Which is why Land Rover's chronic unreliability is so perplexing, even impressive.
I was considering ordering a 110. I configured one online:
https://build.landrover/C551BA24 It fit my criteria for a touring wagon: hefty 1900 lb payload, mid-size, off-road capable, and even steelies.
But what about reliability? For me, this is critical. Unfamiliar with the brand (I've never owned one), I researched.
What I found was shocking:
1. JD Powers --
lowest 2020 dependability rating in the U.S. Link:
https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2020-us-vehicle-dependability-study
2. OSV -- This review of
multiple consumer surveys concludes, categorically, that
"Land Rover and Range Rover are not reliable. It might be painful to admit it, but the evidence is clear to see." Link:
https://www.osv.ltd.uk/how-reliable-are-land-rover-and-range-rover/
3. Repair Pal -
"The Land Rover Reliability Rating is 2.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 31st out of 32 for all car brands." Link:
https://repairpal.com/reliability/land+rover
4. Consumer Reports -- concludes bluntly,
"Reliability remains a serious concern." Link:
https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/land-rover/
5. Reliability Index -- consistently terrible ratings across Land Rover models. Link:
https://www.reliabilityindex.com/reliability/search/132
6. Consumer Affairs -- This litany of consumer horror stories sort of sealed the deal. Failed engines. Failed brakes. Failed electronics. Poor dealer support. On and on. And, all on relatively new and recent vehicles. Link:
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/land_rover.html?page=3#sort=top_reviews&filter=none
I could go on. Yet, every factual analysis i found came to a similar conclusion: Land Rover vehicles are unreliable, and are among the most unreliable vehicles sold in the United States and Europe.
Perhaps because I am not a brand loyalist, I have been fascinated at the mental gymnastics undertaken on this forum to avoid what any person objectively contemplating the fate of $50,000 would find to be overwhelming evidence.
The most generous and polite conclusion to be rendered about the new Defender's potential reliability -- and thus its merits as a remote touring (
expedition) vehicle -- is, "we'll see." I hope it does break the mold and prove to be reliable. I might get one.