Scott what type of testing of the LR3 are you performing and were can I review the results once you're done. I've owned 3 Jeep GC in the past, mostly used as a DD and weekend light trail duty, here in SoCal . I was able to put over 125k on each of the Jeep GC's without any major issues. My last WJ was totaled and now I'm looking for a replacement, I currently considering either a 2001 - 2003 LC100, 2004 - 2007 Jeep WK Hemi or CRD or a LR3. From reading your article on Top 10 Used I'm more likely to go with the LC100 but I wanted to get some feedback on the 2006 LR3 HSE.
My plans for the vehicle are to use it as a Friday DD, South Western US expedition vehicle and moderate trail rig. I dream of running some of the trails at Moab (Fins, Hells Revenge..) and on occasion a road trip car for a family of five adults and two kids.
One question is what the reliability experience of buying a say a 2006 - 2007 LR3 with over 75k miles, am I'm asking for trouble. I read at least 100 post on the LR3's and it's split on the user's experience. So what are your thoughts? Also do you know if someone put together a guilde on purchasing a used LR3? I've seen something similar on the iH8Mud site for a 100 series Land Cruiser.
kman, I am not Scott, but I do have considerable (though admittedly dated) knowledge and experience with the LR3/RRS platform. I have a wiki of sorts, dedicated to the LR3, online here:
http://lr3tips.wordpress.com/ including a brief buyers advice article here:
http://lr3tips.wordpress.com/2008/09/11/buying-a-used-lr3-v6-or-v8-which-options-cautions/
I would encourage you to select the 2007 model, as it is the first year to benefit from the lessons learned in the 04-06 model years (04 in the UK only).
I also encourage you to look at the forums listed here, as they are more LR3 focused with a lot of knowledge and (more current) info:
http://lr3tips.wordpress.com/top-sites/
In my personal experience, the LR3 can do all that you asked with aplomb, and using a Faultmate or something like it is a great idea. There is a new gadget that just came out that offers all the same features as the Faultmate, but at a fraction of the cost. Check out
http://gap-diagnostic.com/products/iidtool.html. You can find them on eBay or from Britpart.
Moab in particular is a blast in the LR3, and I have a specific article on how to reinterpret the trail ratings with respect to the LR3's traction control and limited wheel size:
http://lr3tips.wordpress.com/2010/0...-rallys-in-moab-what-lr3-owners-need-to-know/
I would also encourage you to participate in SCLR and or LRCSD events. A lot of LR3 owners are in both of those clubs, and they frequently do trips and trail runs well suited for that platform.
http://www.sclr.org/, and
http://www.lrcsd.com/
If you have follow up questions, I would encourage to post them up on LRRforums, or send me a PM and if I don't know the answer, I probably know where to find the answer.