Like DiscoJeffster my D4 has clocked up just over 275,000km and is now 8 years old. Not really worth that much in a vehicle sale compared to the $104k it cost me when new! That said the vehicle has and continues to be a terrific ride. I have always maintained the vehicle as per the LR heavy duty work cycle with services at each 13,000k. The original changes made to the vehicle such as adding the steel pan sump and changeable filter for the auto trans along with parts replacement without question if it looked like it needed it has seen the vehicle travel and perform as one would wish / expect of a quality vehicle.
Currently there are no fluid leaks and my LR service agent (in whom I have great trust) reckons it is running beautifully. The timing belts along with other suggested items were changed slightly ahead of schedule and I have replaced all four corners suspension units around 60,000km back. I don't see or feel the need to go looking for a problem with the engine even though there is a bit of a history with the 3.0L units.
After a friend had his D4 3.0L engine self destruct I did spend some time investigating an exchange reconditioned engine from the UK. I reckon that could be a viable option if I needed it.
Recently I have been thinking about what to do with the vehicle.......sell it and get myself into a lower km (no longer got the loot for new) LR but I am struggling to justify to myself the change out of what is a perfectly good, albeit high km, vehicle.
In any case, I like others here, I don't feel the D5 is for me. The new defender does on the surface look O.K. but I tow a 3.3 tonne caravan from time to time and need to be convinced I will end up with a capable vehicle. Maybe a good second hand TDV8 Rangie is the go???? Could be dreaming a bit there me thinks!
Anyhow I reckon DiscoJeffster is most likely on the right track and his money will be well spent in ensuring his very capable vehicle is on the road for a long time to come!

