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Kelley07



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Range Rover Sport to freelander 2

Hi All - I have been a member on the range rover sport forum for a couple of years and have had great advise from members on that forum. I have a 2007 range rover sport hse and i am thinking of changing it for a 2012 Freelander XS.
Has anyone moved from a Range Rover Sport to a Freelander and were they disappointed after the move. If so what was the reason - Thanks.

Post #138073 29th Mar 2012 5:30 pm
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Sorry can't be of more help but we have a member that moved from a Freely to an RRS and he is bitterly upset. Smile he has no friends now either.

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Kelley07



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Hi - Thanks for the reply - Like the answer - I am going for a test drive tomorrow in one.

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chicken george



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E yorks post seems to have been written in a mirror, its all wrong Confused At work
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I know someone thats moved from a RRS to a new Evoque, not so much of a shock, so that would seem the best route to go, then later drop down to a FL2 if you need to, depends how low you can go I suppose.

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athelstan



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EYorkshire speaks with consummate wisdom on this matter - the transference from a barge (however sporting) to a nimble Freelander (however deprived of air suspension) is laudable (with the proviso that Kelley07 you do not have a harem or 3 kids in tow) to an more economic diesel 4x4 that's as able on road & off road as its flabbier cousin.

Be warned though - the load space capacity of an FL2 is restricted.

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Sam



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Re: Range Rover Sport to freelander 2

Kelley07 wrote:
Hi All - I have been a member on the range rover sport forum for a couple of years and have had great advise from members on that forum. I have a 2007 range rover sport hse and i am thinking of changing it for a 2012 Freelander XS.
Has anyone moved from a Range Rover Sport to a Freelander and were they disappointed after the move. If so what was the reason - Thanks.


I had RRS HSE and changed to 2010 HSE FL2. Positives include better mpg, much better suspension for towing, seemingly bullet proof (no visits to dealer) but negatives are smaller boot, a bit noisier and, let's face it, it doesn't have quite the same presence. It's my 3rd Freelander so they must tick quite a few of my boxes!

Post #138082 29th Mar 2012 6:21 pm
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EYorkshire wrote:
Sorry can't be of more help but we have a member that moved from a Freely to an RRS and he is bitterly upset. Smile he has no friends now either.


Explain this"he has no friends now either" Question He didn't have any before Smile

Post #138083 29th Mar 2012 6:23 pm
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Kelley07



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Thanks all for the fast replies - Going for a test drive tomorrow - Will post my decision -( I have looked at the Evoque and dont like them) Cheers.

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EYorkshire wrote:
Sorry can't be of more help but we have a member that moved from a Freely to an RRS and he is bitterly upset. Smile he has no friends now either.




He had no friends before Laughing ______________________
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Tigger



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Kelley07 wrote:
Thanks all for the fast replies - Going for a test drive tomorrow - Will post my decision -( I have looked at the Evoque and dont like them) Cheers.


I'm looking forward to reading your findings.

Truth be told, I'd love the idea of having a RRS, but would hate to give up the Freelander to get one. There's a lot I'd hate to give up on the Freelander too, like how easy it is too park, its tiny turning circle, its running costs and probably its reliability too Rolling Eyes

I hope it's an easy decision for you either way Thumbs Up

Post #138100 29th Mar 2012 7:20 pm
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chicken george



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RRS isnt as cumbersome to park as I thought it might be, big mirrors and reversing sensors make it easy, finding a suitable sized space isnt always easy in the local market town, but I had that trouble in the fl2 too At work
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Post #138103 29th Mar 2012 7:35 pm
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ad210358



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Try these CG you solve your problems

http://www.bsm.co.uk/

Post #138104 29th Mar 2012 7:41 pm
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Triple7 did the RRS to fl2 move but I think he might be heading the other way again

Worth a pm to him Idea

Post #138106 29th Mar 2012 7:47 pm
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chicken george



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Do the bsm come with a bulldozer and push all the cars off the full high street. I wish they would, I cant even park within 200 yards of the fish n chip shop on a Saturday, So me and the boy end up walking past the toy shop, Im think of making him wear a blindfold Laughing . At work
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