Land Rover: The Time Line
The first Freelander has been available since 1998 and has been a big success throughout Europe. The Freelander is now Europes best selling 4×4. In 2001 other features were added to the Freelander such as improved engines and gearbox. Land Rover is known worldwide for its off the road performance. The Freelander has a smooth ride is impressive offthe road and is very secure. Although the prices are high the reliability could be improved and could provide more space for drivers.
In 2006 the Freelander 2 was announced. The Freelander 2 has introduced 2 new engines a 3.2litre straightsix petrol and a 2.2litre fourcylinder turbocharged diesel. Some of its changes from the original Freelander is the unique Terrain Response to make offroading easier also the full time intelligent system 4×4 for better fuel economy and traction and the Gradient Release Control which helps drivers when releasing the brakes on steep and slippery slopes. Other small helpful features include keyless starter button bixenon headlamps and rainsensing wipers too name few. Too many its advantages are its superb ride and composed handling. Many people comment that the design and technologies of the Freelander are excellent but many buyers complain about the price compared to that of Freelanders rivals. The Land Rover Freelander 2 prices range from 21000 to 36000.
After complaints about the original Freelander lacking space for drivers the Freelander 2 has more space for head shoulder and legroom. A clever feature by Land Rover is the stadium seating where the rear passengers are seated slightly higher than the front occupants as to see the outside world. The only disadvantage with the Freelander 2 is that it is now too large and struggles to fit in car washes parking spaces etc. Due to this it is hard to get around small villages but perfect for motorways.
“No other compact 4×4 has anything like its total breadth of capability” says Phil Popham Land Rovers managing director. “The Freelander 2 sets new standards in the sector combining the advantages of a premium car with the attributes of a robust 4×4
With the impact of the credit crunch and the rising prices many people now use contract hire leasing to purchase their cars. The contract hires ranges from 317 to 490 over 36 months for a Land Rover leasing Freelander 2.
About the writer: Darrell F writing about Land Rover Freelander contract hire.
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