I have not been able to see any noticeable difference, but I suppose that if you are one of those who tend to vary speed a lot without it it may, particularly if without it you tend to spend a lot of the time going faster than you planned - once you get up around 100kph, even small increases in speed take a lot more power, particularly with the relatively high drag Landrovers.
It also depends on the terrain - in hilly conditions it is possible you would do better without cruise control, as it will limit your speed gain going downhill and try to keep speed up going uphill, where the most economic way of travelling would be to use downhill momentum to go uphill as far as possible. But again, the difference if any will very much depend on how similar to the cruise control performance is your normal method of driving without it.
John


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