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Autocar UK Ineos Grenadier Online Review (UK)

Can a car do nothing new, yet still be different to everything else on the market? Morgan has made a virtue of it, but it has more than than a century of history to draw on. But for a newcomer to share that philosophy is virtually unheard of. Which leads us to this, our first proper drive of the Ineos Grenadier.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/ineos/grenadier



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Tanters

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This footwell issue for RHD vehicles ….. this has me worried. I drove a prototype back in November and can’t recall it being an issue🧐 but looking at the interior picture in this article looks like a big problem! Especially for us lanky types 😫
 

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This footwell issue for RHD vehicles ….. this has me worried. I drove a prototype back in November and can’t recall it being an issue🧐 but looking at the interior picture in this article looks like a big problem! Especially for us lanky types 😫
surgery?

in all seriousness that's only something you can make a decision on whether it's a deal breaker or not - I hope it isn't and that you get used to any early nags.

hopefully a dealer will have one for you to drive again before having to decide whether to part with any dough or cancel.

good luck
 

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This footwell issue for RHD vehicles ….. this has me worried. I drove a prototype back in November and can’t recall it being an issue🧐 but looking at the interior picture in this article looks like a big problem! Especially for us lanky types 😫
I know I have said this before on the forum. It is all down to it not being the "norm" and the aesthetic appearance that put people into questioning and doubt mode. I certainly did myself when I first saw it and first got into the cab. However once the vehicle was started and moving and I was driving, I forgot all about it and comfort and driving position was not a problem.
 

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surgery?

in all seriousness that's only something you can make a decision on whether it's a deal breaker or not - I hope it isn't and that you get used to any early nags.

hopefully a dealer will have one for you to drive again before having to decide whether to part with any dough or cancel.

good luck
Thanks Mate

Maybe I didn’t notice it ‘cos it didn’t bother me! I’m getting old and forgetful haha!
 

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I know I have said this before on the forum. It is all down to it not being the "norm" and the aesthetic appearance that put people into questioning and doubt mode. I certainly did myself when I first saw it and first got into the cab. However once the vehicle was started and moving and I was driving, I forgot all about it and comfort and driving position was not a problem.
Thanks Eric

Yeah maybe the excitement of driving it I just didn’t notice! Just in those long journeys, I hope it doesn’t gnaw away at my hip 🫣

Time will tell. Still on course
 
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