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dorsetfreelander



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Best replacement for a Freelander?

We have a 2011 Freelander 2 with the hesitation on pulling away problem. Dealer today told me that they can't fix it until LandRover come up with a solution (they have another car with the same issue). The car recently had a gearbox replaced and our previous FL2 had a similar litany of serious faults (clutch, half shaft, gearbox, throttle body etc). We like the FL2 especially for its off and on road performance but we can't take much more of this.

So what to replace it with - any suggestions? we need a car that's good off road as it's used daily on and off road.

Post #235574 22nd Sep 2014 7:45 pm
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Post #235579 22nd Sep 2014 7:57 pm
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athelstan



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dorsetfreelander
From the experiences I have had with my dear lady's My2010 bought from new it was not the Freelander but the so called"factory trained official Swiss LR dealer's workshop personnel" that didn't have a clue how to rectify simple issues that were the main contributor to owner dissatisfaction, rather than the vehicle itself.

Just one example: In for first service - requested that a rattling tailgate was rectified. The fix - black electrical insolation tape affixed around the stricken plate. And yes, we do have the photos to prove what we report. But that is only one item of many.

Find a great knowledgeable experienced workshop for your a Freelander and life becomes very pleasant indeed.

After 2 Swiss dealerships we hopped across the border to Liechtenstein and now use the one and only official LR dealership there - grand. And let me say that whilst enduring the hopeless Swiss we had the strategy of when visiting family n friends in the UK to pop into two excellent LR service centres there: Duckworth's and TVLR - champion.

So first off find a competent service engineer, and then replace your current FL2 with another. Her Ladyship says she doesn't want to part with her's now - yet in Yr2 n 3 she was inclined to jump brand mucho rapido.

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http://www.toyota.co.uk/new-cars/land-cruiser

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Evoque is the next step up, after driving a Freelander hse while mine went in for a service last week i can honestly say i wouldn't want another one. Freelander2 GS TD4 Manual in Lago Grey Smile .Roof Mount DVD 9.2''Screen~Window Tints~Parrot CK3100 Bluetooth~Retro Fit Sony Satnav~iPhone Dashmount~Side Steps~Woodco Armrest~Mudflaps~Land Rover Sunglass Holder~LED Interior Lights~Private Plate.Evoque Collected 17th Sept 2012.


Also Audi TT Roadster.Smile

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Give me a Freelander over an Evqoue any day

Post #235597 22nd Sep 2014 10:16 pm
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LR NUT



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pab



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Re: Best replacement for a Freelander?

This is a question I've also been asking recently, but for different reasons - I love my Freelander, but having seen how LR have hiked the prices and lowered the specs for the new DS it may be my last LR!

The problem is that if you want a capable 4x4 there really isn't much choice. If you want a fashion statement you can look to Audi and BMW, and if you want a school-run SUV you're spoiled for choice, but if you want a genuinely capable 4x4 the FL2 is the best in its class by some way.

Alternatives? There's Subaru's Forester - that's a good car, albeit not as good as the FL, but it's not particualrly cheap to run and Subaru dealers are becoming an endangered species in this country. Jeep, perhaps? (Although personally I wouldn't have a Jeep.) Even Toyota don't seem to have anything in the sector - the Land Cruiser is too big and expensive, and the 4-Runner isn't available in this country. And that's about all I can think of! Oh, and I'd agree with earlier posters - FL over Evoque any day.

So I'd stick with the FL2 (as I intend to do) - it's still best in class.

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dorsetfreelander



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What are Toyota RAV 4s like these days?

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pab



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I tend to lump the RAV4 in with the school-run SUVs, but I may well be doing it an injustice. Maybe I'm just remembering what it used to be!

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I had a RAV4 admittedly 5 years ago but I found it very dull, noisy and generally an unpleasant drive. Sluggish etc. Wouldn't go there again. ...

Be true to yourself. That way happiness lies...

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milky400



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Land Cruiser starting from £47960 😳 that be Discocery territory, I know what I'd rather have.

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Purplemadboy



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The evoque looks like it fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. Very Happy Do it now ! Your a long time dead !!

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iain cooper



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milky400 wrote:
Land Cruiser starting from £47960 �� that be Discocery territory, I know what I'd rather have.


the Landcruiser is just as capable as a Discovery, and in some conditions, eg the desert, even more capable.

Iain

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Chris H



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How much off road capability do you really need? I've just changed mine to a Volvo XC60 D4 SE LUX AWD, which I am more than happy with. It probably doesn't have the same off road capabilities, but it's much nicer to drive everyday.

I looked at another FL2, but the salesman couldn't be bothered to ring me to arrange a test drive after seeing him in the showroom and ringing.

The other reson for a Volvo was as a member of the Caravan Club we got a very good deal.

We also looked at a Q5, X3, VW Touraeg (tiguan the boot is too small), Hyundai Santa Fee, Mitsubishi Outlander and probably some others!

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