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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
The Td4 will easily pull one tonne. My loaded car trailer is about 1350 kg and you wouldn’t know it was there behind my 2008 Td4
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4th Apr 2023 2:23 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
TD4 would be more than capable for the intended use but SD4 with its autobox and 190hp makes towing effortless.
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4th Apr 2023 2:28 pm |
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Rommel Member Since: 20 Aug 2017 Location: Sandhurst Berkshire Posts: 631 |
TD4 will be cheaper on fuel/tax/insurance, 150 BHP is more than adequate. 2013 FL2 XS.
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4th Apr 2023 3:27 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
My advice is always - Buy the Latest, most Equipped, SD4 Auto Freelander that you can afford.
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4th Apr 2023 7:01 pm |
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Paul4751 Member Since: 02 Mar 2018 Location: lightwater Posts: 205 |
Another aspect from someone who upgraded from td4 to sd4, is that both are great at towing. But the sd4 can be a bit too lively and in heavy traffic makes for a jerky ride at low speeds. I change to manual and keep it in 2nd. So another consideration is the extra goodies that come with sd4. For me that primary need was for a memory seat in full leather to suit both my wife and me. |
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5th Apr 2023 6:18 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
I have never experienced this and find my Sd4 to be smooth and responsive no matter what the traffic conditions are. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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5th Apr 2023 6:54 am |
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Kot Member Since: 04 Apr 2023 Location: In the ~Garden Posts: 83 |
Thanks for your inputs, most welcome.
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5th Apr 2023 7:19 am |
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Rommel Member Since: 20 Aug 2017 Location: Sandhurst Berkshire Posts: 631 |
What to look out for ....
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5th Apr 2023 7:52 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Make sure it has a full size alloy spare wheel. You lot are notorious for supplying cars with a fart can! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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5th Apr 2023 7:57 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
I agree that the SD4 auto is very smooth and relaxing to drive. The torque convertor gearbox moves away in a controlled way, and part throttle gearchanges up/down are barely noticeable. The SD4 engine has enough torque and power that it appears to ignore any extra load you carry in the car. The FL2 is extremely impressive when you pull out of a loose surfaced lane and need to pick up speed to merge with traffic because it always starts in full 4-wheel drive. Also, I believe, the SD4 Auto is best at providing that mini-Range Rover experience if you get a later high spec car. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011) FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015) Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History (Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?) |
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5th Apr 2023 8:05 am |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1779 |
Tip , at 9 years old the FL2 can be low mileage and look stunning in any configuration. But you have to consider condition beyond the engine . Both TD and SD will pull a 1 tonne load like it isn’t there . If you can get the car up on a lift , look at the underside . The exhausts are never an issue , I think they are stainless , but everything else is a target for corrosion . If the car has been used on a farm or shooting , or in winter , mud , salt etc is going to be a problem . Cars from high salting areas like the Pennines can deteriorate faster . Inside the wheel arches behind the lip you might have 9 years of accumulated crud , shockers rusted are a nightmare yo change , look in the spare wheel well , make sure it’s dry , if the drain grommet is missing it can rot the floor out quickly . Look at past MoT advisories for any mention of corrosion . I’m not scaremongering just being practical . 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership
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5th Apr 2023 10:46 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
With regards to pricing and offers, the high demand in used car market at the minute is making everything artificially high. Late high spec low mileage Freelanders are still in demand. I'd not hold out much hope for a bargain price. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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5th Apr 2023 11:53 am |
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Sidthecat Member Since: 10 Sep 2017 Location: Sarf-East London-sur-Mer Posts: 1635 |
Kot, you have pm although not sure if you can see them if you’ve only got 2 posts? |
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5th Apr 2023 12:22 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Agree. I have the petrol engine which is only 340Nm. Have had over 700kg inside the car with roof tiles 4 times. From a torque point of view you would barely know the additional mass was there. I did notice some slight tyre instability issues but that was with the stock Continentals. The AT tyres I have now would have no issues. In the outback we are at the 500kg payload limit. There is simply no hint of an issue of the additional mass. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device! Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18 |
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5th Apr 2023 2:47 pm |
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