I have about 290,000 km (180,000 miles) on my 2005 petro 4.6L V8 LR3 and so far I have not had to walk. I guess that makes it reliable, but that is not quite the same as maintenance free.
The long and short of it, if that if I was buying a fleet, here I would purchase either Ford or GM pickups. One can probably run a US pickup for 600,000 km and spend significantly less on maintenance than I have on mine at the near 300 mark. As far as off road is concerned, where I live mud and snow are the problem.
I regard the 3 as a sand vehicle; the wheel wells are too small for snow to turn to ice and mud to freeze within, plus if the air suspension every failed, one would have a 6,000 pound anchor to drag out of the bush.
Here the 3 is more of a gentleman's 4x4; fast, comfortable, and agile.
It does what I bought it for, - to stay on the road - going off here is too easy in the winter, and to get me back from wherever regardless of the weather. It has a good heater - well two of them; good suspension; a radio that is like bringing the orchestra along, and good visibility - important, when about half the vehicles on the road up here are pickups - the four door variety, as they have replaced sedans for most people.
I am not so certain the replacement for the LR3/4 does the above. It is now called a Discovery however.
As to the new Defender, my view is Land Rover already had it - just put the Defender name on the bonnet of the LR3/4 units plus coil springs - done deal. Somehow, I think not, and that the Ranger is what will be renamed, as in Double Cab Stationwagon.


 
				
				
				
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