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    More pics of Freelander 2 in action and also some of the 2007 defender.


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    The more i read about it the more impressed i am. I still feel land rover are making a mistake not adding a T/C but they have added terrain response which will make it relatively capable. It looks alot better to. Matt
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    I would certainly think about it in a couple of years as a second car for the family

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    The current Freelander is a lot more capable than people give it credit for even though it does'nt have low range it does have a low first and decent traction control and will go further than you would think.
    Having said that i do think the new one will be quite a good car.

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    Oooooo.......pics of the Defender have given me a chubby. But then again any pics of a Landy gives me a chubby.

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    I agree - the D3 is too much for me as a second car, but a new freelander would be great. Looks very schmick.

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    Oooooo.......pics of the Defender have given me a chubby. But then again any pics of a Landy gives me a chubby
    I was almost going to chip in with "Me Too" but thought that was getting a bit "brokeback mountain" so will refrain . That said I do concur with the thought, Id almost hang onto the D3 a little longer and get the new fender..maybe depends on what SWMBO says

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    P.S. Plus trade the XR6 in for the Freelander, nice looking bit of kit that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wortho
    The current Freelander is a lot more capable than people give it credit for even though it does'nt have low range it does have a low first and decent traction control and will go further than you would think.
    Having said that i do think the new one will be quite a good car.
    Agree with most of what you say except about 1st gear - in my view it is far too high and even has problems on normal roads on step hills - the auto covers this problem with torque slip but the clutch in the manual is just not up too the task with such a high first gear and the amount of clutch slip required - having said that the freelander is a great second car and the new one will be just as great if the pricing is right - I bet it is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrepower
    Oooooo.......pics of the Defender have given me a chubby. But then again any pics of a Landy gives me a chubby.
    Now did I really need to know that - too much information
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