Page 160 of 168 FirstFirst ... 60110150158159160161162 ... LastLast
Results 1,591 to 1,600 of 1678

Thread: Ineos Grenadier, do you reckon it'll take off?

  1. #1591
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    3,233
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    That's a good manual, so you might not even need a real mechanic to work on it, unlike a Land Rover.
    That was the original intention as "promised" in initial marketing as their point of difference. A recent letter of reply to members on the Ineos members forum from Lynne Calder, the global CEO of Ineos Grenadier also revealed that Ineos are exploring opportunities for the likes of Autel to develop a Grenadier diagnostic tool for owners (and by implication independents) to service the vehicles properly. It's early days...
    MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
    2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
    2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)

  2. #1592
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    melbourne
    Posts
    506
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    That was the original intention as "promised" in initial marketing as their point of difference. A recent letter of reply to members on the Ineos members forum from Lynne Calder, the global CEO of Ineos Grenadier also revealed that Ineos are exploring opportunities for the likes of Autel to develop a Grenadier diagnostic tool for owners (and by implication independentsw) to service the vehicles properly. It's early days...
    I am well aware of the current situation with Ineos and the impending manual , I am also aware of the letter to Lyne from Tom.
    I have in fact been following the forum very closely as I really want a Grenadier so am totally up to speed on all the good and bad along with the world wide trips that have and are being done in them.
    still no t forking out 100+k for one at this point regardless of the few who worship the product
    Like I stated if they do actually get the after sales service and issues sorted one will end up in my garage because on paper they are a brilliant product
    Discovery 1 4.6, true trac front and rear, superior engineering arms,old tourer now bush toy
    Discovery 4 3.0 HSE MY13 ECB Bull bar, winch, spot lights, aux fuel tank, Kaymar rear bar, duel wheel carriers, 18 tuff ant wheels 265/65/18 BFG KO2's for play

  3. #1593
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Heathcote Junction
    Posts
    1,155
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Hoges

    What have you done to yours if i may ask.

    Picked up mine on Friday a MY 24 Sela Green Trial Master demo with leather & sunroofs - 2900km demonstrater first registered in March 25.

    Got the rear table & checker plates fitted.

    Considering the ORA Toro Bullbar & Warn winch in readiness for Christmas Trip to SA.

    Enjoying it thus far.
    Cheers

    Chuck

    MY 24 Grenadier Trialmaster
    MY 03 D2a
    Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5, MY 23 Defender
    73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series, 76 Series

  4. #1594
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    St Helena,Melbourne
    Posts
    16,769
    Total Downloaded
    1.13 MB
    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    Hoges

    What have you done to yours if i may ask.

    Picked up mine on Friday a MY 24 Sela Green Trial Master demo with leather & sunroofs - 2900km demonstrater first registered in March 25.

    Got the rear table & checker plates fitted.

    Considering the ORA Toro Bullbar & Warn winch in readiness for Christmas Trip to SA.

    Enjoying it thus far.

    Would love to check it out one day.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
    2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
    1998 Triumph Daytona T595
    1974 VW Kombi bus
    1958 Holden FC special sedan

  5. #1595
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    5,456
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    The benefit that the Grenadier has over the new Defender is that it looks like you can take on a dirt road. One Yankie back packer said of my classic Defender "that truck sure looks gnarly". You don't have to do anything else to a Grenadier to make it look "gnarly" whereas I've had to bolt things onto my new Defender to make it look like it could be taken off the black top. After all perception is nine tenths of reality even if it isn't.
    I see a lot of very shiny new defenders with various bits of shiny off road equipment driving around on the school run in town. Nice try but doesn't fool me.

