Geez guys, if you had all this you'd have a car that has all the character/ personality of Bernie Fraser (former head of the Reserve Bank) or Al Greenspan (USA Federal Reserve chief - same job really); both really, really boring buggers or a Landcruiser! You accept the noise as soon as you drive it, but then it rains. Seriously, why after 60 years are they still making a car that leaks? And why are we accepting it? There's no way on earth I'd part with $50,000 odd for a car that leaks like a sieve and then have to start making my own repairs to it. I love my 95 Def but it only cost me $13K and I can sort of accept the problems and pretend it's some soret of twisted/ demented "character" trait. What other brand gets away with leaks in a $50K car?
