Freelander Appel?

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Overall visual design. Fuel economy. And then best 4x4 ability of the soft roaders. Chose L series so that I can work on it, reliability and the ability to adapt it to run on a veg oil mix.
 
......... agree with spacemonkey, overall looks, all the mod cons inside (plus more!), and reasonably priced.

Still havent had any reliability issues yet (operative word being yet!)

overall a good package, so far ;)
 
Yeah I like it's looks, all the little accessories you can buy, the capabilities in the snow and my factor was price. If my budget was better a disco would have been my choice, but for my first 4x4 I'm really pleased :)
 
I live in a town but needed something to tow for work and carry family and to be able to get me to the fire station no matter what weather. I like Discoverys but couldn't justify the size due to being a townie, there are to many idiots here in my town who insist on having a big 4x4!

I drive a defender for work and my boss has several that I have driven so based on my experience I dismissed them straight away.

My Dad had a Honda CRV and we all hated it (apart from being 100% reliable), I looked at the Nissan Xtrail but didn't like it.

After looking around and asking lots of questions a td4 freelander seemed to do what I needed with the added benefit that my wife would drive it so I could have a drink when on holiday!
 
Wanted a mk2 Rav4 auto but at the time my five grand budget would only buy an X-plate with over 100k on the clock.
Second choice was a Shogun Pinin auto till I went to look at a W-plate with only 42k. It was cheap, but I wouldn't have believed modern cars could have so much rust so it was dismissed immediately.
Third choice, the Freelander, suddenly was promoted to first & I found my 03-plate Td4 auto with 52k three years ago for £4,700 & I haven't looked back.
 
Bought one new in 2001 after finding it so much more capable than others around at the time and liked the styling and the fact it was a Land Rover, kept it for almost 3 years then bought a Disco TD5 then decided to downsize a bit and got a TD4 which we still have along with the 1.8 I got last year. All of which have been very reliable!
 
I love em. As an all round car come 4x4 they take some beating. Look good easy to drive roomy comfortable smooth and handle well - if you know how to look after them they are easy - everything is easy ish to get at and simple to fix - try saying that with some of the Jap stuff about.
Oh yes and it doesn't matter how old it is they still look good!
 
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