My 2011 XS SD4 must have had a lot of extras when first bought since it's got panoramic roof, spoiler, body colour mirrors, washers, armrests etc. Only difference from HSE seems to be radio and memory seats.
I have a black HSE, one of the first things I did was fit an xtrons head unit, the factory fitted one was not great. Absolutely love mine, great off road and it will tow anything!
They certainly are great cars! 😁 We absolutely love them too! Best car we have ever had. Yes the inbuilt satnav isn’t great, we use Google maps on our phones 🗺
Great vid , good to see the comparison . I got hold of an FL2 SD4 LE Sport in santorini black , it doesn’t have electric seats or arm rests but it does have full dynamic body kit and 2 tone leather. Best car I’ve ever had . Not sure if the front spoiler will be good for off roading though ! Also needs an infotainment upgrade.
Thank you! 🙂🙏 The two tone leather is great, looks very smart! Not many of those about. Light off roading might be ok, just be careful on those approach angles 🙂 Yes the built in system is pretty out of date now, we tend to use our phones for maps and music but there are options to update it 📺
This was really handy. I'm thinking about going for an FL2 soon and have been trying to get my head around the different trim levels. Definitely looking towards the HSE or HSE Lux after this.
Ohh 2 FL2 in the family now. Great stuff. Cracking video and comparison. Look forward to seeing them both out on the lanes soon, been a while since i had the chance to take mine out. :(
Can some XS variants have the arm rest or just HSE? Deal breaker me as i have bad neck pains and my best arm position is when they’re rest and low on the steering wheel. Thanks Lukr
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips thanks. Have you thought about doing a running cost video? Also would high mileage put you off on this type of car? Also any tips for getting best price with insurance. I’m 25 and have had lowest quote as 1.8k before monthly interest 🤣 Have lots of questions haha
@@lukeferguson9010 So found out looking at the Freelander 2 brochure for the facelift version having arm rests in an XS or GS was an option but only with Napoli leather. They were fitted as standard in the HSE 🙂 We could certainly cover costs! We have a live stream on the 1st October from 5pm to 6pm so will try to cover it. High mileage isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just as long as good service history. Bens has nearly done 200,000 miles and still going strong 💪 With insurance it’s tricky, we have ours with a multi car cover. But I remember starting out on a black box, it’s not cheap I know 😞 definitely shop around and make sure the cover is right for you. Do you need breakdown, key cover etc… No worries 😁 happy to help!
Thinking off swapping my vw Tiguan for a freelander 2 would this be a mistake ? Would you Recommend freelander 2 I’m looking at 2 at the moment 1 is a black & white 2013 40k .. the other one is a gs 62k 2014 both have full service history ? Any advice…
Hello! We absolutely love the Freelander 2 🥰 By far it’s been the best car we have ever had. It provides practicality and great off road experiences. We would recommend good service history and ensuring that the oils in the rear differential and Haldex coupling unit are replaced regularly. These vehicles are sensitive to tyre wear making it particularly expensive when needing a new set. This is due to needing all four tyres replacing as differences in tread depth can cause damage to the differential. A common problem will be door actuators/locks. Very prone to failing which can cost around £90 to replace if doing the job yourself and buying genuine parts. Very recently our 2012 HSE model with 121,000 miles has had its DAB module and Alternator replaced. This later turned out to be a bad earth but an easy fix fitting a new earth cable. On our 2011 XS model with 176,000 miles, it recently had the rear crankshaft oil seal replaced. This involved the gearbox being removed and a new clutch fitted along with the oil seal. This particular job is rather tricky and can cost around £800/1000 if taken to a garage. We carry out engine oil services every 6months and replace the filters where needed. There are great social media groups for these vehicles on Facebook which we are part of. Providing advice and suggestions on any problems you have. The groups also have members that run Green Laning trips and day trips exploring the beautiful country side 🙂 Some videos on our channel will show this. It’s a difficult one to say if you would be making a mistake swapping to the Freelander 2. I guess it depends on what you would like to do with the vehicle. Before you buy, check the service intervals, ensure everything works on the vehicle as it should, windows, sun roof (if fitted), doors, radio, terrain response (if fitted). Take the car on a good test drive too. There are many good examples out there! Good luck! 🙂
Hope you enjoy it! 😁 Won’t have height adjustment for passenger side or tilt for drivers side. Passenger will only go forward and back. Drivers should have memory function with ability to go forward, back, up/down and lumbar support.
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips Thanks for the quick reply, ya pretty excited about it. Nevertheless, I am curious since I am seeing a few other HSEs listed with tilt for driver and height adj for co passenger! Or is that a different variant?
