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(2004 model shown)
Freelander
The smallest Land Rover was freshened with updated interior and exterior updates last year to help better identify it with the line-leading Range Rover, and thus remains relatively unchanged for 2005. Power continues to come from a 2.5-liter V-6 engine that sends 175 horses to all four wheels via a five-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift capability and hill-descent control. All-terrain anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution are standard, as are myriad comfort and convenience items. Available luxury items include Park Distance Control, a Harmon-Kardon premium audio system, a power sunroof, and heated leather seats.
2004 Land
Rover Freelander by Bob Hall (1/26/2004)
Fitting-in with the
rest of the family.
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