Let's have a discussion on the Grenadier QM vs Gladiator.
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle and located in the Middle East. Current ride is a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon and I love it though unfortunately I can't take it to my next destination.
Now, I can probably buy another Gladiator but the Ineos Grenadier QM looks to be an interesting alternative. However, I'm finding it bit of hard sell considering the price (the station wagon is ~20k usd more expensive vs comparable Jeep) as well as lack of features.
I know some people here insist that owning a Jeep is a headache not to mention unreliable but I own 2 Jeeps here (KL Cherokee Trailhawk and JT Rubicon) and both are doing great despite the sand and heat.
The Gladiator goes offroad almost every weekend during the cooler months and a few times during the summer. We're taking about dune bashing running up and down 100-200ft tall dunes while doing 80-100km desert crossing. So far at 40,000 km I had been nothing but reliable with only some problems below.
Out of dealership issues:
1. Defective 4WD actuator, my 4wd keeps on disengaging after a while. Fixed within 2 trips to the service center and has no issues since
2. Too flexible inner fender liner that gets torn easily. Replaced by the dealer with a better sturdier version
Self inflicted issues:
1. Front driveshaft going bust. I lifted the car 2.5" and fitted 35s with higher offset rims but didn't change the control arms causing stress to the drive shaft due to high angle and it went bust after almost 1 year. Changed the driveshaft and control arms and now it's going great
Preventive Maintenence
1. Changed the belt and pulleys after almost 40k kms when they start to sound weird as using it in desert environment would cause the bearing to wear down
And it's not just me, the JK and JL within my offroad group also had no major issues. So no Jeep is a headache and unreliable please.
Now back to the QM vs Gladiator. What would be the QM advantages over the Gladiator? I've tested driven the station wagon and my finding as follows:
1. I have no issues with the size (Gladiator is also a long vehicle).
2. Steering is a bit slow to return for the last quarter of turn but not a deal breaker
3. Steering is more firm feeling, thus enjoyable for highways. Then again I have no issues with the "loose" steering on my Gladiator since I'm used to it
4. Engine feels a bit rough, sounds rough and lack refinement. Overall NVH is probably the same though
5. The stamp size reverse camera view is a big letdown for a vehicle this price. My Jeep has both front and rear camera from factory and shows up full size on screen which helps a lot when maneuvering tight spaces or even offroad. It's the least you can expect for the price
6. Lack of any driver's assistance. I know MY24 cars are getting some but this should be an option even right now and much more. The Jeep has Adaptive Cruise Control (which I use from time to time), Blind Spot Monitor (super useful), AEB (standard on MY24 Grenadier supposedly), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) which I find to be the most useful thing ever on the Jeep as both people and drivers here don't really care that you're reversing, they would literally walk or drive behind you, kids on scooters included!
7. Rear seat space is quite limited and a bit awkward to get in and out. Lack of grab handles is quite an inconvenience (also no driver side grab handles)
On the plus side I do feel that the Grenadier is very sturdy and built like a tank. Not to mention it's new and has the cool factor. But the price and lack of features is a big let down. Yes this is supposed to be a car for purist and serious offroader but what better way to increase creature comfort (ie as simple as grab handles) and offer more safety options that it can be a multipurpose car for many people especially for such a high price.
So yeah I'm still looking for an "it" factor that can sway me to buy a Grenadier so please go ahead and fill me in
I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle and located in the Middle East. Current ride is a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon and I love it though unfortunately I can't take it to my next destination.
Now, I can probably buy another Gladiator but the Ineos Grenadier QM looks to be an interesting alternative. However, I'm finding it bit of hard sell considering the price (the station wagon is ~20k usd more expensive vs comparable Jeep) as well as lack of features.
I know some people here insist that owning a Jeep is a headache not to mention unreliable but I own 2 Jeeps here (KL Cherokee Trailhawk and JT Rubicon) and both are doing great despite the sand and heat.
The Gladiator goes offroad almost every weekend during the cooler months and a few times during the summer. We're taking about dune bashing running up and down 100-200ft tall dunes while doing 80-100km desert crossing. So far at 40,000 km I had been nothing but reliable with only some problems below.
Out of dealership issues:
1. Defective 4WD actuator, my 4wd keeps on disengaging after a while. Fixed within 2 trips to the service center and has no issues since
2. Too flexible inner fender liner that gets torn easily. Replaced by the dealer with a better sturdier version
Self inflicted issues:
1. Front driveshaft going bust. I lifted the car 2.5" and fitted 35s with higher offset rims but didn't change the control arms causing stress to the drive shaft due to high angle and it went bust after almost 1 year. Changed the driveshaft and control arms and now it's going great
Preventive Maintenence
1. Changed the belt and pulleys after almost 40k kms when they start to sound weird as using it in desert environment would cause the bearing to wear down
And it's not just me, the JK and JL within my offroad group also had no major issues. So no Jeep is a headache and unreliable please.
Now back to the QM vs Gladiator. What would be the QM advantages over the Gladiator? I've tested driven the station wagon and my finding as follows:
1. I have no issues with the size (Gladiator is also a long vehicle).
2. Steering is a bit slow to return for the last quarter of turn but not a deal breaker
3. Steering is more firm feeling, thus enjoyable for highways. Then again I have no issues with the "loose" steering on my Gladiator since I'm used to it
4. Engine feels a bit rough, sounds rough and lack refinement. Overall NVH is probably the same though
5. The stamp size reverse camera view is a big letdown for a vehicle this price. My Jeep has both front and rear camera from factory and shows up full size on screen which helps a lot when maneuvering tight spaces or even offroad. It's the least you can expect for the price
6. Lack of any driver's assistance. I know MY24 cars are getting some but this should be an option even right now and much more. The Jeep has Adaptive Cruise Control (which I use from time to time), Blind Spot Monitor (super useful), AEB (standard on MY24 Grenadier supposedly), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) which I find to be the most useful thing ever on the Jeep as both people and drivers here don't really care that you're reversing, they would literally walk or drive behind you, kids on scooters included!
7. Rear seat space is quite limited and a bit awkward to get in and out. Lack of grab handles is quite an inconvenience (also no driver side grab handles)
On the plus side I do feel that the Grenadier is very sturdy and built like a tank. Not to mention it's new and has the cool factor. But the price and lack of features is a big let down. Yes this is supposed to be a car for purist and serious offroader but what better way to increase creature comfort (ie as simple as grab handles) and offer more safety options that it can be a multipurpose car for many people especially for such a high price.
So yeah I'm still looking for an "it" factor that can sway me to buy a Grenadier so please go ahead and fill me in