Your experiences as a repairer are very valid but you see the worst where the majority of vehicles never see a mech except for planned services.
I my case my RRS is the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned and I have been into Landrovers since 1978 and have bought LRs new on two occasions.
My RRS is over 14 years old and I have owned it for 11 of those and covered just under 200,000km. The only time it has been worked on by an indie was to replace the belts and oil pump as I was too lazy to do them myself.
All other work and maintenance has been done by myself, all routine stuff and expected stuff like EGRs, rebuild of the air compressor and changed the gearbox sump and fluids.
Clearly people's experiences are different - some good and some bad but my thoughts is that overwhelming good with people like Daz seeing the others.
Routine maintenance is cheap and easy and more technical stuff like belts etc is really no more expensive than other vehicles so not sure where the view that they are expensive vehicles to maintain comes from. Even with a major failure like an engine are they any more expensive to repair than other makes - I dont believe so.
At 200,000km my LCAs need doing and being lazy I will get an indie to do it - expensive yes but when you take its 14 years of age and 200,000km the cost per km is pretty cheap.
The difference between LR owners and other make owners is that we often feel we have to apologise for ownership and put the brand down - we can complain more about our brand more than Toyota owners can put our brand down.
I certainly do not look at LRs through rose coloured glasses but I just wish owners would stop apologising and get on enjoying their vehicles.
Garry
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