Following a heated discussion in the pub last night, one of my friends suggested that a 2 Wheel drive Freelander TD4 Auto would give a much better MPG than a 4 Wheel drive version. Is this correct?
Logic tells me that it must be correct, but is it worth doing and if so what do I have to do. I have never ever needed 4 wheel drive in all the years I have owned the vehicle, and I bought it for the looks, driving position more than for it"s off road capabilities.
Is it OK to do, or is it a totally stupid thing to do?
If I do it now, will I be able to revert back to 4 wheel drive in the winter?
Cheers
Logic tells me that it must be correct, but is it worth doing and if so what do I have to do. I have never ever needed 4 wheel drive in all the years I have owned the vehicle, and I bought it for the looks, driving position more than for it"s off road capabilities.
Is it OK to do, or is it a totally stupid thing to do?
If I do it now, will I be able to revert back to 4 wheel drive in the winter?
Cheers