    A friend of mine who had just bough a new troopy described my defender as "hitting it out of the park" on looks.
     2005 Defender 110 

  6. #1596
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    5,456
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    I am well aware of the current situation with Ineos and the impending manual , I am also aware of the letter to Lyne from Tom.
    I have in fact been following the forum very closely as I really want a Grenadier so am totally up to speed on all the good and bad along with the world wide trips that have and are being done in them.
    still no t forking out 100+k for one at this point regardless of the few who worship the product
    Like I stated if they do actually get the after sales service and issues sorted one will end up in my garage because on paper they are a brilliant product
    If they had actually kept to the price they originally promised then they would have sold a great many in Australia and they would have a chance of building a solid support network. Instead once they had delivered the vehicles they had committed to deliver at launch prices - they've really struggled to make sales after three of four consecutive price rises. Unlike other manufacturers Ineos don't make their sales numbers public, so all we know is that in august last year they boasted that they had delivered 1500 grenadiers and earlier hints were that this was largely the preorder book. Ever since then there has been discounting trying to shift cars. Sometimes cars that have been in Australia for a couple of years!. So we can guess that they aren't selling many.

    In contrast Toyota sell about 1000 76 series a month and there are like 340k in Australia now. This is why Toyota has support everywhere remotely.

    While they tried to copy the spirit of the defender they missed that utility vehicles need to be cheap. Personally I think the best case is they survive as a niche brand in Australia, but most likely is they will give up and leave Australia. Charging more for less is difficult. They need to be priced at least in the ballpark of the 76. There is soo much really good and well established competition in the price band they have set.. It's just not going to happen.
     2005 Defender 110 

  7. #1597
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    melbourne
    Posts
    506
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I think price is only for art of the reason they won’t sell in big numbers and to compare them to a crappy 70 series cruiser isn’t realistic either, it’s like comparing apples and oranges.
    to get a cruiser to the same level as a Grenadier would cost at least 50k in mods which in turn void all warranty
    it’s the build quality and issues that is holding them back the most, heating and cooling isn’t even a working item in many of them so for someone like myself who travels anywhere from the Vic high country in blizzard conditions to desert touring in the mid 30’s you have to have HVAC that is reliable
    Discovery 1 4.6, true trac front and rear, superior engineering arms,old tourer now bush toy
    Discovery 4 3.0 HSE MY13 ECB Bull bar, winch, spot lights, aux fuel tank, Kaymar rear bar, duel wheel carriers, 18 tuff ant wheels 265/65/18 BFG KO2's for play

  8. #1598
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Heathcote Junction
    Posts
    1,155
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Would love to check it out one day.
    No problem, welcome to come & have a look

    I float around Brunswick a bit for work if that suits.
    Cheers

    Chuck

    MY 24 Grenadier Trialmaster
    MY 03 D2a
    Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5, MY 23 Defender
    73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series, 76 Series

  9. #1599
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Heathcote Junction
    Posts
    1,155
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    I think price is only for art of the reason they won’t sell in big numbers and to compare them to a crappy 70 series cruiser isn’t realistic either, it’s like comparing apples and oranges.
    to get a cruiser to the same level as a Grenadier would cost at least 50k in mods which in turn void all warranty
    it’s the build quality and issues that is holding them back the most, heating and cooling isn’t even a working item in many of them so for someone like myself who travels anywhere from the Vic high country in blizzard conditions to desert touring in the mid 30’s you have to have HVAC that is reliable
    Dealer told me that if they could sell them at the price i bought my demo model for, he would not be able to get enough stock.

    Had a few HVAC issues in new defender / air conditioner would not switch on, on three occasions & it was always when the cart had been sitting in the sun on a hot day.
    or screen would go black
    Would always fix itself however.

    Heater is working well in the Grenadier & is getting a bit of use lately.
    Cheers

    Chuck

    MY 24 Grenadier Trialmaster
    MY 03 D2a
    Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5, MY 23 Defender
    73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series, 76 Series

  10. #1600
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    3,233
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    Hoges

    What have you done to yours if i may ask.

    Picked up mine on Friday a MY 24 Sela Green Trial Master demo with leather & sunroofs - 2900km demonstrater first registered in March 25.

    Got the rear table & checker plates fitted.

