3500
2006-08-27 06:47:10
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answer #1
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answered by delta9 3
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Freelanders are rubbish. The petrol engine is a dog and blows head gaskets which nearly always destroys the engine. The diesels aren't much better either. Dreadful vehicles. If you must have a 4X4, get a Toyota. Australian saying: 'If you go into the outback, use a 4X4, if you wanna come back alive, make sure it's a Toyota'
2006-08-27 21:33:11
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answer #2
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answered by Phish 5
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I wouldn't.
The freelander is a peace of junk. It is a 4 wheel drive saloon car with a Land Rover badge on it. It is a box section vehicle (like all cars and most cheap 4 by 4s, and is fundamentally not an off road vehicle. It therefore has no real benefits at all
2006-08-27 13:48:55
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answer #3
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answered by The Lone Gunman 6
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I'd suggest an early model Td5 Discovery as they've come down to about the £8k-£10k range now the Freeloader is around £5k-£7k now but you'll pay through the ceiling for it when it goes wrong.
IMHO go for the Discovery parts are roughly 60% cheaper that Freeloader ones and are much less likely to go wrong, if you do go for a Freeloader though make sure you check the HDC as if it hasn't been used much it is likely to seize up and will be really pricey to sort!
2006-08-27 21:49:22
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answer #4
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answered by lyrical_g_muttley 3
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Hi the landrover freelander is not a true off road car it is a concept idea by FORD MOTOR COMPANY. this little version of the more iconic discovery is little more than a POSE on then beach as seen in the adverts.
it will die off road and does as it happens frequently. another of it's failings. when they get old as this one has .
they are not worth a plug nickel.
2014-10-27 04:17:38
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I would run for the hills, screaming, before I bought one.
Unlike a Discovery or Range Rover, they are an economy model of questionable quality. They have too much plastic, and break too frequently to be worth anyone's time--and even being plastic, the major replacement parts are astronomically expensive. Please, for the sake of the sanity of all those who work on Land Rovers, don't buy one. The intake manifold alone will cost you $900, and labor (six or more hours' worth) is extra.
2006-08-28 19:16:21
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answer #6
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answered by bracken46 5
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If you can, get a new one. The redesigned Freelander looks superb and is re-engineered from the ground up.
2006-08-27 17:26:44
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answer #7
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answered by MotorCityMadman 3
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£3000
2006-08-27 13:47:12
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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inbetween 8 and 10 thousand. no more than that though. not with 69 000on the clock anyway
2006-08-27 13:46:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want that car go to edmunds.com it will give you retail, wholesale, and private party prices, a better selection might be a Tahoe or Yukon
2006-08-27 13:49:32
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answer #10
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answered by lobo 4
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97 R private / trade prices below :
Softback petrol £3036 / £3946
diesel £3336 / £4346
Hardback 3dr petrol £3106 / £4046
diesel £3596 / £4696
Hardback 5dr petrol £3366 / £4396
diesel £3916 / £5096
Hope this helps.
2006-08-27 14:54:01
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answer #11
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answered by David C 4
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