I live several hours from my Ineos dealer.
Last fall I was asking someone at my dealer about mobile service. They explained how it was more complicated than it seems at first glance. I accept that as reasonable.
Fast forward to today where every Ineos on the road has the 2026 software service reminder bug. A bug that resurfaces every time they drive their vehicle.
This isn't doing the Ineos brand any favors.
If I was Ineos, I'd want to get rid of that reminder asap and put it in the history books.
There's no need to add to the long list of reasons to not recommend that others buy into the brand.
Given that there is no over-the-air software update available, and Ineos dealer strategy leaves many owners far from their closest service location, why not make it a little easier on owners to get this cleared up?
Why couldn't (doesn't) Ineos sponsor a mobile service where they travel to current owners and provide the software update? Or slightly less ideal, but still helpful, provide pop up locations closer to areas where their customers live?
I live in a fairly rural place, and know of a half dozen Ineos nearby. We all need to drive 3-5 hours one way plus take time away from work and family to travel to an Ineos dealer. Why should we all individually pay this penalty to get Ineos to fix their self inflicted wound?
Last fall I was asking someone at my dealer about mobile service. They explained how it was more complicated than it seems at first glance. I accept that as reasonable.
Fast forward to today where every Ineos on the road has the 2026 software service reminder bug. A bug that resurfaces every time they drive their vehicle.
This isn't doing the Ineos brand any favors.
If I was Ineos, I'd want to get rid of that reminder asap and put it in the history books.
There's no need to add to the long list of reasons to not recommend that others buy into the brand.
Given that there is no over-the-air software update available, and Ineos dealer strategy leaves many owners far from their closest service location, why not make it a little easier on owners to get this cleared up?
Why couldn't (doesn't) Ineos sponsor a mobile service where they travel to current owners and provide the software update? Or slightly less ideal, but still helpful, provide pop up locations closer to areas where their customers live?
I live in a fairly rural place, and know of a half dozen Ineos nearby. We all need to drive 3-5 hours one way plus take time away from work and family to travel to an Ineos dealer. Why should we all individually pay this penalty to get Ineos to fix their self inflicted wound?
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