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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Deano, I've never had a single problem with my modern vehicles in all my outback travel's,but I've met heaps of people with old mechanical vehicles that have.If you get stuck in the bush with a major fault your in trouble,a stuffed water pump bearing,split hose or a collapsed wheel bearing will make any vehicle a desert ornament.It doesn't matter what your drive,it's all about the 5 P's before your go, and the use of common sense once you get there. Pat
    Pat, we've all got our 'war stories' and you're right in that preparation etc is the key to successful traveling BUT with the examples you've given any reasonably competent person could diagnose the problem and arrange repair. I carry water pump, wheel bearings and hoses as these and others are common and predictable points of failure BUT with a modern SUV where the vehicle body needs to be removed to effect what would be otherwise a simple diagnosis/repair and when this is overlaid with complex electronic systems to achieve what was previously done with simple mechanical and easily fault diagnosable (if there's such a word) components the ultimate reliability of the vehicle is less than it's predecessors. I regularly travel in remote areas 'up your way' and you couldn't give me a modern LR for this purpose and this reason. I value my life far too much.

    On my recent trip (Melbourne to Darwin via Ceduna and return) of 10,000 Km or so I came across two broken down vehicles. Both electronic marvels that had decided they didn't want to play anymore (nothing physically broken), a Hyundai SUV and an F350 whose computers didn't want to play anymore resulting in very expensive flat top trips to the coast and holidays ruined. The added complexity of these vehicles is just not worth the grief IMO which is why I'm a basically a TDi and Oka type person.

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    86 RR 'classic'......99 Range Rover P38a
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    96 D1 300TDi.......99 D2 TD5 (current)
    04 D2a Td5..........02 Disco 2 V8

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    ...whatever happened to Land Rovers being 'field maintainable'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    ...whatever happened to Land Rovers being 'field maintainable'?
    That ended with the 300TDi, which is why they are the vehicle of choice for 'Expedition Vehicles'.

    Deano
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    86 RR 'classic'......99 Range Rover P38a
    94 Defender 110..95 Defender 130 Ute
    96 D1 300TDi.......99 D2 TD5 (current)
    04 D2a Td5..........02 Disco 2 V8

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Pat, we've all got our 'war stories' and you're right in that preparation etc is the key to successful traveling BUT with the examples you've given any reasonably competent person could diagnose the problem and arrange repair. I carry water pump, wheel bearings and hoses as these and others are common and predictable points of failure BUT with a modern SUV where the vehicle body needs to be removed to effect what would be otherwise a simple diagnosis/repair and when this is overlaid with complex electronic systems to achieve what was previously done with simple mechanical and easily fault diagnosable (if there's such a word) components the ultimate reliability of the vehicle is less than it's predecessors. I regularly travel in remote areas 'up your way' and you couldn't give me a modern LR for this purpose and this reason. I value my life far too much.

    On my recent trip (Melbourne to Darwin via Ceduna and return) of 10,000 Km or so I came across two broken down vehicles. Both electronic marvels that had decided they didn't want to play anymore (nothing physically broken), a Hyundai SUV and an F350 whose computers didn't want to play anymore resulting in very expensive flat top trips to the coast and holidays ruined. The added complexity of these vehicles is just not worth the grief IMO which is why I'm a basically a TDi and Oka type person.

    Deano
    my question is, if you had to buy a new vehicle right now, what would you buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post

    Pretty stock rangie classics won outback challenge 4 times.
    I couldn’t see a D5 getting through a stage with years of forward development
    Pretty stock my arse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rammypluge View Post
    In some ways thats fine if the vehicle isnt too old, but if you do that with an older one . . .
    Or my tail won’t open on my:
    D1
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    Defender

    All have done it....

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    Not only is traction control inferior to locked diffs, either way, decent articulation is still important. Articulation still gives improved traction and obstacle climbing, especially when hillclimbing, and it reduces instability and rollover risk. Have you seen the way vehicles with limited travel see-saw diagonally when crossed up? This see-sawing creates increased side angles and risk of rollover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plusnq View Post
    my question is, if you had to buy a new vehicle right now, what would you buy?
    Personally I would rather buy a late model D4 than the new D5, But that's just Me
    You only get one shot at life, Aim well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Or my tail won’t open on my:
    D1
    D2
    RRC
    Defender

    All have done it....
    Okay, but the fix for one is some WD40/jiggling/improvisation, and the fix for the other is a new solenoid from a distant capital city?

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    Quote Originally Posted by plusnq View Post
    my question is, if you had to buy a new vehicle right now, what would you buy?
    Mitsubishi pajero. Its a tried and tested vehicle, probably the most reliable 4wd suv in Australia by far. The cvs are so strong from factory no one even bothers making a after market version. Dakar rally tested chassis, excellent engine and the price point makes it a no brainer. Fits the family comfortably, fits the bill as an excellent tourer and cheap to run.

    2nd wouldnt be new but rather used d4.

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