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

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I have read at least one person who said that he did but its on Facebook only. Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Its got to be true, then!
    Yep. Meta are famous for their fact checking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    What I immediately noticed when I sat in a Grenadier last year was the intrusion into the left side of the drivers footwell - apparently it's part of the exhaust. It's genuinely staggering that a clean-sheet design has a flaw like that and were I in the market to replace my D4 it'd be an immediate deal-killer: did they mainly design it for LHD markets? Which leaves me curious - are owners in Australia ignoring it or not finding it an issue? Or is it that for anyone coming from an old Defender even a bump in the footwell is better than the terrible ergononics of the old Defender?
    Funny you should mention that. About a year ago I followed a new Grenadier from Launceston, south towards Hobart, and he stopped just south of Oatlands (about halfway down the highway towards Hobart) at a rest area. I decided to also stop and take a look. A very proud & obliging new owner who had just taken delivery of it that very day from the Launceston Dealer and he was heading home to Hobart.
    He invited me to sit in it which I did, and the very first thing I noticed was that huge bulge... I could not live with that bulge as it is exactly where I rest my left foot.

    I think the catalytic convertor is on the other side of the floor.
    Very intrusive; you'd have thought they'd tried harder to eliminate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Its got to be true, then!
    Exactly. Hardly the last bastion of reliable facts. I certainly wasn't putting too much reliance on it even though these were on the ownership groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discodicky View Post
    Funny you should mention that. About a year ago I followed a new Grenadier from Launceston, south towards Hobart, and he stopped just south of Oatlands (about halfway down the highway towards Hobart) at a rest area. I decided to also stop and take a look. A very proud & obliging new owner who had just taken delivery of it that very day from the Launceston Dealer and he was heading home to Hobart.
    He invited me to sit in it which I did, and the very first thing I noticed was that huge bulge... I could not live with that bulge as it is exactly where I rest my left foot.

    I think the catalytic convertor is on the other side of the floor.
    Very intrusive; you'd have thought they'd tried harder to eliminate it.
    You would wonder what was going on there. From memory they took longer getting the vehicle to market than they had originally wanted, so perhaps it just could not be sorted in time. I hope that in some future revision it would be eliminated or reduced substantially. They seem to be making changes as they go to resolve other issues but this one is likely harder.

    Overall an exciting vehicle to have on the market. I am keen to see it succeed but not sure if the sales are going to allow for that long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister G View Post
    Relating from personal experience, I’m 190cm with huge feet, and I’ve done 60,000km already in my Grenadier and have never had a problem with the footwell. Slightly over generalised comment on your part there.
    But did you buy it sight unseen or had you already sat in it before you bought it?

    As I said, obviously people paid holding deposits but I presume no-one went and paid the full price before they'd even sat in it.
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    Ineos offering 5 years free servicing for orders by the end of sept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Ineos offering 5 years free servicing for orders by the end of sept.
    Still wouldn't consider one given the multiple issues and lack of support from Ineos , I was really keen on the concept and what the car is but thought I would see how it all panned out but after closely following the Ineos Grenadier forum there is no way I would spend hard earned on one.
    I don't even think they will survive another 2-3 years if they don't dramatically improve the vehicle, service and spares access
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    Finally some very good advances in the Grenadier space, the promised service manuals are now available to owners on a years access basis
    At stage this stage it's free to any owner who wants it but my guess it will become a paid subscription
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    So who thinks Ineos in Australia will still be in operation after this decade? I don't. Shame.

    What I base this on... LR was selling about 150 defenders a month when I bought mine. That's no many. But the brand survived because it sold so many other models that dealers and their network could survive.

    I believe they are selling about 100 grenadiers a month in Australia (Ineos stopped reporting sales... wonder why). I do not believe this is enough to sustain a viable dealer/support network in a very large country like Aus.

    IMHO They need to reduce the price to sell more to attain viability.. but they can't reduce the price because they only sell a few and the overheads need to be distributed over a small volume of cars...
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