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Land Rover has come up with a new model to join its existing Discovery and Range Rover sport utility vehicles in the United States. Available in Europe since 1997 and said to be leading the market there, the Freelander has been modified for the U.S. market as an all-new 2002 model. Ford bought the Land Rover company in 2000 and was able to carry through with importation of the Freelander, which will reach the United States near the end of 2001. Priced at less than $30,000, the U.S. version is said to be 70 percent new and more responsive than the European original. Read More
3 Available Freelander Trims
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