Well here's a little story for everyone,
(First post by the way) 
I ordered my D300 SE 22/12/2021. to replace my 2013 D4 HSE. it only had 155k on the clock then. I was told a month ago the new car might be here this Dec but not to count on it. I haven't been told its in Manuf yet so I'm not positive at all.
In January this year however the D4 blew the motor - crank. While towing the caravan. That's the 5th time it's been on a tilt tray now - 4 times with the van,  and a long long way from home mostly. Always an adventure driving these things as well being bloody frustrating and costly.
So it's a love hate relationship with LR. I love it and the smarter one beside me hates it. I think I'm the delusional one.
So we spent $22k on a fully recond motor and 4 months later we're back on the road - crappy timing hey breaking a motor a  month after ordering a replacement car! 
Well on Friday whilst towing the van again, this time only a few hundred Klms from home guess what. Yep, virtually without warning the car 's motor stopped and we glided just far enough to be able to roll off the M1. I positive the motors gone again. So another 4 hours the misses and I spent in a tow truck.
The car's now headed back to the motor rebuilder under warranty - at this point I feel sorry for him. I hope that doesn't turn to further frustrations with the outcome. 
Most of my mates drive the Nissan Y62's and love them (not the fuel efficiency though, they just accept that). I haven't been able to bring myself to tell em about the latest tragedy. I can hear them now - Your buying another one! You're a complete dill to put it mildly for this publication.
So someone please enlighten me - Can I expect the same experience with the new Defr. I definitely wouldn't risk keeping it past the warranty period for sure.
The heart says, stay the corse,. Its a brand new car, motor everything but a there's the voice in my head says, cancel it -  get a Nissan and with the nearly 30K saving don't worry about the fuel. 
Malibu Rod.      

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