I'm sorry to go on, but we clearly have some comments here from the hate 'em brigade. Every make of car has its fair share of bad dealerships - this would never affect my choice of car, only my choice of dealer. I have seen many examples of car manufacturers who don't appear to care for the users of their products (BBC Watchdog features these regularly). I have never had a problem with Land Rover as a manufacturer fulfilling their liability - and know of no-one else who has. The "old" Freeelanders suffered from reliability, partly because of engine choice (the petrol was underpowered abd the diesel was unreliable). The TD4 ended that.
The LR2 forum is unquestionably very frank and critical of the car, and is very honest about problems as they occur - have a look and see, don't take anybody's word for it. You will get opinions from around the world - not all caravanners - some biased (but not as many as here) most not.
Land Rover has brand loyalty, and this current model is a cracker - with a superb engine, and is very car like to drive. It isn't even built in a Land Rover factory, sharing a production line with a Jaguar.
I looked at all the others. The ignorant Kia dealership didn't put me off the car - I just didn't need something as big and ungainly. I accept the current model is better, but the one I looked at was flashy and ungainly. The old Honda looked like a van with wheels - but was superbly engineered (the new one still looks too strange to me). The Nissan was too noisy and crude (but also originally clever). The Toyota . . . . a bit too girly for me. The Hyundai lumbered about. Have I missed any out?
Oh the LR2 - great looks, ability and 150KG noseweight - it's a pity they left out the Disco air suspension.