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IainM1970



Member Since: 02 Nov 2008
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Which Freelander??

Considering a Freelander 2 TD4.

Thinking of an S or a GS, which do members prefer and why?

Any must have options?

It will be used for towing our caravan about 4000 miles a year. How do members find it as a towcar?

Having visited a few dealers in the Scottish central belt I have a fair idea of which ones I would deal with and which I wouldn't. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance.

Post #30300 2nd Nov 2008 8:52 pm
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npinks



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Welcome to the forum Thumbs Up

IMO go GS, your getting the Terrain Response Control, which gives you more control and the cruise control will help on those towing miles, when on the motorway etc

I tow my caravan, no where near the amount you do, but find it a great tow car, virtually to the point were i can forget its there behind me Thumbs Up

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Natwest



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slightly outside your brief, but raid your piggy bank, sell a kidney and stretch (if you can) to an XS - philsh would agree...

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XS is a good level spec, and with the near new ex demo/low mile ones out there they could be some great deals to be done Idea Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #30304 2nd Nov 2008 9:05 pm
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IainM1970



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Thanks for your replies.

I do have cruise control currently, though find I rarely use it towing.

I did wonder about a nearly new higher spec model.

In the current financial climate there could be some great deals on the go! Not looking to change till March so who knows where we will be by then! Shocked

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Just a thought Whistle Sell the van upgrade to an XS or more and stay in a hotel...... proper plumbing you see Laughing




Strictly speaking I'm banned from van bashing so eat this after reading before Pinky finds out Whistle


(well I have been a good boy for a while Wink )


Oh and be careful which towbar you choose it seems to cause confusion for you vaners......Im sure folks on here will advise you better, I know nothing about towbars and never will At work
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Post #30308 2nd Nov 2008 9:15 pm
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IainM1970



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Errrr thanks!


Only people with no imagination stay in Hotels! Laughing

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chicken george



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Post #30312 2nd Nov 2008 9:26 pm
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CG at least let the threads question runs it course for more than a few hours before giving a new forum member the "Sell the van" speech

I think its been said before Freel2 is Caravan friendly, Please don't make it appear otherwise Exclamation Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Busted Embarassed . Of course all are welcome everyone here, and I did offer a fair warning about the tow-bar situation


There maybe some great deals on the go presently Thumbs Up but then again they arn't going to be paying a lot for trade-ins either Crying or Very sad

As for my selling the van idea , that was a flawed suggestion as you wouldn't get it's true value the current financial market Confused

If you go for the 'S' level be aware that you get no luggage cover or spare wheel Neutral At work
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npinks



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The tow bar point is quiet a valid point, there are a few thread relating to it on the site Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Natwest



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GS, In addition to 2.2 TD4 S

• Cruise control and Terrain Response
• Automatic climate control with air filtration
• Load space cover
• Rear seats with centre head restraints
• Sun visors with Illuminated vanity mirror
• Remote steering wheel mounted audio controls
• Rear Parking Aid
• 17 inch 6-spoke alloy wheels
• Automatic headlamps
• Front fog lamps and headlamp powerwash
• Heated exterior mirrors with electric adjustment and powerfold
• Automatic rain sensing windscreen wipers



XS, In addition to 2.2 TD4 S

• Cruise control and Terrain Response
• Automatic climate control with air filtration
• Loadspace cover
• Rear seats with centre headrestraint
• Footwell and puddle lamps
• Cloth/leather seat facings with electric driver's six-way and passenger four-way adjustment
• Satin Silver Metallic effect interior finisher
• Front map reading lamps
• 17 inch ten spoke alloy wheels
• Automatic headlamps
• Heated exterior mirrors with electric adjustment, powerfold and puddle lamps
• Automatic rain sensing windscreen wipers
• Front fog lamps and headlamp powerwash
• Alpine™ audio system with single slot CD player, auxiliary input and nine speakers
• Remote steering wheel mounted audio controls
• Rear seat headphone modules
• Personal Telephone Integration system
• Front Parking Aid
• Rear Parking Aid

All the above borrowed from LR website so would likely reflect an 09MY spec.

Oh, and get an auto...

Cheapest on Autotrader
S £15793
GS £15495
XS £15995
SE £17695
HSE £17995

I'd go for an XS...


STOP PRESS ...and Lewis has just won the championship on the ITV highlights re-run too!

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IainM1970 wrote:
Errrr thanks!


Only people with no imagination stay in Hotels! Laughing



No just people whose wifes like the idea of no cooking/cleaning on a holiday and don't even get them started on the chemical loos  

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Nazca Sand Eddie



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no question - make sure you have an auto gearbox, especially for towing and those long deserted French roads, and beyon.

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Neil



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I went for the GS; felt it was worth the extra over the S for what you got, but wasn't bothered about the extra bits on the XS. Personal choice and what bits you are used to.

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