This thread is dumb.
I've had my rover for almost 4 weeks now. I've been doing some work on it. I bought it converted to coils already. The only issue i have had so far is a dead starter and replacing the underhood fuse box. get rid of the air springs and all the problems are gone. they are easy to work on.
the 1999 and on with Bosch fuel injection are better, in my opinion. The axles are also stronger on the later models with front and rear traction control. The 4.6 has lots of power, the transmission is extremely smooth, and the gas mileage is pretty good on the highway. i've been getting 18-20 with cruise control on. It has more then enough power to pass without even kicking down a gear.
if you can't turn a wrench, be expected to pay dearly. if you can, its not much different then anything else out there. the parts are a little more expensive, but what do you expect from a European hand built vehicle.
of you who are whining about what a piece of crap they are, how many of you have actually owned one?
i've taken mine out and played in the dirt a little, it works great and rides great compared to all the jeeps i've owned.
all you need to do is spend some time maintaining it, and it will work fine. you have to do that to any vehicle. I have a 1989 Mercedes Benz in mint condition with 230000 miles on it. Still runs like a swiss watch. Spend the money and take care of the vehicle and it will last perfectly.