@@rgfromkl3594 That’s very strange. The seats physically wouldn’t be able to tilt due to there construction. It’s something unfortunately Land Rover didn’t consider with the Freelander 2 🙂 If you send us a link to an add can check it out 👍
Ahh that was the previous owner 😁 We did have the SD4, recently sold to a new owner. It was probably the best car I had ever owned. I found driving Bens the manual TD4 pretty heavy on my knee when changing gears. Traffic here in the UK is pretty busy so having the automatic was great. Performance wise, you get 190BHP in the SD4 and 150BHp in the TD4. Make sure to keep up with maintenance schedules and the car will be great. 🙂
From this I've got the HSE, BUT no screen at all. Just a cubby hole. It's a Spanish registered car (I live in Spain) 2009 MY 2010. Any explanation of the absence of a screen?
Ahhh very good 🙂 It’s interesting through the trims what little things were added. Even the top spec Metropolis which came out in the last facelift still had optional extras! On cars today it’s all through an iPad and controls are becoming non existent, followed by updates and more of a computer than a car 🤣 That’s why we love the FL2 😁 Hope you enjoy yours!
@@glennsheppard3320 Very nice! 😁🙌 Good luck with your new purchase, they are brilliant trucks 🛻 Hope our videos help you out whether it be technical queries or 4x4 adventures 😁
Brilliant. I been wondering the differences for a while. Thanks
Thank you 🙏 Hope you found it interesting, we certainly did! 🙂
My 2011 XS SD4 must have had a lot of extras when first bought since it's got panoramic roof, spoiler, body colour mirrors, washers, armrests etc. Only difference from HSE seems to be radio and memory seats.
I have a black HSE, one of the first things I did was fit an xtrons head unit, the factory fitted one was not great.
Absolutely love mine, great off road and it will tow anything!
They certainly are great cars! 😁 We absolutely love them too! Best car we have ever had. Yes the inbuilt satnav isn’t great, we use Google maps on our phones 🗺
Hi Tony, do you have a link to the xtrons unit tia
Great vid , good to see the comparison . I got hold of an FL2 SD4 LE Sport in santorini black , it doesn’t have electric seats or arm rests but it does have full dynamic body kit and 2 tone leather. Best car I’ve ever had . Not sure if the front spoiler will be good for off roading though ! Also needs an infotainment upgrade.
Thank you! 🙂🙏 The two tone leather is great, looks very smart! Not many of those about. Light off roading might be ok, just be careful on those approach angles 🙂 Yes the built in system is pretty out of date now, we tend to use our phones for maps and music but there are options to update it 📺
Hi can you tell me is the Sport LE spec has a firmer suspension? And would this effect the ability to drive over bumps/ off road.
This was really handy. I'm thinking about going for an FL2 soon and have been trying to get my head around the different trim levels. Definitely looking towards the HSE or HSE Lux after this.
Thank you! 😁 Check out our other videos if you have time and you will see the Freelander in action! Glad you found it useful 😁
Ohh 2 FL2 in the family now. Great stuff.
Cracking video and comparison.
Look forward to seeing them both out on the lanes soon, been a while since i had the chance to take mine out. :(
Thought it be good to make an appearance! 🙂 Thank you! 🙏 Tried my best with it, brochure very helpful. Hopefully see you on the lanes soon! 🚙
Can some XS variants have the arm rest or just HSE? Deal breaker me as i have bad neck pains and my best arm position is when they’re rest and low on the steering wheel.
Thanks
Lukr
Good question! 😁 I’ll get back to you! 🙌
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips thanks. Have you thought about doing a running cost video? Also would high mileage put you off on this type of car?
Also any tips for getting best price with insurance. I’m 25 and have had lowest quote as 1.8k before monthly interest 🤣
Have lots of questions haha
@@lukeferguson9010 So found out looking at the Freelander 2 brochure for the facelift version having arm rests in an XS or GS was an option but only with Napoli leather. They were fitted as standard in the HSE 🙂 We could certainly cover costs! We have a live stream on the 1st October from 5pm to 6pm so will try to cover it.
High mileage isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just as long as good service history. Bens has nearly done 200,000 miles and still going strong 💪
With insurance it’s tricky, we have ours with a multi car cover. But I remember starting out on a black box, it’s not cheap I know 😞 definitely shop around and make sure the cover is right for you. Do you need breakdown, key cover etc…
No worries 😁 happy to help!
Hi there, can I leave any of these cars for 8 months standing still and then try to use them? Will it be any issues?
Not the smoothest presentation but a good and interesting video
Thank you! 🙂 Appreciate the comment! Always learning new ideas when making these videos. Glad you liked the video 🙏
Fab. Are Spaniels an extra or factory fit?! Shame we could have met up as you were close. We walk on the Malverns too.
😂 They should be a factory fit! Ahhh will have to meet up soon! We love the Malverns, great place to explore and the views are great!
Thinking off swapping my vw Tiguan for a freelander 2 would this be a mistake ? Would you Recommend freelander 2
I’m looking at 2 at the moment 1 is a black & white 2013 40k .. the other one is a gs 62k 2014 both have full service history ? Any advice…
Hello! We absolutely love the Freelander 2 🥰 By far it’s been the best car we have ever had. It provides practicality and great off road experiences.
