My first 3 door 1.8 didn't have hdc/ Abs. A friends commercial doesn't have it ether
Pre 1999 they were optional, then the 50th anniversary edition came with all the extras that were going to be standard from 2000 anyway, including ABS and HDC.
I had a 1.8 50th in that nice green/blue flip. I drove that baby for 60K completely trouble free
This is what I have now .. love itI had a 1.8 50th in that nice green/blue flip. I drove that baby for 60K completely trouble free
This is what I have now .. love it![]()
Cheers all, put my mind to rest thought I was going mad.![]()
With a bit of luck (or not) we should have no need to use it in the snow down here this year.
Looks nice Brack, Only had mine less than a week love it already I have 2xprolapse discs in my back so could not get out of our old car very well.This is what I have now .. love it![]()
Think my little badge has come off over the years Im afraid, was it just stuck on Nodge? Its deffo a 50th as it says so on my V5 form ..I'll have to have a look for one on e bayThere was something about the 50th that was special. My V6 ES is better equipped but doesn't have that certain something the 50th edition had!! The little badge on the B post ment something![]()
Yep from what I've read (never used it mysen) it will take you down steep muddy / snowy hills , there's some interesting posts about it in this link http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/hdc-210039-3.htmlYou say about commercials, mine use to be a commercial before I put seats windows in it etc
But mine has the hdc in front of the gear selector in the moulding on the floor mine is a 2002 TD4
So I was lucky then I picked the year that abs, hdc etc was fitted
Never used it, can it only be used off road or would it be a good idea to use it down a steep hill with snow etc.
It controls the abs doesn't it
Gary
Thanks, Sorry about your back, my wife had the same, her pain was horrendous until she had surgery. Hope your Freelander serves you well and....Looks nice Brack, Only had mine less than a week love it already I have 2xprolapse discs in my back so could not get out of our old car very well.
Yep from what I've read (never used it mysen) it will take you down steep muddy / snowy hills , there's some interesting posts about it in this link http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/hdc-210039-3.html![]()
I feel hdc is a greater use on an auto than a manual due to the autos low engine braking. Hdc is a worthwhile addition on the Freelander.