I think provided you go into D3 ownership with your eyes open, have the patience and ability to do a chunk (I.E. most ) of the work on it yourself, and are able to purchase your own diagnostics, then you stand a good chance of getting a decent, very capable vehicle.
I wouldn't contemplate one without diagnostics - it'd be like trying to run a D1 without being able to weld
well said that man and sound advice
soon after i bought mine i also came to realise a diagnostic reader was a must , seeing my local land rover dealer charge £120 to plug there’s in , it was a no brainier in buying my own