Great video thank you. Looking at buying my first one in the next month or so. People always put me off landrover as they’re not the most reliable but the fl2 seems to be the most reliable from what I’ve read. You two guys are great by the way. The world needs more nice people
Thanks alot Bigger In Japan. We both really appreciate your comment 👍. The reason Land Rovers get a bad rep for being unreliable is mainly down to people not wanting to put the money in or do the research in to know what bits need maintaining. 😀 Plus, Land Rovers' service schedule didn't help matters with important bits being missed and service lengths being a bit too long apart... 😁 Freelander 2's are very reliable if the various fluids are changed at resonable time frames. The only thing that cannot be avoided is age related issues that you get with any car as it gets older 😁. It really is a shame that the Freelander 2 wasn't kept in production for another few more years 😀. Enjoy your Freelander 2 car shopping when you get around to doing it 😁. - Scott
Hi Scott and Alana. Lots of useful information there, keep it up! Love my FL2. Taking it to Scotland next week, and Dorset the week after, so should rack up a few miles. TTFN.
Hi Ian 👋. Thanks a lot for leaving that comment. 😁👍 If you're heading to those places for leisure, then have a great time. It certainly will put a few miles on the Freelander and blow out any cobwebs if there are any. 😁 Alana and I want to head up to Scotland one day as it's a stunning country. 😀 - Scott
4:44 interesting you say this, because I replaced my rear discs and pads at about 285500 km and was surprised that it had worn faster than the front set. Also renewed my flexible brake hoses (it’s called for replacement every 6yrs I believe) and found a LR technician installed it such that it had rubbed through the rubber encasing against the bracket for the hose grommet and I could see the metal braiding. It could’ve been a catastrophe if it had cut through and leaked. Good thing I saw it. Anyway, I recently learned that geese are not adult ducks (true story).
Hahahaha, that geese and adult ducks comment had me laughing. 😅 I cannot imagine what would've happened if you didn't spot that brake hose issue at the point you did 😨. - Scott
@@ScottandAlana4x4 yeah a few more months of rubbing and we’d be involved in a nasty accident. Why I cringe at someone else working on my car who isn’t utterly meticulous and has high attention to detail. Skilled technician and not a parts remover/fitter.
Hi Rosie 👋. Freelander 2's and their batteries are a massive Russian roulette. It's funny how some will need a new battery every 2 years without fail. Then there's cars like yours that might live their life out on 1 single battery. 😄 We have owned our car for 2 and a half years, and the battery is still fine. We have no idea how old the battery actually is. 😀 Out of interest, what model is your Freelander 2? I'm just wondering if the base level GS is much kinder on its battery because it doesn't have start/stop and some of the extra luxuries, let's say, compared to a 2014 HSE or Metropolis that's loaded with extras and maybe harder on it's battery. 😀 - Scott
Brakes are my OCD issue on my FL2. I have got into the habit of feeling the temperature of the wheels after every trip which tells me how they’re feeling having had the rear callipers drag a while back😁 I also methodically clean the callipers and hand brake cable and drums every few months and change the brake fluid annually. Seems to pay dividends 🫡
Hi Las CM 👋. That's a pretty good kind of OCD to have when it comes to the Freelander 2. 😁 To me, there is nothing more satisfying than to watch people work on various bits of car and everything comes undone exactly how it's suppose to and without the need for any high impact devices or extreme heat. 👌😀 - Scott
If you haven't see it already, here's part 1 of 5 top tips for your Freelander 2: th-cam.com/video/6HPlad9jFZA/w-d-xo.html
Great video thank you. Looking at buying my first one in the next month or so. People always put me off landrover as they’re not the most reliable but the fl2 seems to be the most reliable from what I’ve read. You two guys are great by the way. The world needs more nice people
Thanks alot Bigger In Japan. We both really appreciate your comment 👍. The reason Land Rovers get a bad rep for being unreliable is mainly down to people not wanting to put the money in or do the research in to know what bits need maintaining. 😀 Plus, Land Rovers' service schedule didn't help matters with important bits being missed and service lengths being a bit too long apart... 😁
Freelander 2's are very reliable if the various fluids are changed at resonable time frames. The only thing that cannot be avoided is age related issues that you get with any car as it gets older 😁. It really is a shame that the Freelander 2 wasn't kept in production for another few more years 😀.
Enjoy your Freelander 2 car shopping when you get around to doing it 😁.
- Scott
Very true for all desiels. They all need a good hard long run now and then to keep the engine / intake / exhaust clean. 👍
That is me steady away, I do use lower gears getting off shoot but I'll try lifting the revs a bit great tip thanks
Hi Scott and Alana. Lots of useful information there, keep it up! Love my FL2. Taking it to Scotland next week, and Dorset the week after, so should rack up a few miles. TTFN.
Hi Ian 👋.
Thanks a lot for leaving that comment. 😁👍 If you're heading to those places for leisure, then have a great time. It certainly will put a few miles on the Freelander and blow out any cobwebs if there are any. 😁
Alana and I want to head up to Scotland one day as it's a stunning country. 😀
- Scott
love these vids
Thanks Landy FL2 👍😊. That's a really nice Freelander 2 that you have 👌, we have subscribed to your channel too. 😁
- Scott
@@ScottandAlana4x4 Much love guys :)
4:44 interesting you say this, because I replaced my rear discs and pads at about 285500 km and was surprised that it had worn faster than the front set. Also renewed my flexible brake hoses (it’s called for replacement every 6yrs I believe) and found a LR technician installed it such that it had rubbed through the rubber encasing against the bracket for the hose grommet and I could see the metal braiding. It could’ve been a catastrophe if it had cut through and leaked.
Good thing I saw it.
Anyway, I recently learned that geese are not adult ducks (true story).
Hahahaha, that geese and adult ducks comment had me laughing. 😅 I cannot imagine what would've happened if you didn't spot that brake hose issue at the point you did 😨.
- Scott
@@ScottandAlana4x4 yeah a few more months of rubbing and we’d be involved in a nasty accident.
Why I cringe at someone else working on my car who isn’t utterly meticulous and has high attention to detail. Skilled technician and not a parts remover/fitter.
i have had the same battery since i got my fl2 10 years ago.must be good a
Hi Rosie 👋.
Freelander 2's and their batteries are a massive Russian roulette. It's funny how some will need a new battery every 2 years without fail. Then there's cars like yours that might live their life out on 1 single battery. 😄
We have owned our car for 2 and a half years, and the battery is still fine. We have no idea how old the battery actually is. 😀
Out of interest, what model is your Freelander 2? I'm just wondering if the base level GS is much kinder on its battery because it doesn't have start/stop and some of the extra luxuries, let's say, compared to a 2014 HSE or Metropolis that's loaded with extras and maybe harder on it's battery. 😀
- Scott
@@ScottandAlana4x4 it is a 2013 xs and i love it
@@RosieBerwick-x8t Ours is a 2010 XS so that must go to show that all the best people own an XS model of Freelander 2. 😁
- Scott
Brakes are my OCD issue on my FL2. I have got into the habit of feeling the temperature of the wheels after every trip which tells me how they’re feeling having had the rear callipers drag a while back😁 I also methodically clean the callipers and hand brake cable and drums every few months and change the brake fluid annually. Seems to pay dividends 🫡
Hi Las CM 👋.
That's a pretty good kind of OCD to have when it comes to the Freelander 2. 😁 To me, there is nothing more satisfying than to watch people work on various bits of car and everything comes undone exactly how it's suppose to and without the need for any high impact devices or extreme heat. 👌😀
- Scott