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chloe16v
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10th Oct 09 at 23:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what are peoples views on these?

been looking at afew on ebay as the corsa is not practical for my dogs

is there anything i should look out for with them that may go wrong?
K17STY
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10th Oct 09 at 23:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Discovery is prettier. orr go old skool and get a Defender 110
Ian
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10th Oct 09 at 23:57   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

4x4 system has a few weak points, most common being the viscous centre differential, VCD I think which can sieze and give you permanent four wheel drive. Which sounds nice but it stresses the other diffs and they will fail prematurely. You can tell by reversing on a full lock on lose ground, the rear wheels will skip if it is locked.

1.8 petrol is notorious for head gasket problems. Diesel engines are better, TD4 from 2001 is the best although mine had an intermittent fuel pump which would occasionally mean it wouldn't start.

I liked mine, my mum still has one and they're a very useful car but most LR forums will not really recommend them as a hassle-free purchase. The bits aren't cheap and the type of things which fail are not generally fixable at home.
chloe16v
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dont like the older discovery and the freelander is quite alot cheaper it will be only used for the dogs, maybe a couple of times a week when i take them out walking to the country park afew miles away and take them to ring craft, cant get a crate in my car for them and they defo dont fit in the car with the kids in
jo1945
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I'd just get a nice estate car if I was you, freelanders handle like boats and WILL go wrong. My mom's got one and it's had an endless list of faults, and a friend had a petrol one which was nothing but trouble until she had to sell it to webuyanycar.com with a broken clutch, brakes, suspension and engine. Estates will be easier for the dogs to jump into as well as they're a bit lower and will give better economy as well. You'll only need a 4x4 if you're going off road a lot or towing something heavy.
chloe16v
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well the man with the bright ideas just said if i get a 4x4 he can get rid of his an we'll use mine to tow the caravan dont think this is a good idea after all

but iv always wanted a 4x4, i love the rav4 but there just not big enough
Brett
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11th Oct 09 at 01:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Seriously, don't get the 1.8. You think "oh, the head gasket won't go on me" (i did ) and sure enough...
Twiggy
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Volvo estate FTW!
oceansoul
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My mate had one. Had no end of problems. She actually took it back to land rover and cancelled her payments (was on finance)
DannyB
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11th Oct 09 at 12:59   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Twiggy
Volvo estate FTW!


Anty
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11th Oct 09 at 14:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

v70 out back
Ben G
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my dad/mum have a 2002 2.0 turbo diesel one. very nice with full leather and all the usual stuff.

it did go wrong last xmas though and took months to fix and cost 1800 quid iirc.

injectors were over 200 quid each
pippin
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12th Oct 09 at 09:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yea just dont buy the petrol engined 1
taylorboosh
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my dad has 1 and i love it and dogs fit no problem you can even get purpose built cages for em

 
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