Just finished instructing at a Rover Dealer Event today and the DEALER was glad they are no longer made! It's not JUST the motor - the whole truck was a bad idea! It was a market reaction, that is all.
Come on Steve - who are these "instructors" that like the Freelander? Land Rover didn't like the Freelander!
"Land Rover" didn't like the Freelander- what does that even mean? A dealer guy said he didn't like it and that then means the entire company as a whole has taken the stance that they collectively don't like them?
The US versions and their choice to do the V6 was questionable at best- using an engine from an unstable supplier like Midland Powertrain was not smart. The transmission was always condemned because the dealers weren't trained how to troubleshoot them too.
The biggest seller LR had worldwide- only a failure here in the US.
Seems to me like the Defender was a "failure" as well, since it's not sold in the US anymore - LR failed to modify them to suit safety requirements. In a wider sense they failed by targeting the wrong market - instead of the Beverly Hills crowd, I think they should have marketed to the serious utility users. Sure, I'd like to buy a Defender if I could find/afford one - what I'd really like is a 110 2-door pickup with a turbodiesel.
"Land Rover" didn't like the Freelander- what does that even mean? A dealer guy said he didn't like it and that then means the entire company as a whole has taken the stance that they collectively don't like them?
The US versions and their choice to do the V6 was questionable at best- using an engine from an unstable supplier like Midland Powertrain was not smart. The transmission was always condemned because the dealers weren't trained how to troubleshoot them too.
The biggest seller LR had worldwide- only a failure here in the US.
Again with the false assertions- it's like a broken record from the little goon squad. Are you going to start with the typical rhetoric of calling everyone gay over their choice of suspension? Your comments here are precisely why I'm not posting names. Want to find out? Book a course with the Land Rover schools and learn something. All of the senior instructors I know rate the Freelanders capability quite high, but they know how to drive them.
Mistrusted? Maybe by people who drink the kool-aid 'over there' but I do quite well working with these trucks every day. I think the mistrust should lie with the rhetoric and cookie-cutter approach of certain cliques.
You're still acting like an ***-hat after all these years.
There's no goon squad, no bad guys or bullies after you Steve. You insist on lying about the trucks you owned, the jobs you had, the people you know, and what you know about Land Rovers - it gets old man. You're a grown man with a wife and responsibilities act your age dude. You are one of the most distrusted men in the Rover Community at large and it had nothing to do with these supposed bullies and "goon squads" you talk about. Your new friends here need to know this stuff.
To any moderators: do yourselves and the future of this board a favor - get rid of this clown.
Again with the false assertions- it's like a broken record from the little goon squad. Are you going to start with the typical rhetoric of calling everyone gay over their choice of suspension? Your comments here are precisely why I'm not posting names. Want to find out? Book a course with the Land Rover schools and learn something. All of the senior instructors I know rate the Freelanders capability quite high, but they know how to drive them.
Mistrusted? Maybe by people who drink the kool-aid 'over there' but I do quite well working with these trucks every day. I think the mistrust should lie with the rhetoric and cookie-cutter approach of certain cliques.