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iamthenewno2

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Hi everybody!

Just bought a 2004 Freelander TD4 HSE Auto with 96k on the clock, I have always loved the idea of a Land Rover and the death of my old Picasso gave me the opportunity to try and persuade my wife to get one (it won out over a Qashqui).

I know next to nothing about cars and so I have joined here (reading through is scary) and ordered a Haynes manual, hopefully I can use the latter to translate the former.
 
Hi everybody!

Just bought a 2004 Freelander TD4 HSE Auto with 96k on the clock, I have always loved the idea of a Land Rover and the death of my old Picasso gave me the opportunity to try and persuade my wife to get one (it won out over a Qashqui).

I know next to nothing about cars and so I have joined here (reading through is scary) and ordered a Haynes manual, hopefully I can use the latter to translate the former.

hi

welcome to the asylum

see ur not far from me , useto have a freelander myself

don't worry there's plenty of advice to be had on here and plenty to help

do u know the service history of the landy

always the best place to start , ensuring it's all serviced correctly

pop over into the freelander section
 
Hello and welcome from me:)
Plenty of freelander advice available in the correct section as Gary says.
Mechanical advice in there and sexual advice in the anything goes section.
It's just banter , we know you can't all possibly be gay.
That would be silly.:):)
 
Hello @iamthenewno2 ,

Welcome to the Loonyzone, that lot in the freelander zone are quite friendly.........strange but friendly....LOL

BTW, Who is No.1?................... I am not a number I am a free Man...........

Cheers
 
Hello imthenewn2 and welcome to Lalazone. I don't understand how you feel nervous, there are a few "unusual types" in the zone and you will certainly come across insensitivity, but you can ignore the crap and enjoy the dozens of members who make up the vast majority. Enjoy
Thanks for the welcome, I am not nervous of the people on here but rather of the Freelander itself, reading through the forum prior to purchase was helpful but there is so much I don't know. My plan is to open the bonnet and crawl underneath with the Haynes, a great opportunity to learn but a bit scary for someone with no mechanical know-how.
 
Welcome aboard :)

Good bus the hippo - got a few pals with em.... know next to nothing about em - never even had one on me ramp (!) - but as others have said... loads of advice in the hippo section of the forum;)

Got any piccies ??? we likes piccies :D

+1 on @Alan Crossley 's comments on the haynes - good as a place mat/head rest and such... RAVE is far better as a workshop manual :)
 
Got any piccies ??? we likes piccies :D

Here you go...

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Ha, a woman who is already making comments that I love my car too much.

Ah! I remember that happening here !!!!:rolleyes::D

You're going to have to do something about that. No idea what, but you're going to have to do something about this!

I'm sure one of the the more appropriately qualified members will help you out :)

I can only tell you what we did..... got her a D1 too - and she loves it;):rolleyes::D
 
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