Brill in snow

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butty

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Hi all
Had the 1.8 freelander for 6 years and the recent snow is the first time ive really used it in the snowy conditions (usually use the old defender) and ive got to say it performed faultlessly. Never got stuck once on hills etc, obviously no deep snow drifts. Lorries and two wheel drive cars were bypassed. It really suprised me and will never be afraid to take it out in the snow again. Anyone had good experiences?
Butty
 
Hi all
Had the 1.8 freelander for 6 years and the recent snow is the first time ive really used it in the snowy conditions (usually use the old defender) and ive got to say it performed faultlessly. Never got stuck once on hills etc, obviously no deep snow drifts. Lorries and two wheel drive cars were bypassed. It really suprised me and will never be afraid to take it out in the snow again. Anyone had good experiences?
Butty

Bet it was warmer than in the old defender too!

We havent had enough snow to test it yet, but its gone everywhere ive asked it to so far.
 
Not just good in snow mate, try this in a defender or **** box disco.

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylRWOJhgN1I&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]YouTube - Freelander Sport, Rally Car Circuit[/nomedia]
 
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Cay2EqI8ds"]YouTube - Crash Test 2002 - 2006 Landrover Freelander IIHS[/nomedia]
that`s better ;)
 
Yeah fender wouldn't fall over at that speed on the first bend at all...retard!
 
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