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LandRover Freelander -comments?
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Thanks. I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but you last post confirms the conclusion that i was coming to!
Your picture says allot about you. I wonder what it is that you cant seem to stop coming out of your mouth?0 -
Match report
Itsmeagain leads 2 sets to nil and 5 games to nil in the 3rd set.
Hintza
Stop now before you make yourself look stupid! Log in tomorrow morning and say sorry - you were drunk and confused or something.Cash ISA rate 6.5% fixed for 2 years. Mortgage rate 0.75% = 5.75% profit on £75K = £4500 per year:j
Mortgages make money. Definitely don't wanabee mortgage free!0 -
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itsmeagain wrote: »Thanks. I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but you last post confirms the conclusion that i was coming to!
Your picture says allot about you. I wonder what it is that you cant seem to stop coming out of your mouth?
Have I done something to annoy you? You have set and laid your trap, perhaps I didn't explain myself as well as I should have.
You asked a question and I tried to give alternatives but you weren't really interested were you? I have tried to be helpful and you can have your opinion and a reasoned debate from yourself might have been better than a trolling argument.
Well I'm glad you enjoyed it.0 -
andrewmoorcroft wrote: »Match report
Itsmeagain leads 2 sets to nil and 5 games to nil in the 3rd set.
Hintza
Stop now before you make yourself look stupid! Log in tomorrow morning and say sorry - you were drunk and confused or something.
What for? Please explain why I need to say sorry? Itsmeagain was obtuse from the start but that's his perogative.0 -
iolanthe07 wrote: »A question for the scinics...
!!!!!! is a 'scinic? Do you mean 'cynic'?
Spelling/grammar police on the attack again????:pI like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
cyclonebri1 wrote: »Spelling/grammar police on the attack again????:p
There's bad spelling and then there's completely incomprehensible spelling.I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.0 -
iolanthe07 wrote: »There's bad spelling and then there's completely incomprehensible spelling.
But you did know what he meant??
Sorry I apologise, nothing personal, I just hate it when folks get on someones back for small errors in posts when it's perfectly clear what they actually mean.
I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
I had 4 years in a Freelander TD4 2003 - never had to do anything other than service it. Then at 4 years / 75k it started to go wrong and was traded in
1. New wiring loom to injectors
2. Running on 3 cylinders
3. Rear window dropped
4. Unable to get 1st gear unless stationary
Would i buy a high mileage Freelander - no
My trusted mechanic advised me to get rid asap while it could still be driven
It was a realy good car but the repair bills were mounting up - next door had a bmw with the same engine and had the same problems as me at the same mileage and ran up a £2000 repair bill0 -
It was a realy good car but the repair bills were mounting up - next door had a bmw with the same engine and had the same problems as me at the same mileage and ran up a £2000 repair bill
How very dare you criticise a German car, they're the best thing since sliced bread aren't they? According to some of the self professed experts on here anyway.

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