Member Since: 04 Oct 2021 Location: Essex/Herts Border Posts: 97 |
Metropolis has been used several times in the past by LR for variants of other models.
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10th Dec 2021 10:42 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
True, but the i6 is compliant for both already. From my point of view though Si4 engine is more common and parts readily available - unlike the Ford/Volvo unit in the i6
2008 Freelander 2 i6 1997 Range Rover p38 4.6 V8 2003 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 1989 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 2003 Land Rover 90 Td5 2000 Range Rover p38 2.5dHSE 1975 Land Rover 90 SIII 2.25 petrol 1996 Range Rover p38 4.0 V8 1990 Discovery 3.5i V8 (3 door) 1973 Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 (2 door, ex-Police) |
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11th Dec 2021 12:53 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
Nice looking car! Previous 2008 Freelander 2 i6 1997 Range Rover p38 4.6 V8 2003 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 1989 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 2003 Land Rover 90 Td5 2000 Range Rover p38 2.5dHSE 1975 Land Rover 90 SIII 2.25 petrol 1996 Range Rover p38 4.0 V8 1990 Discovery 3.5i V8 (3 door) 1973 Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 (2 door, ex-Police) |
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11th Dec 2021 12:55 pm |
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Lakelander Member Since: 07 Nov 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 243 |
Ah - didn't know that -thanks. Do you know which models they used it on? "Metropolis " definition " a very large city " A very strange name for a Land Rover ?! FL2 SD4 XS 2013 Orkney Grey |
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11th Dec 2021 8:10 pm |
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