| BananaBoy |
I was considering getting a LR FreeLander. And I was wondering, other than the dealership on the west side, where I can get a Land Rover serviced?
Anyone know :dunno: Thanks :bthumbup: |
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| DowntownFocus |
| Anywere that fixes cars, Rovers are very easy vehicles to work on. Your regular mechanic should have no problem with that> |
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| dsl55 |
| I was going to say, aren't they very robust and tough anyways? And when it does breakdown it's suppose to be very fixable. ISn't that why they are so popular in super rural/desert/trekking/exploring condtions? |
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| BananaBoy |
My GF really wants one. I don't really like them personaly. I've heard they have reliablty issues and the're fugly, IMO.
Thanks for your comments :bthumbup: |
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| DeathBy240 |
| The X trail kicked their ass in the tests I saw on TV. |
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| BananaBoy |
| We took a X-trail out for a test drive. It didn't feel as stable as the Freelander, handling reminded me of our CR-V. The thin, cheap plastic interior was a big turn of, the "bread box" storge compartment under the radio is cheesy. |
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| colossus |
quote: Originally posted by dsl55
I was going to say, aren't they very robust and tough anyways? And when it does breakdown it's suppose to be very fixable. ISn't that why they are so popular in super rural/desert/trekking/exploring condtions?
LR Disco's have notoriously finicky engines. |
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| mexxi |
That's a matter of personal opinion.
I haven't driven a Freelander yet. Supposedly it's better interior, but i will assure u that the brake / rotor problem they have had will make u wanna trade for a X-Trail
quote: Originally posted by BananaBoy
We took a X-trail out for a test drive. It didn't feel as stable as the Freelander, handling reminded me of our CR-V. The thin, cheap plastic interior was a big turn of, the "bread box" storge compartment under the radio is cheesy.
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