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<blockquote data-quote="ClaasCows" data-source="post: 6548353" data-attributes="member: 47290"><p>Have a 2013 XS SD4 Auto here with 65k, faultless so far... great for most tasks, 2 kids, prams etc. good grip over fields and through muddy gaps, comfortable on long motorway runs, very handy in around town. We don't tow much with it but I do bring calf meal home with it on occasions, over 2 tonnes and it handles it fine. The 2.2D was available with different outputs, TD4 is around 158hp and SD4 190hp.</p><p></p><p>Previously had a Discovery 3, it was in a different league to drive, tow with etc. but reliability was shocking and it cost a fortune to run, at least £1,500 per year in parts/repairs plus servicing, plus MOT, plus over £500 to tax. It finally had to go after it blew the engine at 74k and LR quoted £12,500 to put in a new one!!! </p><p></p><p>Bought a new Ranger Wildtrak to replace the Disco and a year after that I bought the Freelander as a runabout, (Ranger is a beast in a car park). Have the Ranger 3 years and apart from servicing it has had 2 tyres fitted. Freelander here 2 years and the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClaasCows, post: 6548353, member: 47290"] Have a 2013 XS SD4 Auto here with 65k, faultless so far... great for most tasks, 2 kids, prams etc. good grip over fields and through muddy gaps, comfortable on long motorway runs, very handy in around town. We don't tow much with it but I do bring calf meal home with it on occasions, over 2 tonnes and it handles it fine. The 2.2D was available with different outputs, TD4 is around 158hp and SD4 190hp. Previously had a Discovery 3, it was in a different league to drive, tow with etc. but reliability was shocking and it cost a fortune to run, at least £1,500 per year in parts/repairs plus servicing, plus MOT, plus over £500 to tax. It finally had to go after it blew the engine at 74k and LR quoted £12,500 to put in a new one!!! Bought a new Ranger Wildtrak to replace the Disco and a year after that I bought the Freelander as a runabout, (Ranger is a beast in a car park). Have the Ranger 3 years and apart from servicing it has had 2 tyres fitted. Freelander here 2 years and the same. [/QUOTE]
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