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Land Rover Freelander 2 overall verdict

Land Rover Freelander 2
Rated 14 out of 20

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The next-generation Land Rover Freelander has come a long way – a bit like the Discovery. Gone are the tawdry finishes and the feeling that it might break at any second, to be replaced by solidity, quality and a feeling that this is more baby Range Rover than grown-up donkey cart.

  • Comfort

    Despite the ‘practical' origins of many Land Rovers, the Freelander is very comfy. It can eliminate lumps and bumps, though it does get a little confused by small, regular irregularities and the steering's a bit light. Other than that, it's a great daily hack.

    Rated 14 out of 20
  • Performance

    A pair of mills get to power the new 'Lander and it's a straight choice between petrol V6 or turbodiesel four. The V6 is a Volvo-sourced 3.2-litre with 171kW and 317Nm giving a 0-100km/h time of 8.4 seconds and a top speed of 200km/h. Those numbers are OK, but fuel consumption of 11.2L/100km really isn't. Which is why you'll probably be more interested in the 2.2-litre diesel; 0-100km/h in 10.9 and 180km/h, and 8.5L/100km.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Cool

    Not cool as such, but respectable.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Quality

    New vs. old Freelander is a bit like Jessica Alba vs. Sam Fox. They might have a similar remit, but they're pretty much unrecognisable in the way they go about it. The new Freelander is quieter, more refined and, so far, infinitely more reliable than the old car. And having some Discovery/Range Rover genes floating around the interior certainly help with the feeling of quality.

    Rated 13 out of 20
  • Handling

    The Freelander draws on Land Rover's experience of making an SUV acceptable for tarmac use and actually goes some way beyond that. It has both a decent ride quality and an ability to drive reasonably hard without falling off at the first hint of a corner. A bit of understeer, but not too much.

    Rated 12 out of 20
  • Practicality

    The boot is about a billion times bigger than the old model (it's actually up 38 percent, but that's loads), and there's plenty of room up front. Not so much legroom in the rear but under six-footers should be fine. Seats down and the Freelander has 1670 litres of stowspace to play with - not bad, but the high load floor may put you off.

    Rated 10 out of 20
  • Running costs

    Only the diesel makes financial sense with its much better fuel consumption figures over the V6 petrol.

    Rated 12 out of 20

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