Land Rover Freelander 2 (2006 - 2015)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 27 April 2024
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reviewed by K D BROWN on 11 June 2022
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reviewed by Micklethwaiteboy on 6 May 2021
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reviewed by W Faulkner on 19 March 2021
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reviewed by K D BROWN on 10 February 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 14 November 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 October 2020
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reviewed by Mr Michael Vaughan on 20 March 2020
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reviewed by Sperly on 6 October 2019
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reviewed by Freelanderman on 20 November 2018
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reviewed by Yorky Bob on 30 July 2018
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reviewed by Marcus Swalwell on 1 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 10 March 2018
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reviewed by Phillip Pennicott on 6 October 2017
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reviewed by hyway on 7 September 2017
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reviewed by hyway on 7 September 2017
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reviewed by Isbjorn on 24 January 2017
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reviewed by cheshiredolphin on 8 August 2016
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reviewed by BA Bell on 17 June 2016
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reviewed by JThompson on 28 March 2015
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reviewed by Ivang on 15 January 2015
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reviewed by mbex3djc on 22 April 2014
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reviewed by Mike Hayden on 3 March 2014
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reviewed by jake7 on 14 February 2014
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reviewed by Anonymous on 30 January 2014
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reviewed by QD on 23 January 2014
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reviewed by BA Bell on 23 January 2014
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reviewed by barra on 13 January 2014
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2.2 TD4 XS 5dr 4 X 4

reviewed by Red Merle on 11 January 2014
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
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Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
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Overall reliability

Not perfect, but hugely impressive.

I drive between 35,000 and 40,000 miles a year and have done so since the mid 1980's. My favourites over that time have been Montego Estates, a Peugeot 406 estate, several Citroen XM estates and a series of Volvo V70 D5's.

The Freelander 2 was the first time I'd had anything like a 4x4.

I picked it up new in June 2011 and drove it until it had to go back as part of a career change in December 2013. It had completed 89,000 miles during the 2 1/2 years I used it.


The positives:

Extraordinary off road ability for a car of its kind, even on road biased tyres. I have used this on tracks that I didn't even think that a Defender would make it through!
Extremely reliable. In fact, one of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. Not even a single rattle or squeak over the entire time I had this car.
The supplying dealer (Roger Young, Cornwall) was an object lesson in good customer care.
Really nice to drive, both on road and off. In fact, this car made my new Focus RS virtually redundant - we always preferred to take the Land Rover - yes, really!
Great visibility, with the typical Land Rover "Command Driving Position" and masses of glass area. All corners easily visible.
Extremely easy to park, with a very tight turning circle.
Good quality feel to most of the car, with so much of it designed with rough use in mind.
Good boot space, with a rear seat that folds properly flat.
Surprisingly quiet, especially on the motorway.
Decent equipment levels on Pre-2013 model year cars.
Superb ride quality.

The negatives:

Seat squabs a bit short in the leg and (while the seats are comfortable on a long journey), they could be better. Try before you buy.
Rear seat back rest a bit too vertical.
Headlamps adequate, but would really benefit from Xenons.


The Honest John Review:

"High number of automatic transmission and steering rack failures. Epidemic of camshaft failures on 2.2 diesel."

I have never experienced any of the above and, during the last 2 1/2 years on the Freelander 2 Forum, have never read of any instances of these alleged failures.



My verdict:

Now that the company supplied Freelander has gone back, I will be running my own car for at least the next 7 months. Consequently, I've traded the Focus RS in for another Freelander 2. Not only is it that good a car, but I'm convinced enough of its reliability and build quality that I'm prepared to spend my own money on an 18 month old one!


John.

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reviewed by Yorky Bob on 15 May 2011
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reviewed by bone man on 31 March 2011
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reviewed by ChristopherC on 11 March 2011
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About this car

Price£21,875–£39,920
Road TaxG–K
MPG24.7–47.1 mpg
Real MPG81.3%

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