What would you do?
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 8:51 am
Hi, I am new here, and would appreciate some genuine feedback please...
I have owned a 2011 Freelander2 TD4 XS manual for about 9 months/9000 miles - it is currently on about 60,000 miles. The car has cost me some £1000 during my ownership in servicing costs (I had the Haldex serviced, a 'B' service, rear discs/pads and 2 new tyres). My car currently has an issue with the handbrake (only working on one wheel) so it won't pass its MoT due in September, and the battery will almost certainly need to be replaced this winter. (More £££s). However, I like the sturdy shape and solidity of the car. I like the feeling that it will go anywhere (though do not go 'off road'). I find it comfortable, though the load area is a tad tight for carrying my dog (in his dog-crate) plus my gardening tools... On the negative side - I don't like the manual gearbox, plus (and worst of all) my Freelie suffers from a seemingly inherent hesitation/stutter/jerk at about 1500rpm, much-reported on the LR forums, which really spoils any driving-pleasure.
So, I feel it needs to go... I live on the Isle of Skye - so don't have easy access to loads of cars for sale.
Next week - I will take a trip to Inverness where I have found a couple of cars to take a look at. There is this Freelander: https://goo.gl/Q3LpQ1 or this BMW X3 https://goo.gl/9JbeWm The snag is that the X3 only has one service stamp, from 2015, at 13,000 miles, but it has an advisory-free MoT history.
Would you take a chance of the X3, or would you stick with Land Rover?
I have owned a 2011 Freelander2 TD4 XS manual for about 9 months/9000 miles - it is currently on about 60,000 miles. The car has cost me some £1000 during my ownership in servicing costs (I had the Haldex serviced, a 'B' service, rear discs/pads and 2 new tyres). My car currently has an issue with the handbrake (only working on one wheel) so it won't pass its MoT due in September, and the battery will almost certainly need to be replaced this winter. (More £££s). However, I like the sturdy shape and solidity of the car. I like the feeling that it will go anywhere (though do not go 'off road'). I find it comfortable, though the load area is a tad tight for carrying my dog (in his dog-crate) plus my gardening tools... On the negative side - I don't like the manual gearbox, plus (and worst of all) my Freelie suffers from a seemingly inherent hesitation/stutter/jerk at about 1500rpm, much-reported on the LR forums, which really spoils any driving-pleasure.
So, I feel it needs to go... I live on the Isle of Skye - so don't have easy access to loads of cars for sale.
Next week - I will take a trip to Inverness where I have found a couple of cars to take a look at. There is this Freelander: https://goo.gl/Q3LpQ1 or this BMW X3 https://goo.gl/9JbeWm The snag is that the X3 only has one service stamp, from 2015, at 13,000 miles, but it has an advisory-free MoT history.
Would you take a chance of the X3, or would you stick with Land Rover?