Ray_G
Explorer
In a nutshell my main concern is that I don't want to be left stranded in some remote place with a breakdown. I really rely on my vehicles to be able to get us home. We don't often travel with other vehicles, and are often quite remote in rather rugged terrain where you really can't expect anyone to be passing by for days or perhaps longer and there is no towing service to come get you even if you had cell service to make the call in the first place. I need more than any other thing, to feel confident in my vehicles dependability. Am I expecting too much from a Land Rover to ask for that, even the later ones like '12 or '13?
With that as your framework I'd tell you that of my two Rovers, the 96 and the 06, the 96 will do that day in/day out. Moreover its relative simplicity, resiliancy, and redundancy ensure that even if it has to limp home-it will get home. I have a relative amount of confidence in my LR3 but not at the same level.
Dependability is a result of knowledge and preperation. If you know the Rover well b/c you've maintained it, it will get you home. If you don't know it and/or don't maintain it then you are rolling the dice.