My Mate Marmite
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Always had a thing for the Freelander - despite those that say it's no good - I just couldn't help but love it.
Had my 2003 TD4 for 3 weeks (it's got 53K on the clock) and has been back in twice - but I still love her!
Had problems with both the injections (number 3 wasn't playing - thank god for the AA man giving us some good advice to get us on our way - strangely enough) and then the warning lights (switch) - but fortunately I got all the answers from this website.
But, do you know what - I still love her! She drives well, loves the mud and makes me a happy bunny!
I guess, you either love or hate Freelanders - I fit into the former and love mine and will probably follow through any faults that pop up. She is really good on long-distance fuel (my first tank went motorway 425 miles) - plenty of room in the rear cabin for the kids and plenty of cargo space.
Had my 2003 TD4 for 3 weeks (it's got 53K on the clock) and has been back in twice - but I still love her!
Had problems with both the injections (number 3 wasn't playing - thank god for the AA man giving us some good advice to get us on our way - strangely enough) and then the warning lights (switch) - but fortunately I got all the answers from this website.
But, do you know what - I still love her! She drives well, loves the mud and makes me a happy bunny!
I guess, you either love or hate Freelanders - I fit into the former and love mine and will probably follow through any faults that pop up. She is really good on long-distance fuel (my first tank went motorway 425 miles) - plenty of room in the rear cabin for the kids and plenty of cargo space.
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