I'm with you Graeme. I'll be driving mine for many years to come and mine is one of the first and allegedly most bug prone. I'm not jinxing myself with any claims but its a dependable vehicle. In my (3 car) family it is regarded as the king of motor vehicles and the only one that the family is happy in when road conditions turn ugly (rain, snow, hail, shine, city traffic, twisty mountain passes, corrugated dirt roads ... its all the same to the Disco).
I would say, having had several 'yotas, LR's and many other marques, that Landies are very much (my opinion of course) a car persons car. They require, at times, a level of mechanical sympathy and understanding (or a very fat wallet) beyond a lot of other lesser vehicles.
Anyway, Craig, I would say if you're generally happy with it, persevere with it - your issues don't sound a big deal to me.
Also worth noting that reliability surveys are number of returns for rectification of issues - not actually vehicles crapping themselves on the side of the road. I've found it easier to get LR to admit and fix issues than pretty much any other manufacturer (particularly the Jap ones).
On another note, this is a thread that could really go places ...![]()


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and the only times I've ever needed recovery was a bloody hard animal strike disabling the cooling system in my TD5 Disco

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