First of all it's a Freelander I with facelift phase 3. Second, any 4X4 car will get stuck in that snow because the car will "float" on the snow unless it's a very heavy car. Freelander it's very light, it weights only around 1500 kilo
Dude, you're driving through drifts of snow up to the front bumper. You know what wouldn't get stuck in that? A snowplow. Or a skidoo. Possibly a tractor. Any SUV or 4x4 is going to struggle if you're bottoming out like that.
You don't need a diff lock, the traction control in the Freelander is exactly the same as what they use in the Defender and Discovery. There's a setting on the traction control for snow and ice, by the way.
What kind of driver is he??pfff he should nnot use too much "gas" on this snow! he is not in highway there!
tvbba 1 month ago
Another 10 min using the viscous coupling this way and it will get stuck and you`ll have the problems started - IRD, rear diff...
toncheff 1 month ago
@koxaki005
First of all it's a Freelander I with facelift phase 3. Second, any 4X4 car will get stuck in that snow because the car will "float" on the snow unless it's a very heavy car. Freelander it's very light, it weights only around 1500 kilo
ursulici 1 month ago
No comment !!
vgalas 3 months ago
@feckdrinkgirls i Think that is i freelander 2 ,terrain response, as for the rest i agree.
koxaki005 3 months ago
You lack momentum..speed.
finemarcipanbread 6 months ago
Dude, you're driving through drifts of snow up to the front bumper. You know what wouldn't get stuck in that? A snowplow. Or a skidoo. Possibly a tractor. Any SUV or 4x4 is going to struggle if you're bottoming out like that.
You don't need a diff lock, the traction control in the Freelander is exactly the same as what they use in the Defender and Discovery. There's a setting on the traction control for snow and ice, by the way.
feckdrinkgirls 6 months ago
do landrover supply you with a shuvel
noobkillerjake 6 months ago
Are you joke? The place dont have exit. Just for fun wait for summer.
zero3design 6 months ago