decodelighted
Super_Ideal_Rock
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Glad to help! Are you driving it in a cold climate -- that *really* makes matters worse with the Freelander. Every once it a while it would just dump all its oil out on the ground & stop in its tracks. Kept repairing it -- free under warranty -- but they admitted it would probably keep happening. No known permanent solution -- just stop gap repairs. OY! One time I was stranded with a car full of xmas presents, a grumpy hubby & a tiny dog about eight hours away from home. We left it in a parking lot with the key under the mat & it came back on a flat bed trailer almost a MONTH later.Date: 7/20/2009 1:15:32 PM
Author: Luckyeshe
Ok, now I''m feeling a bit better! I kept blaming myself for always being so hard on it and now I feel like you do. I am not quite at loathe yet, but I feel like I''m getting there. How''s the drive in your RAV4? I liked how the Freelander handles since it feels very solid. I always have a worry about tipping over if I take turns to hard....Date: 7/20/2009 12:08:57 PM
Author: decodelighted
I''m sorry to tell you but there is something terribly wrong with all Freelanders. They stopped making that car. I had a 2002 that was a L-E-M-O-N and I researched the problems and found that the problem was widespread and unfixable. DUMP IT ASAP. I traded mine mere weeks before the warranty ran out -- got a 2005 Toyota Rav 4 and haven''t had a day''s trouble with it in the last 3 yrs. Also looked up my old Freelander''s car fax report & found out whoever bought it from the dealer I traded it to JUNKED it a mere 9 months later. Total garbage. Salvage. Hey, at least you can stop blaming yourself for the Freelander''s woes!Date: 7/19/2009 8:25:29 PM
Author:Luckyeshe
I have a LandRover, it cost me about an arm and a leg to get it repaired, but heck, I didn''t think I''d be doing this only after 4 years of ownership. (I will admit though, that I have driven my car to the ends of the world because I was in sales and it''s all my fault) I have a LandRover Freelander HSE 2004 with about 114,000 miles. I got it in 2005 with only 11,000 miles. Yup, I was bad
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ETA: I will say that it was a very cute & comfy car. I liked everything about it but its awful, awful innards. Was my first NEW car and it broke my heart. I loathe it with the passion of a scorned lover.![]()

Anyhoo -- on to your question. I love the drive in the RAV. My 2005 is a bit smaller than subsequent years. Very peppy & stable -- maybe a tiny bit more "car" like than the baby truck feel of the Freelander. The biggest adjustment was getting out of my "status" mentality. I''d fooled myself into believing I was sooooo coool with my Land Rover when in fact I was sooooo FOOL. I did miss the logo steering wheel & dark green color at first. And the rolling down back window which I used with the moonroof to fun drafting effect. But to make the transition less painful I ended up picking a pretty pimped out RAV (moonroof too, leather (which my Freelander didn''t have) etc) Now that I''ve had three great years with it and about 40K miles ... I like it even more than the day I traded. In fact we just traded in my husbands old cars on an 06 Prius -- that''s how much we like Toyotas now. Also a fan of Hondas. The Pilot has closer to the same feeling of the Freelander -- but I found it too big. Liked the RAV 4 way better than the CRV -- CRV feels more stationwagon-like to me, as does the Subaru Forrester. Though both are excellent cars! GOOD LUCK with your search. I say the SOONER the BETTER. End of month is a great time to make a deal!
