New addition to the Land Rover family

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jbenekeorr

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Hi all,


Apologies if this is a bit "wordy" - just skip to the pictures if you like!


Since having my Discovery, my mum has become rather too fond of it for my liking. She's afraid of parking it, but likes the drive.

A few months ago, she announced that she wanted a Land Rover of her own. The main reason being that her Mini Cooper S has a bone shattering ride and has become a part of the family, she's also a bit worried leaving it in car parks with so many careless people around but doesn't want to sell it. She'll use it at weekends and for some commuting.

Having seen her trying to park my Discovery (I can't really complain, I've run over the wheelie bin on a number of occasions) I recommended she get a Freelander.

I was initially quite afraid of the reliability and their reputation, but after a bit of research on here, I found that a TD4 would probably be the best bet for her and the reputation was perhaps a bit exaggerated. She preferred the 5 door facelift models and so decided to save for a bit longer for one of them.

Having looked around, I decided we may as well plump for an HSE model, as the price didn't really vary by model. She wanted one in a darker colour too.


I've been keeping an eye on eBay and autotrader for a good few months waiting for the right vehicle. So, to cut a very long story a bit shorter - we lined up a couple to view on Sunday.

First was a Green HSE auto with cream leather. It was at a dealer with a lovely indoor showroom, so I was able to familiarise myself with it a bit. The condition wasn't great - there were a lot of scuffs and bits of trim missing. The interior was grubby too. It had done a lot of miles too (145k). I took it for a drive and absolutely loved it! We decided it wasn't the one to buy though as it didn't feel like it had been looked after.

Next was 'the one'. Private seller, nice chap in a decent area, Porsche on the drive - good start!

This one has 98,000 miles on, it's an '05 and is a manual HSE.

I had a good look around (and underneath) and couldn't really find anything to be concerned about. There were no scuffs etc and the interior was lovely. It drives perfectly. There seems to be a small 'blob' on the radio/sat nav screen and the sunroof made a funny noise, but seemed to work fine. I realised that if that's all I can find to worry about on a ten year old car - we should probably buy it!!!

Did the deal (£3700 for anyone who's interested) and should be picking it up later this week.

Somehow I've talked her into letting me insure myself on it, so I've got another Landy to cruise about in :cool:

It has all the usual HSE refinements including heated black leather, sat nav, Harman Kardon stereo, parking sensors etc








If anyone has any words of wisdom, please do pass them on! I will be testing the VCU properly once we pick it up and going over everything to make sure nothing needs attention. I did what I could to check the VCU (full lock at low speed and feeling it for temperature after a good drive).
 
:bounce: we can hope!


looks nice and clean and a good price

have u had chance to have a look at the normal mods , via search

egr bypass
vaccum hoses for holes
bmw crankcase filter conversion

etc

I've got a td4 and found it to be a very good engine

welcome by the way and hope u like driving the hippo
 
your sun roof can be fixed you can put new cog on the motor mine was the same although I did find a part missing which I have just ordered the new rails for it .
 
looks nice and clean and a good price

have u had chance to have a look at the normal mods , via search

egr bypass
vaccum hoses for holes
bmw crankcase filter conversion

etc

I've got a td4 and found it to be a very good engine

welcome by the way and hope u like driving the hippo

Thank you. I haven't got as far as mods yet, I've done the EGR on my Discovery, so it may be a good place to start. I'll have a look around!

I usually reside in the Discovery section of the forum, so it's nice to meet a new crowd in the Freelander bit!

your sun roof can be fixed you can put new cog on the motor mine was the same although I did find a part missing which I have just ordered the new rails for it .

Excellent, is the cog a part that can be found on eBay? I'm keen to fix it!
 
Got it back home this evening. The previous owner had it cleaned inside and out today, which was a nice touch.

Performed flawlessly on the way back, my mum's over the moon with it. I took it down to the Chinese and I'm really impressed. The TD4 is surprisingly punchy and smooth - especially considering it's relatively old now.

I'll be having a proper look at it over the bank holiday. I found that it has power fold mirrors, which will come in handy as it'll often be behind the gates.
 
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