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K1W1 Member Since: 06 Apr 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 52 |
I see from the launch TV clip that the Freelander 2 will be rated at 2000 kg braked trailer towing capacity (aparently that will allow you to tow a 20 tonne plane, listen to the clip) and the TD4 will have a combined fuel consumption of 7 litres / 100 km. |
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24th Jul 2006 11:23 am |
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pelyma Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Patching Posts: 366 |
I didn't follow the 20 t plane bit. The auto deisel is only rated 1750kg. I sat in the car at the motorshow. I didn't like the SE cloth and leather seats but the car felt very very nice to sit in. Big problem though it will only take the same size dog cage which the existing car does so it looks like we won't be buying it |
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25th Jul 2006 9:11 am |
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K1W1 Member Since: 06 Apr 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 52 |
The clip on LR TV specifically says that the Freelander 2 is rated to tow 2000kg - there were no exceptions! The comment was to the effect that because you could tow 2000kg you could tow a 20 tonne plane (I think the script writers pobably were not so good at maths). Are you saying that there is no more room behind the rear seats than the curren version? |
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26th Jul 2006 12:03 am |
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SN Member Since: 10 Mar 2006 Location: Romiley Posts: 64 |
What I would say about the rear space is that it is probably longer BUT, that spare wheel being inside the car means it has a VERY HIGH floor - a good 2 inches above the bottom edge of the door opening - there is a big step there.
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26th Jul 2006 12:31 am |
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K1W1 Member Since: 06 Apr 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 52 |
My conspiracy theories are confirmed.
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26th Jul 2006 6:47 am |
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pelyma Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Patching Posts: 366 |
The car I looked in had a full size steel wheel, sorry I didn't look at the rear seats. The auto info was in the press pack that Dickgriff posted on Disco3.co.uk
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26th Jul 2006 7:32 am |
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Martin Site Admin & Owner Member Since: 18 Feb 2006 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 977 |
The 'S' model will get a "Land Rover tyre repair system" in place of a spare tyre.
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26th Jul 2006 9:35 am |
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Martin Site Admin & Owner Member Since: 18 Feb 2006 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 977 |
Having played with it for quite a while, I can say that it doesn't, unless there's a secret hidden button that the 10 of us couldn't find |
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26th Jul 2006 9:39 am |
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pelyma Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Patching Posts: 366 |
The wheel I saw looked full size to me on an SE but steel not alloy |
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26th Jul 2006 10:00 am |
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Martin Site Admin & Owner Member Since: 18 Feb 2006 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 977 |
Yup, looked full sized to me too, hence "Temporary" and not "Space Saver" I guess |
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26th Jul 2006 10:01 am |
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K1W1 Member Since: 06 Apr 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 52 |
I guess that we have another of the cultural differences (mudguards, wings, fenders). By space saver I mean a narrow light weight tyre on a steel rim (the outside diameter of the tyre being the same as the standard wheel).
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27th Jul 2006 2:38 am |
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Martin Site Admin & Owner Member Since: 18 Feb 2006 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 977 |
Kiwi, we call that a space saver as well
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27th Jul 2006 8:29 am |
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