I agree, owning a LR is a lesson in Karma and Murphys law. I call it Murphy's Rover. If you have a spare part in the garage, that part will be solid on the rig. If you know you are on borrowed time on a component, the creditor will be calling soon.
Having driven a RRC since 1994, I absolutely love them. I know they might break, but even broken they get me home - limping as it might be. I have had other vehicles that when you hear the Thwack-thwack-thwack of some component breaking - it will be totally broken in minutes. Oddly, a LR will Thwack-thwack-thwack for a couple hundred miles before it finally gives up!
LR's are a true Foxhole buddy. They will stick with you as long as they can. And as your buddy you have to cover their six as well. It is the only vehicle I have actually apologized to when abusing it harder than I should. Some part of me thinks it is actually listening as well. The bond is un-explainable.
Anyway, Murphy's Rover law says that if you are questioning it, you probably shouldn't do it. If something in your gut says you HAVE to do it, you may have a lifelong companion. (Rovers life, not yours

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Be selective and enjoy the ride.