I bought a brand new Skoda Yeti back in 2010. It was a great car. I really liked it and didn't want to get rid. But, I needed to reduce my monthly costs, and I would have had to refinance it as I had a PCP for it.
I paid about £10,200 over 30 months and the depreciation was pretty good at 'only' £9000 = 37.5% which was pretty amazing really as I had modified it (remap, big brakes & flappy paddle MFSW) and it had 41,000 miles.
That equates to £640 per month, not including servicing, insurance, fuel or road tax.
I bought outright a high mileage 2006 registered HSE TD4 auto with full service history and 113,000 miles. I knew that I would have to spend money on it to keep it on the road, and will have to spend more soon on suspension.
I haven't dared work out what my Freelander has cost, but as has been mentioned above, the VCU, ! New brakes & discs, silicon hoses, expansion tank, the BMW cyclone mod, the thermostat, the heater matrix, the 2 new injectors, the 2 services & all fluids changed, 5 new tyres, drop links, one track rod end, the £485 road tax and the insurance, (about the same as the Yeti). Those are just stuff that's needed replacing, and all but one service has been done by a garage.
I have also modified it, remap (after fitting a Ronbox & Pierberg MAF (which I didn't need!) lift kit and wheel spacers, towbar, rock sliders, HID headlights, LED bulbs inside, Bluetooth headunit, a set of 5, 16" alloy wheels with winter tyres (which need replacing).
I gave taken it off road on green lanes a few times now, and I am constantly amazed at what it can do, and so are Disco & Defender owners.