I love mine. Auto or manual and is it just an a to b or do you plan on getting off the beaten track.
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Hi Guys
I am looking at a second hand 2008 diesel freelander 2 with 120k kms on it. I just got rid of a nightmare fl1 & the wife (& myself to be honest) thinks im nuts even concidering another landrover. I know the FL2 is a good & totay diffrent car to the FL1 but am still worried. It has just poped up & the guy wants a quick sale or he will trade. What would be a good price to offer? he is asking 21K & I wont pay that.
What are the major service intervals? is there one due soon? what am I looking at price wise? The FL1 was 2.5k!!
What should I look for & ask about the car? Are there any common faults? I will most probably ask to get it looked over if I buy it.
Thanks in advance.
I love mine. Auto or manual and is it just an a to b or do you plan on getting off the beaten track.
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Some around that era had some diff issues but I would assume with those kms if it was one it would have been replaced
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Is it se or hse?
Hey chur bro,
Unfortunately I can't help you much with the diesel as I have the 3.2ltr, but all I can say is that when I purchased mine (2007 HSE), it had 127Klms on the clock. I to was worried with what I'd heard of the previous model and did not want to be stuck with a lemon, how wrong was I!!!! Yes there has been some issues, but nothing my local mechanic has not been able to look after, and the issues are only due to normal wear and tear. Look out for the normal things, service records, condition, how does it drive, any strange noises, and if you can have it checked out by a professional. I know there are issues with the rear diff but it may have been repaired under warranty. Give LR a call and they can tell you what recalls have been done.
If all checks out, you will be rewarded with an exceptional drive which is a quantum leap over the previous model!! Watch a couple of reviews on YouTube, read the reviews, if all works in your favour, you will be rewarded with an exceptional vehicle. As for the price, hard to put a price without seeing the vehicle, I suppose it's what your prepared to pay... Best of luck!!
I've got a 2007 diesel with 160000km on it. Rear diff is the biggest problem with them. (Bearings were made in India) I've done one in mine. I repaired it myself so can't say on cost of repair. Shock absorbers are fairly common also in higher km ones.
The most major service is due at 240000km but personally I would change drivetrain fluids and timing belt a lot earlier.
The price is in the range for them. (Trade would be lower) Offer what you feel comfortable with
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It doesn't leak oil, Its sweating power
Mine is a 2008 model SE diesel with 184k on the clock and I was recently offered $15k as a trade on another vehicle although they started at $7k. I decided to keep my car. Those not in the know think of them the same as the F1 with a bad reputation but they are a good car. The problems are the rear diff whine, there can be some that have issues with the power steering rack, the key fob can stop working and like any car with lots of electrical gadgets....they can start to falter. Having said that, mine has never left me stranded anywhere and it has done some tough kilometres. I get mine serviced by my local and it doesn't cost much more than any normal car. If you use a Land Rover dealer then you can at least double the cost on everything.
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