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Unreliable, Fragile Freelanders

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carbore:
Well, no, not really, You see with people taking the mick out of Freelanders you'd of though this section would be stuffed with people asking for help and advice on how to fix them...or make them better.....

...but no. It seems we are all quietly driving around, enjoying our cars and not getting stuck or broken down etc .....    :-)

Where as my proper land rover......that hasn't turned a wheel in 2 years! (mind you its 40 years old ish!)

Double mind you, my Tractors doing fine, and thats 60 years old! Moved a ton of rocks with that last weekend.

Saffy:
or is it more likely that the vast majority of freelander owners are not LR enthusiasts with only a tiny minority who would carry out work themselves, modify or have any interest in their vehicle? Those that do not fit that bill and are net aware could be scattered to the four winds of the different 4x4 forums.
I would like to see detailed posts of major home DIY rebuilds of freelanders seeing there are so many crashed repairable write-off examples for sale. Is it even possible.

andyhubbard:
Reliability in the old and the new :lol:,but questionable about the middle aged :roll:. Hang on what am i saying i'm 45 :lol: :lol:.

mill2020:
Never had a problem with mine, offroaded the hell out of it, including a offroad trip to morocco last year.

God bless softroader's!!!

V8MoneyPit:
Ours is in the garage as we speak......







But only because a 17 year old ran into it in his Escort  :roll:

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