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AndyMCFC



Member Since: 03 Jan 2010
Location: Manchester
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Zermatt Silver
Advice on buying a FL2

Hi Newbie here

Thinking of buying a 4X4 for past 12 months now
Really like the looks and reviews of the FL2
Will have around £20K in all to spend
Any advice on whether I should go for a newer low spec FL2 or an older high spec model?
Any thoughts would be most welcome. Confused



Currently run 53 plate BMW 320DSE (had for 4 yrs)
Best car I have ever owned (to date)

Post #53726 3rd Jan 2010 11:18 pm
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Cerdo



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Hi Andy. My missus would love you, as I assume the MCFC stands for the Blue team around these parts. Though not if you are in a Beemer Laughing
I'd go for a minimum of a GS.
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Post #53728 3rd Jan 2010 11:36 pm
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geoffk



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Sumatra Black

get a new gs from a online broker for 20k...320 bmw i have just read about the problems with them blowing turbos....see below


http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum...turbo.html

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MLEE



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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Stornoway Grey

What kind of year & mileage are you hoping for?

The HSE spec doesn't leave much to be desired at all. Highly recommended. Very Happy FL2 HSE Manual in Stornaway Grey
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AndyMCFC



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Zermatt Silver

I have seen plenty of HSE's for £20K and 2-3 yr old and 20-30K on clock.
I am wondering if I would be wiser though buying a new or nearly new e.g.GS which would still have warranty on it.
I do like the look of the HSE spec though.

Would reliability start to be an issue on a 3yr old HSE?

Would there be a noticeable difference in fuel consumption between an auto and manual diesel FL2?
I realise neither would compare to the beemer (irrelevant though if I end up having to replace a blown turbo - thanks for that geoffk).

Thanks for you comments received already Thumbs Up

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mcphersonstrut



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It's obviously a balance for £20k
Have a play on autotrader as a rough guide...

2009 59 plate 'S' TD4_e in Lago grey manual, 5 miles = £20,400 Stratstone or was it Marshall's...sorry.
2008 HSE Silver Auto 20k miles = £20.400

Post #53897 5th Jan 2010 11:39 am
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hinchy



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If you can't make your mind up HSE or GS why not have a look at the SE.

Post #53951 5th Jan 2010 4:54 pm
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npinks



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the don't do a new SE anymore

Personally i like the higher spec one and for £20k you could get a desent 2nd hand XS, SE, HSE etc

If your buying new and taking advantage of all things that come with it then IIRC somebody got a new GS for a shade less than £20K Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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The Laird



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Italy 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

Hi Andy

Visit http://www.drivethedeal.com

Make sure that your browser allows Scripts to run otherwise the site will not work as you wish.

Here's a quote for a GS: £20876 saving 4094.47

This site is very useful for obtaining a guide price on all models ... then I suggest you ring up your dealer and ask that if they can meet the price. You might just get a pleasant surprise - I did!

Ian 09 HSE Auto Lago Grey/Almond Napoli. Privacy glass.

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richardk



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Has anyone actually used the drivethedeal outfit other than for hammering your local dealer? I assume if you can sell your car privately then you this pricing will work well

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The Laird



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richardk wrote:
Has anyone actually used the drivethedeal outfit other than for hammering your local dealer? I assume if you can sell your car privately then you this pricing will work well


Richard

In theory you do not hammer your local dealer. You enter into a relationship with them at a price where they do not lose money (they just don't make that much) and if they cultivate that relationship properly you stay with them, spend more money and you recommend them. It's DriveTheDeal that doesn't win. Whistle 09 HSE Auto Lago Grey/Almond Napoli. Privacy glass.

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tenet



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richardk wrote:
Has anyone actually used the drivethedeal outfit other than for hammering your local dealer? I assume if you can sell your car privately then you this pricing will work well


I did - got a Lago grey GS with full sized spare, fancy boot liner and mats for £19,100 last June. Threw in a 12year old Passat under the scrappage scheme and drove away with my new motor for £17,100 and was well pleased. Had to travel up the M1 to Yorkshire which is a bit scary for a soft Southener.Surprisingly I didn't see many folk wearing clogs.

Tenet MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold.

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Post #54077 6th Jan 2010 4:04 pm
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clogs! we cant afford foot wear Evil or Very Mad At work
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DrownedRat



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Rimini Red

Clogs ? Is that what they are still teaching at school? Shocked

We've moved on a bit up here recently but It is still grim up North ! Laughing


Congratulations on hammering out your deal. I'm afraid to say that I keep on bargaining until they say no, then ask for some more. They make enough out of the car on servicing etc to make it worth their while and I always drop the repeat business option in.

Don't forget the dealers have a margin to make that differs depending on proximty to their targets / end dates or sale periods. With volume discounts it can be worthwhile not making packet on your new motor if it moves them into a new discount range because of the numbers of cars sold. My advise is haggle as if your life depended on it and get as much evidence of what other prices you can get as possible. They do their research so you do yours. Thumbs Up

Apologies if this approach offends - too often I have bought something to find someone else paid less. Then I wised up. Very Happy There's always a way forward!

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2011 Freelander Td4 GS 150 - Rimini Red - in its place - Better x far x 4!!

Post #54080 6th Jan 2010 4:27 pm
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