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QUERCUS



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Freelander Headrest from Focus?

I was standing at the bus stop when my eyes wandered into a Ford Focus. To my chock the rear seat headrests looked exactly the same as those in the new Freelander. Can it be that this premium brand shares such crucial interior components with one of the most pedestrian of cars?

Does anyone know what other main interior components are shared with the Focus/Mondeo (switches etc.)?

http://www.ford.fi/images2005/cmax-04.jpg


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Post #511 28th Jul 2006 5:20 am
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Re: Freelander Headrest from Focus?

QUERCUS wrote:
I was standing at the bus stop when my eyes wandered into a Ford Focus. To my chock the rear seat headrests looked exactly the same as those in the new Freelander. Can it be that this premium brand shares such crucial interior components with one of the most pedestrian of cars?

Does anyone know what other main interior components are shared with the Focus/Mondeo (switches etc.)?

http://www.ford.fi/images2005/cmax-04.jpg


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Being part of the same group it seems perfectly normal to me, further it wouldn't surprise me at all that the new Ford Focus 4x4 gets the same drivetrain (or simplier version of it) of the Freelander. will
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QUERCUS



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I understand the benefits of component sharing, but why do they share such obvious and visible components as headrests? A premium brand such as Land Rover should distance itself from the cheapest Ford models. Does anyone know if there are more interior details that are shared between the new Freelander and the Focus/Mondeo models? The Freelander would be my first Land Rover and this issue is of importance in my decisionmaking.

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Does it really matter ??

And to honest, I doubt the design of the seat was built around the Focus head rest Wink Now that would be silly Shocked

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QUERCUS wrote:
I understand the benefits of component sharing, but why do they share such obvious and visible components as headrests? A premium brand such as Land Rover should distance itself from the ceapest Ford models. Does anyone know if there are more interior details that are shared between the new Freelander and the Focus/Mondeo models? The Freelander would be my first Land Rover and this issue is of importance in my decisionmaking.


Hi Quercus, if you have a problem with such a detail as an headrest I'm afraid you will have to check for something else as I noticed that the windscreenwipers are the same as on the Mondeo (made by Bosch though ....) Confused (Not to mention the tires, saw the same make even on a Lada, imagin...) will
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will wrote:
Hi Quercus, if you have a problem with such a detail as a headrest I'm afraid you will have to check for something else


I didn't mean to offend anybody. I'm sure we all hope the interior will be as much uniquely Land Rover as possible. I repeat my original question regarding interior component sharing with Focus/Mondeo; does anybody know which main components are shared?

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Of course there will be a lot of component sharing between the Freelander and other Ford Group products. This is the reality of the 21st Century "cheap at all costs" mentality.
If you want everything to be truely unique are you prepared to pay at least double what the current asking price of a Freelander 2 is for one?
I guess that you will never be a Lexus buyer either seeing as they use many obvious Toyota parts in their cabins. Would you buy a Mercedes car knowing that humble Mercedes Vans use identical switchgear? The list goes on because its todays reality.

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Oh dear. This is getting out of hands... I just posted a simple query on which interior parts are shared and now we have an open war Pro-Share vs. Anti-Share. As I didn't get my answer, I'll stop posting in this thread; apparently it just throws fuel on the flames.

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QUERCUS wrote:
Oh dear. This is getting out of hands... I just posted a simple query on which interior parts are shared and now we have an open war Pro-Share vs. Anti-Share. As I didn't get my answer, I'll stop posting in this thread; apparently it just throws fuel on the flames.


Hi quercus,

No need to stop posting in this thread after your today's input, it's milder than your first one where you said that such futile details are of importance for your decision whether to buy a FL2 or not . After all, since you will be the driver you won't see the headrests anyway ?? (If the FL2 drives as good if not much better than the FL1 you wouldn't know what you missed if you went elsewhere, great car to drive. Very Happy Very Happy ) will
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and don't forget...

by using parts sharing in FL1, you ended up driving a LR with the same engine as the MG TF Smile no wonder it sounded perky - but not very quick Shocked

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simon wrote:
and don't forget...

by using parts sharing in FL1, you ended up driving a LR with the same engine as the MG TF Smile no wonder it sounded perky - but not very quick Shocked


After all in the past one could have purchased a Porsche (924) fitted with what was in reality an Audi light truck engine. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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I think you will probably see more Volvo parts than Mondeo, look at the switches on a D3 and you will get the idea. Remember Mondeos are rarer than BMW 3 series!

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Haven't seen any Volvo switches on a Discovery (mores the pity)
I noticed the Ford Transit Connect interior light on the Freelander. Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto Stornoway with Ebony and xenons was on order now cancelled.

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Look at the positive side........................... imagine how much more F2 would cost if LR DIDN'T raid the Fords parts selection box and had to have them made for just LR. Don't forget that Ford Mondeos and Focus's are highly praised for the quality and clarity of their parts.........
Thank you lucky stars it doesn't have the acres of small fiddly switches that modern BMW's have, or the horrendous iDrive.
Also will the next generation Focus or Mondeo not be based on the F2 floor pan? How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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And does it really matter if parts are shared when it makes sense ?

Probably been said before, but most of the vehicle is 'manufactured' outside of LR by contract... LR get the bits and put it together.

Most 'bits' are of course to LR design and spec, but some are not or modified.

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