Should I keep my 2010 Land Rover Freelander or sell it?

I have a 2010 automatic Land Rover Freelander which I have had from new and its only done 57,000 miles. Is it worth keeping or should I buy another new car?

Asked on 9 June 2025 by Roy Steele

Answered by David Ross
Deciding whether to keep your current vehicle or trading it in for something else comes down to how well it serves your needs currently, and how much it costs to maintain compared to a newer vehicle. If you need something smaller or it costs a lot in maintenance then swapping for another vehicle may make sense, but given it only has 57,000 miles it has potentially many more years of service to give.
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