Family exped truck

LR Max

Local Oaf
LR3 or LR4. In that same category, the Lexus GX470 if you want basically the same thing in Japanese flavor.

All of this assuming you want a newer, fully enclosed SUV.
 

spikemd

Explorer
I have owned a 4th gen 4runner (2003 to 2012) and it is a solid dependable vehicle with 4 lo and good capability. Some better tires and mild lift and you can really go places. We have 200k miles on her now and not a hiccup from the v8 with decent mpg of 20 on the freeway. Japanese trucks are solid, dependable and cheap but just don't have the character or driving experience of a rover. Hence the reason I now own 2 rovers. They take more work but just feel more rewarding. But if you are on a budget and can't do your own work on the vehicle then I would not recommend a rover.
 

moodywizard

Adventurer
OP said he was a school teacher. Unless you are keen to working on it your self or shelling out money all the time for repairs I would skip the land rover. I have had Jeep, land rover, and toyotas. Between the three I would choose toyota for reliability and resale value, YMMV.
 

luckyjoe

Adventurer
This is how we used our 1996 Discovery - for 16 years! Still one of the best vehicles we have ever owned. Keep in mind that nowadays, these are getting long-in-the-tooth, so expect some required maintenance. Sold the Disco in 2012, and our 1965 109 stepped-up to family hauler status.

Personal mechanical ability is a big factor in vehicle selection, especially older/used vehicles. An honest self-evaluation should tell you where you need to purchase from the perceived reliability index.
 
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