G'day Davman,
welcome to the forum, I'm fairly new to the Landrover experience myself but so far I love my D3, and for my two cents worth you should buy the 2.7 as you get the smaller wheels (depending on where you are going to take it of course) plus get the e-diff, anyway "go for it" - and you'll find lots and lots of great info here on the forum.
cheers.


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 have ordered a new D4, so you an guess my position.  The D3 and D4 have almost nothing in common with the Land Rovers of old - they are a blend of Ford (who owned LR at the time of development) and Jaguar (shared the engines).  I took my D3, and will take the D4, as solo vehicle to some remote parts of WA and am comfortable doing so again.  The reliable by my reconning is as good as anything on the market, and the vehicle capabilities are tops.  That said, the D3's and D4's have to be considered as a sophisticated vehicle.  Delaying maintenance is likely to cause a very expensive repercussion.  It is also best to take a lot of time studying the manuals to understand the systems and more importantly, figure out what not to do to them or with them.  Also remember that forum-ites for any particular vehicle are more likely to write when they have a problem than when all is perfect.
 have ordered a new D4, so you an guess my position.  The D3 and D4 have almost nothing in common with the Land Rovers of old - they are a blend of Ford (who owned LR at the time of development) and Jaguar (shared the engines).  I took my D3, and will take the D4, as solo vehicle to some remote parts of WA and am comfortable doing so again.  The reliable by my reconning is as good as anything on the market, and the vehicle capabilities are tops.  That said, the D3's and D4's have to be considered as a sophisticated vehicle.  Delaying maintenance is likely to cause a very expensive repercussion.  It is also best to take a lot of time studying the manuals to understand the systems and more importantly, figure out what not to do to them or with them.  Also remember that forum-ites for any particular vehicle are more likely to write when they have a problem than when all is perfect.
				 
						
					 
						
					 
						
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