Land Rover Freelander (06 on) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 13 June 2011
Land Rover has taken all its off-road knowledge and put it into an upmarket package to create the excellent Freelander 2. Refinement is a key strength and the Land Rover is as happy plugging through deep mud as it is cruising on the motorway or taking on the school run. Compared to the previous Freelander, quality and reliability have taken a huge leap forward too and this model feels as robust and well built as a Land Rover should. Thanks to a spacious interior it's a great family car and ideal for towing caravans or trailers. It's available with a strong 2.2-litre diesel engine which offers reasonable economy and new from mid-2009 is a fuel-saving stop and start system, which shuts down the engine when the car is stopped in traffic. The only downside is that it looks expensive compared to other similarly capable 4x4s. The Land Rover Freelander 2.2 TD4S is extremely capable both on and off-road. It’s robust well-built and reliable and manages the neat trick of being relatively car-like to drive. It has an upmarket feel, it comes with a prestigious badge sensible purchase price and, for a 4x4, suprisingly good fuel economy. In 2010, For the first time in its history Land Rover has broken with tradition and developed a two-wheel-drive model in the form of the refreshed Freelander. To some traditionalists this may seem that Land Rover is going against its heritage with the introduction of two-wheel drive cars, but the marque has to move with the times. Reducing emissions and running costs are vital in this age of austerity and Land Rover may have found the answer by appealing to more customers with the introduction of two-wheel drive. Taking all these factors into account this is why the the 2.2 TD4S won the 2011 Parkers 4x4 cost of motoring award.

Company Car Costs

P11D Value

The price of the car excluding road tax and first registration fee. This is used to calculate company car tax.

CO2 g/km

The carbon dioxide emissions of the car, which decides the company car tax band into which the car falls.

BIK Band

The percentage band used to calculate company car tax, determined by CO2 emissions of the car.

20% Tax / 40% Tax

The annual amount of company car tax payable based on the drivers income tax level, either at the basic rate or the higher rate.

S

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 eD4 S 2WD 5d

£22,025

158

18%

£793

£1,586

£793

£1,586

2.2 TD4 S (2010) 5d

£22,775

165

18%

£820

£1,640

£820

£1,640

2.2 TD4 S (2010) 5d Auto

£24,130

185

18%

£868

£1,737

£868

£1,737

GS

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 eD4 GS 2WD 5d

£24,975

158

18%

£899

£1,798

£899

£1,798

2.2 TD4 GS (2010) 5d

£25,725

165

18%

£926

£1,852

£926

£1,852

2.2 TD4 GS (2010) 5d Auto

£27,080

185

18%

£974

£1,949

£974

£1,949

2.2 SD4 GS (2010) 5d Auto

£28,080

185

18%

£1,010

£2,021

£1,010

£2,021

Sport LE

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 SD4 Sport LE 5d Auto

£33,830

185

18%

£1,217

£2,435

£1,217

£2,435

XS

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 eD4 XS 2WD 5d

£28,675

158

18%

£1,032

£2,064

£1,032

£2,064

2.2 TD4 XS (2010) 5d

£29,425

165

18%

£1,059

£2,118

£1,059

£2,118

2.2 TD4 XS (2010) 5d Auto

£30,780

185

18%

£1,108

£2,216

£1,108

£2,216

2.2 SD4 XS 5d Auto

£31,780

185

18%

£1,144

£2,288

£1,144

£2,288

HSE

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 eD4 HSE 2WD 5d

£32,775

158

18%

£1,180

£2,360

£1,180

£2,360

2.2 TD4 HSE (2010) 5d

£33,525

165

18%

£1,207

£2,414

£1,207

£2,414

2.2 TD4 HSE (2010) 5d Auto

£34,880

185

18%

£1,255

£2,511

£1,255

£2,511

2.2 SD4 HSE 5d Auto

£35,880

185

18%

£1,291

£2,583

£1,291

£2,583