>>1075216If you're in the US, go back an buy it. Landys are rare over there I believe?
Here in the UK they are common as muck, but I have a huge love for the marque and am on my second. Had a Freelander 1.8, died on me, now on a pre-Defender 110 2.5, pic related.
Bought both second-hand cheap, and both had a wealth of issues. All Land Rovers do, but if you're a DIY mechanic you can sort most stuff, and buying cheap leaves you money left over for professional fixes.
Long-distance overlanding I'd drive nothing else, save a Toyota Land Cruiser in parts of the world where Land Rover part sourcing would be an issue.