Finlayforprez
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I would say this mostly covers why I love my LR4 and what makes me fall back in love when it leaves me stranded, ends up back at the shop and makes me drive that POS LR2 loaner while it is there (if you can't tell I really hate driving an LR2, no offense to anyone who owns one). Only issue is that I always have in the back of my mind is something going to break while I am in the middle of no where....
I completely understand your thoughts. First of all, I hate the LR2 with a passion. I also apologize to anyone who has one, but I just don't like anything about it. A few weeks ago I had my first free service and drove about 70 miles in a 2014 LR2 and tried to like something about it, but I just didn't. I think we are spoiled in our LR4s (especially being up high in a commanding position).
Secondly, I know that thought in the back of your mind as well, it is always running through my thoughts. Sometimes my OCD kicks in and I wonder when something will break or if I will get stranded somewhere. My LR4 is 14 months old and I am at about 8,500 miles with zero issues. I know that sounds stupid, as there should NOT be anything at such a mileage, but with Land Rovers we have seen otherwise (as you very well know). I've been off roading about 8 times, a couple times through some pretty tough terrain, and have never had a problem. But, that doesn't mean I don't think about having issues all the time and worry.

In the end, I try to tell myself to STOP thinking about future issues and getting stranded in the middle of a trail and just enjoy it. While we do love these machines a lot, in the end, they are just cars and issues can happen to any type of vehicle. Sometimes I want to sell my LR4 and get a Land Cruiser, just for the reliability, but I know I would not be happy. I like them, but man they are ugly and so boring. Sure, I could modify it and it would look good, but it still doesn't feel special.
I know some folks with Land Rovers like the luxury, exclusiveness (though not evident in certain areas), and status; but that's not me. In fact, and I know this is going to sound really dumb, sometimes I feel a little self conscious driving it. Heck, I actually hide my LR4 from my church in Utah so I don't have to deal with crap/issues.
In the end, it's just something about a Land Rover that is addictive - as we all very well know on this forum.
Very interesting thread!
Regards, David