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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
owned one for two yrs now all in all very pleased with the car if you are not botherd about sun roof & full leather the XS model will have all the toys you need be open minded about what you read on here people seem to put the faults down and not the atrabutes of the vehicle rainy-city
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17th Apr 2012 9:35 am |
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RogersNMR Member Since: 25 Mar 2012 Location: UK Posts: 9 |
Welcome to the Site. I am a newbie here myself
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17th Apr 2012 9:44 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
For the earliest 2006 Freelander 2 GS spec you would be very lucky indeed to pick one up for less than £11,000, an Auto would add another £500 to that. An 'S' spec would not have had the 'Terrain Response' but I may be corrected if wrong.
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17th Apr 2012 10:12 am |
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Rykard Member Since: 17 Apr 2012 Location: Leicester Posts: 27 |
thanks for the replies - not worried about not having a dpf - more worried about HAVING one and clogging it.
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17th Apr 2012 11:47 am |
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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
I think you will have limited options with that budget.
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17th Apr 2012 11:51 am |
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Missing Link Member Since: 25 Aug 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 138 |
The main thing is to be careful about what is in the spec of the year you are looking at, My current model XS has features as standard not included on the same XS I traded in.
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17th Apr 2012 11:57 am |
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RegG Member Since: 06 Oct 2011 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 199 |
Hi and welcome to the site. I have owned both the 3.2 petrol and now have the 2.2 Td4. Both HSE spec, ie top of the range with all the toys including memory seat for the driver, heated screen, heated seats, leather, sunroofs, etc, etc. I love these cars, and only sold the 3.2 petrol due to the rather high fuel consumption. Now that diesel is getting more expensive than petrol it balances out, especially if you only do a low mileage each year. The auto box is good - I have had no problems with either car and, apparently, it is stronger than the manual box, although economy is slightly worse.
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17th Apr 2012 11:58 am |
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RogersNMR Member Since: 25 Mar 2012 Location: UK Posts: 9 |
Have a look in the handbooks for specs which can be found on
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17th Apr 2012 12:15 pm |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
dosent the petrol command a higher insurance group than the diesel, plus road tax is dearer to as for dpf if you are doing a lot of town driving dpf may be an issue with you i do 30miles a day to work and i give it a good run on the motorway approx 1 per mounth i have only had 1 x dpf issue and that was 6 weeks after getting the car and none since rainy-city
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17th Apr 2012 12:52 pm |
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Rykard Member Since: 17 Apr 2012 Location: Leicester Posts: 27 |
thanks for the PDF links, the oh drives 6m each way and i drive 3 each way - so it would need a run regularly which is why the petrol is in the frame too.. cheers
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17th Apr 2012 1:03 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Still for sale, been reduced
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17th Apr 2012 1:31 pm |
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Rykard Member Since: 17 Apr 2012 Location: Leicester Posts: 27 |
has anyone got real world mpg figures for the 2.2 vs 3.2
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21st Jun 2012 7:42 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
On a search of Autotrader, for Freelanders under 5 years old, there are 1,873 diesels and 5 petrols nationwide! You'll be so restricted in choice of petrols that I might discount them from the start.
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21st Jun 2012 7:57 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Launch brochures are in the forum gallery if it helps
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21st Jun 2012 7:58 pm |
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