I may be slightly bias as I've been a Land Rover fan since I was a child and bought my 1st Landy when I was 13 (a 1976 series 3 88") but it does annoy me when people say that Defenders are "shockingly unreliable" I've owned my 1997 Defender for 14 years, I've travelled all over the UK and Ireland in it, been involved in serious off raoding events, countless hunting trips, towed very heavy loads, rescued friends cars from accidents, floods, heavy snow, been able to do jobs that simply put other vehicles haven't been capable of and not once in all these years has it ever failed to start or not got me home!
The problem I see is that people (mostly farmers) simply don't maintain their Land Rover as they should or fit cheap poor quality parts by a DIY mechanic that doesn't have to tools or experience to do the jobs correctly. Land Rover has been the vehicle of choice for the MOD, police forces, fire and rescue services all over the world for a reason. the Defender was done away with for no other reason that the bean counters sitting in an office that have probably never done a hard days physical work in their lives decided that it didn't make a high enough profit margin compared to the rest of the vehicles in the Land Rover range, all the stories about it not passing safety tests are simply not true. I know this because I used to work for Land Rover experience as an instructor and was told this many years ago while I was at the factory. I think its a sign of the times we live in these days unfortunately