I seem to be reading less of the common complaints from early adopters. Have Ineos now worked through them and we have a generally reliable vehicle.
After watching Agile Offroad doing the Baja 1000 with some of their mates without any real issues it does seem like we have a pretty solid vehicle.
Are the new vehicles free of the silly problems?
There seems to be the odd vehicles with various issues but nothing like the volume of earlier ones. Can we all use our vehicles as @Matt P and his family are doing and travel the world or do we worry that it's a new vehicle with unknown problems.
I still have water leaking from the safari windows when parked on an angle and the rear door leaking will hopefully be fixed next week along with one of the leaking header tanks during it's service.
Heating system could be better, not sure it could be worse, but after 24000 miles I think i have learnt how to get it to do what I want it to, most of the time.
I'm still very pleased with my Grenadier and enjoy driving it. I have no issues with the steering that motoring journalists like to complain about after a 5mins test drive. Fuel consumption is acceptable for something of this size and shape. I feel safe traveling long (UK) distances in any weather.
I often get asked what I think of it or what is it. We are getting more of them around here now, the INEOS, where it all began, is near to me so I am guessing they have some as company vehicles.
The more positive the reviews the better the reputation and in turn, hopefully sales and longevity of the brand.
After watching Agile Offroad doing the Baja 1000 with some of their mates without any real issues it does seem like we have a pretty solid vehicle.
Are the new vehicles free of the silly problems?
There seems to be the odd vehicles with various issues but nothing like the volume of earlier ones. Can we all use our vehicles as @Matt P and his family are doing and travel the world or do we worry that it's a new vehicle with unknown problems.
I still have water leaking from the safari windows when parked on an angle and the rear door leaking will hopefully be fixed next week along with one of the leaking header tanks during it's service.
Heating system could be better, not sure it could be worse, but after 24000 miles I think i have learnt how to get it to do what I want it to, most of the time.
I'm still very pleased with my Grenadier and enjoy driving it. I have no issues with the steering that motoring journalists like to complain about after a 5mins test drive. Fuel consumption is acceptable for something of this size and shape. I feel safe traveling long (UK) distances in any weather.
I often get asked what I think of it or what is it. We are getting more of them around here now, the INEOS, where it all began, is near to me so I am guessing they have some as company vehicles.
The more positive the reviews the better the reputation and in turn, hopefully sales and longevity of the brand.