Up until about 3 months ago I was a Land Rover owner, and had been since the day I passed my test - 11 years ago now. I've been through many models, a Defender 2.5TD, Discovery 300TDi, Series 3 2.25D and another with a 2.25 petrol. Various engine swaps too, including the ubiquitous V8 into a Series swap.
However, I've now got a '93 4.2TD 'Cruiser in VX import spec. I didn't buy it, I was given it with a gearbox fault which I fixed with a bit of soldering and a lot of epoxy.
I feel that both 'Rovers and 'Cruisers have their advantages and disadvantages. I haven't had the 'Cruiser long enough to really judge the longevity, but one thing I have noticed is that it's an absolute pig to work on. A simple job like changing a fan belt takes about 10 mins on a Landy - even less on a model with a serpentine engine. It took me over an hour with a lot of swearing on the 'Cruiser.
The reason I think is that the 'Cruiser is quite compacted so getting to items and clearance to swing a spanner is more restricted.