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Land Rover Freelander v Honda CR-V EX v Hyundai S Fe v Nissan X-Trail - specifications

 Land Rover FreelanderHonda CR-VHyundai Santa FeNissan X-Trail
On-the-road price/total as tested"£30,935/£30,395""£25,000 (est)""£25,630/£25,980""£23,395/£23,781"
Length/wheelbase"4,500mm/2,660mm""4,530mm/2,620mm""4,650mm/2,700mm""4,455mm/2,625mm"
Height/width"1,740mm/1,910mm""1,675mm/1,820mm""1,795mm/1,890mm""1,675mm/1,765mm"
"Retained value (after 3yrs/36,000)"N/A (old car 41.2) N/A (old car 49.4)"£12,892/50.3 per cent""£12,236/52.3 per cent"
Running costs (pence per mile)N/A (old car 58.9)N/A (old car 53.8)67.7ppm54.8ppm
Engine/capacity "4cyl/2,179cc turbo""4cyl/2,204cc turbo""4cyl/2,188cc turbo""4cyl/2,184cc turbo"
Peak power "160/4,000 bhp/rpm""138/4,000 bhp/rpm""148/4,000 bhp/rpm""136/4,000 bhp/rpm"
Peak torque "400/2,000 Nm/rpm""340/2,000 Nm/rpm""335/1,800 Nm/rpm""314/2,000 Nm/rpm"
Transmission "6-spd, man/4wd""6-spd, man/4wd""5-spd, man/4wd""6-spd, man/4wd"
Fuel tank capacity/spare wheel68 litres/space saver58 litres/space saver75 litres/full size60 litres/full size
Boot capacity (seats up/folded) "755*/1,670 litres"556/955** litres"969*/2,213 litres""410/1,841 litres"
Kerbweight/payload/towing weight"1,770-1,955/550/2,000kg""1,729/431/2,000kg""1,823/687/2,200kg""1,585/465/2,000kg"
Turning circle/drag coefficient11.3 metres/0.39Cd11.8 metres/N/AN/A/0.37Cd10.6 metres/0.37Cd
Euro NCAP rating/insurance grp/cost N/A/12/£449N/A/12/£465N/A/14/£465 Four/11/£379
Basic warranty (miles)/recovery3yrs (unltd)/3yrs LR"3yrs (90,000)/3yrs AA"5yrs (unltd)/3yrs RAC"3yrs (60,000)/1yr RAC"
Service intervals/UK dealers"15,000 miles/130""12,500 miles/198""10,000 miles/165""12,000 miles/220"
Cost of 1st/2nd/3rd service N/AN/A (£168/£300/£225 oc)£198/£266/£218£189/£244/£189
0-60mph10.4secs9.3secs11.5secs10.4secs
30-70 thru gears 10.8secs9.6secs12.7secs11.3secs
30-50 in 3rd/4th 4.1/6.6secs4.8/6.4secs4.8/9.1secs4.2/5.7secs
50-70 in 5th/6th 9.1/11.2secs7.9/9.8secs10.2secs/N/A7.2/10.1secs
Top speed 112mph116mph111mph112mph
Braking 60-0/30-0mph 41.8/10.8 metres37.8/9.6 metres42.8/11.1 metres43.2/10.3 metres
Noise levels outside/idle/30/70mph64/45/59/66dB65/47/59/68dB64/44/57/66dB65/48/61/70dB
Auto Express economy/range28.4mpg/425 miles36.4mpg/464 miles30.6mpg/505 miles32.1mpg/424 miles
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined 30.6/45.5/37.7mpg34.9/49.6/43.5mpg29.4/47.1/38.7mpg29.4/41.5/37.2mpg
CO2 emissions/tax bracket194g/km/28 per cent173g/km/24 per cent191g/km/28 per cent203g/km/30 per cent
Annual tax liability std/higher rate"£1,906/£3,465"N/A"£1,579/£2,871""£1,544/£2,807"
Airbags/parking/rain sensorsSeven/yes/yesSix/yes/yesYes/yes/yesFour/£267/no
Auto box/met. paint/xenon lights"£1,370/£490/£695"No/£375/yes"£1,000/£350/no"No/£400/yes
Clim ctrl./leather/elec/heated seatsYes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/yes
Electric sunroof/park brake/mirrorsYes/no/yesNo/no/yesNo/no/noYes/no/yes
Hill descent/low ratio/4wd diff lockYes/no/yesNo/no/noNo/no/noNo/no/yes
M’func. steering/adjust reach/rakeYes/yes/yesYes/yes/yesYes/yes/yesYes/no/yes
Sat-nav/MP3/Bluetooth/CD changer Yes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/noYes§/no/no/yesYes/no/no/no
Seven seats/folding rears/IsofixNo/yes/yesNo/yes/yesYes/yes/yesNo/yes/yes
Stab/cruise control/trip computerYes/yes/yesYes/yes/yesYes/yes/yesYes/yes/no
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