    Considering the ORA Toro Bullbar & Warn winch in readiness for Christmas Trip to SA.

    Enjoying it thus far.
    You've got yourself the best of both worlds!!

    Sorry for the delay in responding... life is getting in the way
    I bought the Trialmaster diesel as an "early hand raiser" VINxxxxx20x0 . The only extras I ordered then were the front towplate (hides behind the rego plate which swings upwards to reveal the hitch), the half height rear cargo barrier behind the passenger seats, the "side runners" to ease my aching back when climbing into the cab and the folding picnic table.

    I deliberately left out the bull bar, roof rack and front winch options... too much money for probable use and too much weight over the front wheels (despite the heavier duty springs included to accommmodate the additional weight of these options during factory production). The $$$ consideration was that it was below $100k which saved an additional 2% state duty on the total cost...so I obtained three of the "optional" Rhino roof bars after the fact at the original brochure price... they're massive but half the weight and less than half the price of a roof rack...

    This vehicle "begs" to be tinkered with.
    Other stuff I've bought and fitted since are denim (front) and full canvas (rear) seat covers form Supafit in WA (truly excellent); 4 Maxtrax boards on special at the local Snowy's Outdoor; had the windows tinted ; fitted an EVC Ultimate 9 throttle controller. I run it most of the time on eco-1. Makes the response very smooth and has the added benefit that I can set it with my phone so that even if the grubs can get past the advanced immobiliser, or somehow steal the key, the engine starts and idles but there's no repsonse whatsoever from the accelerator pedal... ! Setting it at "Adaptive" and the Gren really picks up its game and sprints. It doesn't provide more power, just modulates the 'fly-by-wire' response between the loud pedal and the engine... similar to "sports mode" setting in other vehicles...

    I've fitted a full set of bash plates I purchased from a local Brisbane business (4mm stainless steel) one of which protects the ZF 8sp plastic transmission sump cover -there's been 2 reported cases of Grenadiers having the cover pierced with "sticks" while covering gnarly ground despite a standard 10"ground clearance.

    The massive Carraro axles have one-way (3.5-5psi) pressure relief valves on the axles...I think this might be a similar arrangement for the Iveco Daily4wd truck which also has Carraro axles. Nevertheless I've swapped them out for standard diff breathers and utilised several metres of high pressure 6mm nylon airline I'd squirrelled away from the days when I obsessed over the EAS on the much loved RRP38...these things always come in handy, even if it took 9 years! The breather lines terminate in the engine compartment like those fitted standard to the RRp38.

    Fuel: I bought a Brown Davis 68L long range tank and installed it with the help of my helicopter engineer son...well on this occasion, I handed him the tools and watched His attention to detail raised the definition of "fastidious" to a whole new level... I now have a comfortable 1400km range with an estimated 50-100km in reserve.

    I fitted a dashcam and a Kaon rear parcel shelf...and that just about covers it.

    I've also transferred a GME 330 UHF across -it sits in the cubby between the seats. The antenna folds across the roof so that the 8mm clearance under the garage door is preserved!

    We drove it to Tassie in Aug. 2023 to run it in and a trip to Cairns in 2024 visiting grandkids (and their parents!! :-)) plus several trips to Toowoomba, a week recently on the Noosa North Shore between Teewah and Rainbow beach (locked high range everywhere), never a hint of bogging down. It's covered naff all km over the past two years because we use the Subaru for day to day necessities. Am hoping to remedy that ...but like I said, life gets in the way and a few curved balls on the med. front can stuff the best of plans

    Enjoy your "luxury" Trialmaster... the leather seats and Safari windows had me very tempted!! And the Sela Green is a great colour. I chose the Scottish White because Brisbane is hot enough in summer and after living with a "JavaBlack" Rangie for several years...well the lighter colour suits me at the moment... (my wife was very keen on the Sela Green! )
    MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
    2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
    2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)

Page 160 of 168 FirstFirst ... 60110150158159160161162 ... LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!