freelanderv6lpg
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.so before/if we trade it in
are TD4's less prone to HGF than the petrols? yes
Are TD4's equally likely to suffer from VCU/IRD problems? yes
Maybe even abandoning Freelanders altogether would be the best. possibly
Any advice is welcome,please bare in mind my limited mechanical knowledge so any servicing is likely to be done by independants or dealers as a last resort.
Hi i dont know what your budget is BUT if you dont need a4x4 but need the height maybe a Nissan Quasqui or similar would be suitable.,Thanks guys,I dont need or really want a 4x4 as I wont ever be off road,never mind in a Freelander-cue tittering Disco,Defender owning relatives,
.Really like the Freelanders good looks,thought owning a V6 instead of the 1.8 would be stress free but thinking every trip will be your last is fairly off putting.Also I'm at work during the day so the car is used mostly by my mother and grandmother both disabled so the Freelander is the ideal height without making things more difficult for them as they find Discoverys for example to be to high.Most cars are too low down so any other ideas for would be welcome,any car needs to be an automatic,I'm not that fond of autos but needs must.Anybody ever had a Volvo S80?,thinking of one of them an 03 on model if not a TD4 Freelander pre 2004 facelift.Love your avatar Grippa!.
an i chopped my kv6 hippoo in fur an X-trail - best move ever.
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