
 Originally Posted by 
PhilipA
					
				 
				After  3 RRCs BY FAR the most reliable I have had is my 2002 D2 TD5 auto.
The electronics don't seem to give problems very much aside from  the occasional wiring loom which is cheap to fix, and ABS sensors.
The benefits of ABS and Traction control far outweigh the occasional problems IMHO.
That is if you don't get rear airbags and dynamic cornering control or whatever it is called. They seem to be troublesome.
Cars in general became much more reliable as wiring looms improved and QC got better in the 90s and noughties. BMW input by replacing Lucas with Bosch , Nippon Denso etc helped.
Regards Philip A
			
		 
	 
 Treat the SLS (Self Levelling Suspension) as a service item (replace the bags every 150K for normal driving, probably every 110-120K if you do a lot of gravel road travel. The air suspension system is far and away superior to coils, especially if you do some towing. 
The ACE (Active Cornering Enhancement) is even easier to maintain. Change the fluid when you do your PAS fluid, and throw a filter in when you do it. Run your eye over the pipes, rams and connections when you are greasing uni joints, etc, just like you (should) do regularly with everything else.
The D1 300Tdi is very reliable (we use ours for prospecting, desert travel, etc for just that reason), but the Td5 D2 is a much more effortless touring machine.
Any Landy is quite a finely tuned machine, they use a lot of "bleeding edge" technology, and sometimes when you do that, you bleed a bit. 
The key to any vehicle (Landy or otherwise) is the servicing it's received at the hands of any previous owners. Don't take Landy's to "ordinary" service centres (or Dealers) for repairs/servicing. Either do it yourself (lots of help and guidance on this forum) or get onto a good independent specialist.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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