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The Land Rover Freelander 2 winning the 2008 Best Diesel 4×4 on What Diesel Magazine as Car of the Year Awards 2008 in the 4×4 section.
The Land Rover Freelander 2 that equipped with 2.2-litre diesel engine has won the prize against the Nissan X-Trail and the Land Rover Discovery 3.
With the 2.2-litre diesel manual version managing a 37.7 mpg fuel consumption, the Land Rover Freelander 2 price will starts at 21,205 pounds.

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The Land Rover Freelander 2 has been voted ‘Best 4×4′ by the panel at the What Diesel Magazine Car of the Year Awards 2008.
The Freelander 2’s impressive 2.2-litre diesel engine impressed the judges and topped the category against tough competition from the Land Rover Discovery 3 and the Nissan X-Trail.
“The Freelander 2 is perfectly at home on-road or up to its axles in mud in the rough stuff,” commented Ian Robertson, editor of What Diesel magazine. “Not only does the Freelander 2 now take compact SUVs to a new level of competence in off-roading, it ups the ante to such an extent that most manufacturers will find it intimidating to share the same road space with it.”
John Edwards, Land Rover UK managing director added: “It’s outstanding news for the Freelander 2 to have received this recognition in such a competitive sector. It is testament not only to its refined diesel engine but also to its all round capability.”
Available from £21,205 on the road, the Freelander 2 comes equipped with Land Rover’s acclaimed Hill Descent Control (HDC), four-wheel electronic traction control, full-time intelligent four-wheel drive, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Roll Stability Control (RSC), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), and in 2.2-litre diesel manual form, boasts an impressive 37.7 mpg and 194g/km of CO2.
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