If you tow a caravan or trailer regularly, I would personally recommend the 3 litre. I have had the 2 litre a few times as a loaner and it was running out of puff when towing. Higher revs and a raspier engine note. However if not towing, I would think the 2 litre will suffice. My main gripe was pulling out of junctions and roundabouts with the 2 litre. Mrs also agreed. We were always going to go for the 3 litre, and were sceptical about the 2 litre.
My own opinion is that for such a big, heavy, bulky vehicle, the 2 litre is underpowered. Even my salesman said the same thing. " You would be mad paying £70k for a 2 litre", were his exact words.
Am of the opinion that big is usually better engine wise. I currently am running a 2.5 litre engine in my saloon car which only weighs 1500kg. So having a car that weighs 2,500 kg approximately with a smaller engine was a definite no no.
End of the day as Darras says, it's a gamble with regards to the engine going pop. Been alot more 2l v 3l suffering from engine issues. I would also go to a main LR dealer when purchasing a car, but that's just me, as they will have a far better knowledge of the car if anything did go wrong.
End of the day it's your choice, and everyone has different needs. Just my opinion, as if my mate was wanting to buy a 2l, thats what I would tell him. Just my tuppence worth.
Best of luck 🤞
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