It's certianly a big risk, even with a car that has done a decent mileage, unless you can 100% verfiy that the car has mostly done longer trips during its entire life.
The 2.2 diesel engine has had other issues, though hopefully they might've been fixed by now. Still, I would be very wary without knowing its ownership history in full.
Do you an alternative from a make with far less issues with their diesels, e.g. Honda? Do you absolutely need a diesel engined car or one that big or a SUV? Many modern petrol engined cars are quite efficient now, and despite the lesser reliability of modern diesels (when used for short trips), petrols still are priced cheaper because of the lower mpg.
Worth checking the purchase price plus fuel cost over how long you think you'll keep it, adding in an allowance for certain diesel-related parts replacements or repairs due to unreliability. You might find the petrol comes out better if the annual mileage is below 15k miles.
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