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Thread: Kilometres Driven per year in your Land Rover

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikehzz View Post
    I've averaged 34,000 kms a year for the past 6 years in my Freelander 2 and it has never broken down or left me stranded anywhere. It's actually a tough little mongrel.
    I'm seriously thinking of a FL2 as my next vehicle,they are the most underated LR model. Pat

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    The TDCi averages 30,000 a year,the Tdi did 66,000 in 13 months. Pat

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    Ive had mine 11 months and done 36K. So far no troubles... Touch wood

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    Only around 8,000km annually in my P38.

    Since this time last year I've driven it 7,500km (that includes a trip to Cape York).

    Cheers
    Keithy

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    I've had the D4 for two and a half years now (time flies when you're having fun) and it's in for a service today at almost 80,000km - so an average of 32,000 per year. That includes one return trip to Tassie last year, and a lot of trips between Perth & Kalgoorlie.

    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    I'm seriously thinking of a FL2 as my next vehicle,they are the most underated LR model. Pat
    I've got a FL2 HSE again as a loan car today Pat. Brilliant little wagon. It's a white one and parked under the office where I normally park the D4. The boss (who has also recently traded his D3 in on a new D4) came in this morning and asked if I'd left the Discovery out in the rain overnight.

    We're seriously thinking of one for SWMBO to replace the Camry.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    I'm seriously thinking of a FL2 as my next vehicle,they are the most underated LR model. Pat
    My Freelander 2 has had a very hard life. It's done a lot of difficult tracks like Mt Pinnibar and Billy Goats Bluff in the Vic High Country, the Border Track, everywhere in the Flinders, Corner Country and the Simpson Desert. I lost an ABS sensor on the Warburton Crossing track because of some really horrible mud issues and it still drove out and 2000kms back to Sydney with every warning light on the dash.
    It's the only "4wd" that my wife has liked travelling in. They have a few well known issues that need to be attended to while under warranty.

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    25k pa in QLD

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    No wonder you can't find a low mileage land rover

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    The L322 - SWMBO daily driver did 15,600 in the last 12 months. I've done 6,400 in the 101. Work dunny door I've done 56,000 in.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Our Deefer is barely used at the moment, maybe 2000km a year at the most. The D4 about 10000km a year.

    Cheers
    Sean

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