2010 Land Rover Freelander
The 2010 Land Rover Freelander II 2.2 TD4-E S is a reliable used SUV, offering a perfect balance of luxury and practicality for South African buyers seeking affordability and performance. Known for its robust build and versatile capabilities, this model provides an excellent choice for both city driving and off-road adventures at a competitive price.
Equipped with a 2.2L diesel engine paired with a smooth manual transmission, this Freelander delivers impressive fuel efficiency of just 6.7 L/100km. Its practical design features five spacious seats and five doors, making it ideal for families or outdoor enthusiasts. The vehicle’s condition remains excellent, ensuring a smooth and dependable ride, whether on paved roads or rugged terrain.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used Land Rover Freelander II is available now. Contact the dealer today to arrange a test drive and explore finance deals, or compare prices to buy the best value SUV for sale in South Africa.
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Land Rover Freelander
Land Rover’s Freelander slots right into that spot for South Africans who want an SUV badge that actually means something, but can’t stomach Defender or Discovery price tags—or parking woes. Against the Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Ford Escape, the Freelander feels less “school run” and more “let’s see if it rains on Sani Pass this weekend.” Thanks to its traction control and terrain response, it’s got proper intent, not just marketing fluff. Every one of the eight listings you’ll find is powered by a 2.2-litre diesel, either badged TD4 or the gutsier SD4, spread across automatics and manuals. Pricing kicks off at R119,900, tops out at a fairly punchy R329,950, and the real action hovers around R137,500—so unless you’re hunting for that lone high-priced example, it’s an accessible ticket to Land Rover ownership. Most buyers will land on the SD4 HSE automatic, with three cars between R139,500 and R159,900, spanning 2009 to 2015. Here’s the thing: with an average mileage of 184,679 km, you’d better have a proper plan for servicing, because Land Rover doesn’t do cheap parts, and that’s the point. Entry-level money buys you the TD4 HSE, from R119,900 to R129,900—one of the few ways into the badge for less than what you’d pay for a decent used Polo. No new stock exists; this is strictly a used affair now. So why buy it over a RAV4? For some, it’s the four-wheel-drive hardware that still gives the Freelander a sense of purpose, making it a rare find for those who actually leave the tar, on paper at least.
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