Freelander 1 or Grand Vitara
Discussion
Looking for a 3 door SUV for towing small trailers and pottering about on weekends. £4.5 budget. Can’t decide between an 05 / 06 TD4 with 60,000 - 80,000 miles on the clock or a slightly newer Grand Vitara with the 1.6 petrol? Had a TD4 back in 2008/09 and really liked it, but I’m concerned about reliability now. Thoughts?
redlemon18 said:
I haven’t driven one yet tbh. I would prefer a diesel, but from what I’ve read, they’re not as reliable (usually borrowed from someone else).
Yes, the diesel is a rough old Renault unit, the torque is of course handy but it's far from refined.The 2.4 petrol is quite smooth and quiet , if you can stand the fuel consumption it is the best option imo.
Nickp82 said:
Yes, the diesel is a rough old Renault unit, the torque is of course handy but it's far from refined.
The 2.4 petrol is quite smooth and quiet , if you can stand the fuel consumption it is the best option imo.
Fuel consumption is a consideration. It’s a shame the 4x4 system on the Freelander isn’t stronger / more reliable, because the TD4 is IMO a good engine.The 2.4 petrol is quite smooth and quiet , if you can stand the fuel consumption it is the best option imo.
bearman68 said:
LOL, Freelander is more reliable - I know I have one.
4.5 k gives you a fair bit of scope. What about a Hyundai Tucson. They seem pretty good all round 4*4 softroader type thingy.
Depends on the size of the trailer really.
For reasons I can’t really explain, it has to be a 3 door.4.5 k gives you a fair bit of scope. What about a Hyundai Tucson. They seem pretty good all round 4*4 softroader type thingy.
Depends on the size of the trailer really.
We had a 2l petrol grand Vitara and it wouldn't pull the skin off a custard. I'd imagine the 1.6 is weaker and there for worse.
The oil pump packed in on ours without giving any indication it had done so. It then became just another number on the long list of cars my wife has managed to kill dead.
The oil pump packed in on ours without giving any indication it had done so. It then became just another number on the long list of cars my wife has managed to kill dead.
bearman68 said:
Doesn't matter then, almost any 'family' car will tow a small trailer. Just get a Mondeo 2.0 tdci. Comfy and cheap. Or a Berlingo. Cheap and practical. May be even an old Passat.
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