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Bad Dic Brakes - 2005 Land Rover Freelander
By Harry Schneider - July 2 - 9:13 pmThe Freelander has great visibility and layout. Very tall people cannot get into the cabin easily. Overtaking other vehicles is hard. Vehicle engine feels like a Diesel. Fuel consumption for the weight and slow speed is very high. However its weakest component are the brakes. Dealer says 20000km/14000miles is the norm.Then you have to replace not only the discs but also rotors.Heater and a/c very marginal !
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Very fun car to own and drive. - 2003 Land Rover Freelander
By John - June 16 - 6:03 pmI have had no problems at all. The colors are very fun (yellow). Perfect car for young person.
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Best in Class - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
By hpug - May 31 - 10:00 amWe purchased the Freelander after test driving it, the Jeep Liberty, the Toyota RAV4, and the Honda CRV. The Freelander was in a class by itself with respect to the ride, comfort, and off-road ability. We have had a few electrical problems with the driver side window and the moonroof, and the speakers in the front doors vibrated, but the dealer fixed them rapidly and we have not had trouble since. We really like the vehicle and would consider getting another.
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the best - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
By robert johnson - May 17 - 10:00 amthe best suv on the market so far, considering value, performance and prestige
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***REPAIR NIGHTMARES*** - 2004 Land Rover Freelander
By mail4kwa - May 8 - 10:00 amI have spent the past week in a 2004 Freelander as a loaner while my 2002 was being repaired. 2002 1)Front brakes pads at 25k and 37K 2)Front brake rotars were warped and cracked 3)Ill fitting rear door squeeks 4)HDC & TC lights always on 5)All brake lights "went out" for a week 6)Rear windshield wiper has seizures 7)Front windshield wiper jets broken 8)Seatbelt warning lights on all the time I could go on but Ill stop 2004 While driving back to dealership, realized HDC&TC lights on...discovered that brake lights where on during the entire week! Yes! And it had less than 800 miles! CRAP!!!!!
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landrover freelander se - 2003 Land Rover Freelander
By ronaldassel - April 30 - 2:00 amconsole box near the gear box, too low need to reach elbow level for resting. and size is small. foot space @ the back seat limited space, trunk space small, compared to toyota rav4 2001 has bigger trunk space. stereo system should have tape player, stereo system not that hi-tech. thx.
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Tested Tough - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
By Free_lander - April 11 - 2:00 amWeve had a Freelander for 2 years now. We spending a lot of time on back woods, and above tree line trails. Like most forein cars this SUV runs best at higher RPMs. Lack of power, was caused by my driving habits. I use the sport trani the freelander has all the power I need. We have taken trails rated for advanced or expert drivers, it never skips a beat. Last winter we were driving over Rabbit Ears pass by Steamboat they closed the pass while we were going over. We cruised right through. If fuel economy is is your deal, Go buy a Honda Its worthless Off Road but it gets the milage. for a 4X4 with reasonable milage get a Freelander. We love it!
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Still love it!! - 2005 Land Rover Freelander
By lyn - April 5 - 5:36 amBought new 2005 left over. Car has left me stranded two times. Once it was ignition switch, second coil. Road side towed it in. Air is spitting water at passenger side. Now Im smelling something that is making me sick when heat is on for long periods of time. Smells like coolant. clicking noise like the like the locks are going by themselves. Need another appointment. I love driving the car, but have to admit when the car is out of warranty I getting rid of it. Just not trust worthy and to costly to repair. The oil changes and brake jobs cost way too much!
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Dont walk, run away - 2003 Land Rover Freelander
By Mark - March 31 - 7:53 pmWe owned this vehicle for approximately 20 months. Total cost of repairs exceeded $16,000.00. No kidding. The engine has inherent design flaws. The cylinder sleeves will fail, coolant will flow into the block, your motor will be shot. You will experience electrical failures right and left. This is the second and last product we will buy from Land Rover and Range Rover. Utterly worthless vehicles. Our Discovery was only marginally better. Gulps fuel as well.
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Great Drive - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
By MSIN - March 30 - 10:00 amPurchased two weeks ago and the car has been great. No problems at 700 miles. The car handles better than anything in its class. Engine is more than adequate. Harmon Kardon stereo sounds great.