Land Rover Freelander Research & Reviews

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3.73/5 Average
434 Total Reviews

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  • Worst Vehicle I have ever bought - 2003 Land Rover Freelander
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    This SUV has a major design flaw affecting the Head Gasket, causing Coolant to seep into the Oil and Cylinders. The SUV cannot be repaired once this issue occurs. I would not recommend buying this vehicle, as it will only cost you thousands of dollars and in the end result in the SUVs engine seizing.

  • Loving it so far... - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
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    Its been a fairly snowy winter thus far in Central Massachusetts. I live on a min-mountain, let me tell you I have not had a problem getting home on those snowy nights.

  • Great Little SUV w/traction - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
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    Love this cars handling as I drive in the rain almost every day. Note: spare tire mounting does impact rear view visibility. Corners well, accelerates adequately.

  • Freelander - 2004 Land Rover Freelander
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    I have experienced mountain trails with this car. It has taken me throught the worst of weather out here in Las Vegas. Like when it rains and we gwt a flood. I like this car because it provides a smooth drive. I think it could use a navigation system though. I give this car a 9.5 because it really can take you places. The only thing you really need to get done on the car is an oil change, and tires rotated, other than that I recommen this car LandRover Freelander to anyone.

  • Love This Car - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
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    After reading the mixed reviews posted on this message board, I have to admit I was a little skeptical about the Freelander. However I didnt want to rule it out until I drove it. During the test drive I realized that the people leaving the bad reviews must never have driven one. The second I put the car in drive, I was in love. Ford, Mazda and Jeep should not even be in the same class. There is no way to fully explain it. All I have to say is drive one for your self. I just picked up my new one yesterday and I am very very pleased. The only negitive thing I can say is that I wish there were arm rests.

  • Second Impressions - after one month... - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
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    Having driven just over 1,000 miles in a month I must say that our Freelander is a winner. It is without doubt the best handling SUV Ive driven, hugging the road like a BMW in tight turns. Its traction is superb in slick conditions. Weve been off-road a few times and our Freelander surprised every time with its electrifying performance. We improved upon the already excellent seat comfort by installing third-party armrest (found through the internet). We also installed full length roof rails further improving the already stylish look.

  • Worst vehicle - 2002 Land Rover Freelander
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    This is by far the worst vehicle I ever owned. Landrover makes it next to impossible to have other shops do work on the vehicle. The price of their timing belt replacement on the freelander is $2000, this is insane. Four people in my family have owned landrovers and realized it was a terrible vehicle and some have gotten rid of them and others are trying to get rid of them. Take my advice, and never, never buy landrover products. I dont know how their still in business

  • Superior versatility - 2005 Land Rover Freelander
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    Id been looking for a compromise between a full-sized SUV, for off- roading and poor weather safety, and a sedan, for better milage and handling. The Freelander hasnt disappointed. Very smooth ride, with little to no body roll, great visibility, superior snow/mud/muck handling, and Im still getting relatively decent milage (18-20 mpg). The styling certainly sets it apart from most other vehicles in its class. Very unique interior material (Technical Fabric), with excellent seat support and comfort. Plus, the hardtop is easily removable, looking forward to adding many summer driving miles. The Freelander is the compromise that doesnt feel like one.

  • U can tell that BMW helped Design SE3 - 2003 Land Rover Freelander
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    Originally my wife and I wanted to get a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. But we test drove a SE3 and feel in love with handling and options that arent available on the Jeep. Our dealership even has a offroading event three times a year to put the SE3 to test. The European Handling and tight steering is is also a nice feature. You can tell that BMW had something to do with the design of this vehicle.

  • My Freelander - 2004 Land Rover Freelander
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    I love this vehicle bacause of the superiority on off road courses compare to a jeep or any medium SUV my freelander has all the tools to compete with the Range Rovers. Mc Pherson independent suspension, Downhill control,Sincro 5spd/Automatic transmision, ALL wheel drive and many others,,,one more thing NICE SOUND SYSTEM yeahhhhh

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