Had a leak inside the vehicle (clogged sunroof drain, typical on all cars)
Door handles are sticking (still functional, just not as smooth opening as when new)
Occasional quirks with the air suspension, fortunately no actual problems.
I am not going to say thsi is the best SUV out there, because it is definitely not, however it has a charm to it that is loved. It is very roomy, able to fit whatever I want into and still have space for more, been reliable at least up to this point. People constantly are saying that Range Rovers are unreliable, and they are, but usually will never leave you stranded. I have never been stranded by mine because I maintain the vehicle. Many people who buy these do not use them as intended and basically do not maintain the truck. I love my Rover and plan to drive it into the ground.
I also will drive mine to the ground, I love it. I also have a 2000 4.6 HSE. You couldn't have said it better, MAINTAIN YOUR ROVER! That's all you will need to do. One other guy on here said his car self destructed at 50,000 miles and had to do a $6000.00 brake overhaul... brakes only need overhauling if the driver runs piston to rotor. In that case guaranteed it was his fault, not the rover's. I DO happen to think this is the best SUV out there for the 2000 model year.