Friday, April 1, 2011

Land Rover Freelander at an altitude of 250,000

It came off the assembly plant to Halewood in Merseyside (UK) the copy number of 250,000 Land Rover Freelander, the British off-road in its second generation debuted in 2007. To be precise, the sample that marks the record for the famous brand was a 2.2-liter Freelander TD4 GS Diesel Fuji Color White, finished assembling on March 28 ended in the hands of a Scottish client.

The small record scored by Land Rover of the rest is coupled with a trend of selling anything but negative. Over the past 11 months (between April 2010-February 2011) because this model registrations rose 22% over the same period of eleven months between 2009 and 2010. "This milestone and the increase in sales of the Freelander 2 stress the importance of this car, not only for Halewood, but for the local economy and the British," he said with satisfaction Richard Else, Operations Director of Halewood brand that has also explained that about 70% of UK plants and products in the Freelander is really intended for foreign markets.

The second generation Freelander is available in petrol and diesel engines: the latter are equipped with 2.2 liter engine, 150 hp versions TD4 and SD4 of 190 horses, the base price of € 29,750 on the road.

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