We would recommend good service history and ensuring that the oils in the rear differential and Haldex coupling unit are replaced regularly.
These vehicles are sensitive to tyre wear making it particularly expensive when needing a new set. This is due to needing all four tyres replacing as differences in tread depth can cause damage to the differential.
A common problem will be door actuators/locks. Very prone to failing which can cost around £90 to replace if doing the job yourself and buying genuine parts.
Very recently our 2012 HSE model with 121,000 miles has had its DAB module and Alternator replaced. This later turned out to be a bad earth but an easy fix fitting a new earth cable.
On our 2011 XS model with 176,000 miles, it recently had the rear crankshaft oil seal replaced. This involved the gearbox being removed and a new clutch fitted along with the oil seal. This particular job is rather tricky and can cost around £800/1000 if taken to a garage.
We carry out engine oil services every 6months and replace the filters where needed.
There are great social media groups for these vehicles on Facebook which we are part of. Providing advice and suggestions on any problems you have. The groups also have members that run Green Laning trips and day trips exploring the beautiful country side 🙂 Some videos on our channel will show this.
It’s a difficult one to say if you would be making a mistake swapping to the Freelander 2. I guess it depends on what you would like to do with the vehicle.
Before you buy, check the service intervals, ensure everything works on the vehicle as it should, windows, sun roof (if fitted), doors, radio, terrain response (if fitted). Take the car on a good test drive too. There are many good examples out there!
Good luck! 🙂
Thanks very much for the advice I will have a good think about it 👍
If you have Facebook you can join FL2 group im sure like most on there including myself all would say definitely swap
I am about to pick up an SD4 HSE, not sure why it does not have height adjustment for the front passenger and no tilt controls for the driver seat!
Hope you enjoy it! 😁 Won’t have height adjustment for passenger side or tilt for drivers side. Passenger will only go forward and back. Drivers should have memory function with ability to go forward, back, up/down and lumbar support.
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips Thanks for the quick reply, ya pretty excited about it. Nevertheless, I am curious since I am seeing a few other HSEs listed with tilt for driver and height adj for co passenger! Or is that a different variant?
@@rgfromkl3594 That’s very strange. The seats physically wouldn’t be able to tilt due to there construction. It’s something unfortunately Land Rover didn’t consider with the Freelander 2 🙂 If you send us a link to an add can check it out 👍
I have a 2013 SD4 HSE both front seats have height adjustments so yours should have the same I believe?
Hi Tim?, John from Australia. I see you hav a SD4. Do you think it’s worthwhile going for the SD4 over the TD4?
Ahh that was the previous owner 😁 We did have the SD4, recently sold to a new owner. It was probably the best car I had ever owned. I found driving Bens the manual TD4 pretty heavy on my knee when changing gears. Traffic here in the UK is pretty busy so having the automatic was great. Performance wise, you get 190BHP in the SD4 and 150BHp in the TD4. Make sure to keep up with maintenance schedules and the car will be great. 🙂
From this I've got the HSE, BUT no screen at all. Just a cubby hole. It's a Spanish registered car (I live in Spain) 2009 MY 2010. Any explanation of the absence of a screen?
It sounds like you have the S or GS. The HSE came with the navigation unit as standard as the XS did too 🙂 Do you have arm rests on the seats?
Get most of these on Freelander2 LE Sport
Does the LE Sport have firmer suspension though? I want one for off road.
Hi pal, if you dont mind - where did you get your brochure?
Hello! 🙂 We managed to get a copy fairly cheaply on eBay. Hope this helps 🤞
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips wicked thanks. I hope to join the fl2 club fairly soon 🙂
@@gj2772 You will love it! 😁 Probably the best car we have ever owned!
I have a Freelander 2 SE, Very little difference to your HSE, The driver seat controls and the DAB are the only things.
Ahhh very good 🙂 It’s interesting through the trims what little things were added. Even the top spec Metropolis which came out in the last facelift still had optional extras! On cars today it’s all through an iPad and controls are becoming non existent, followed by updates and more of a computer than a car 🤣 That’s why we love the FL2 😁 Hope you enjoy yours!
Wife likes hers ❤
They are great cars! 😁🚗
Its not a massive difference bar the pan roof, was looking at an xs which had alpne sterio system and it didnt look a bad place to be al all
Not really 😁 I think it’s very small upgrades in the HSE, the XS is a good all rounder 🚗
@@FrenchiesRoadTrips just bought an hse sd4 this evening so will be catching up on your previous videos with interest, cheers
@@glennsheppard3320 Very nice! 😁🙌 Good luck with your new purchase, they are brilliant trucks 🛻 Hope our videos help you out whether it be technical queries or 4x4 adventures 😁
Very boring a bit disappointed as I looking to buy
@@robertastbury6364 Thanks for the feedback! 😁
H is pronounced ‘Aych’, not ‘Haych’!!!!!!