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Ineos Automotive Restructuring

Thank you for understanding my point. Every manufacturer has gremlins, but it’s how the current owners react that makes the difference in future sales and the longevity of the company.
 
The Quartermaster is growing on me, too. I think I need one (as a second vehicle, of course, to my primary vehicle, a Grenadier Fieldmaster).
I have never met you but if someone asked me, is Jeff Olson a smart man? The only acceptable answer after reading your post is "yes he exceptionally smart man!"
 
I think my main point is being lost/disregarded. I'm not talking about the enthusiast market which is a pretty small minority of the new car consumer base. By and large, I don't think non-enthusiasts are cross shopping high-spec broncos and wranglers with the Grenadier (if they actually are and Gren sales are still so low, that is a nasty picture for Ineos).
You should see how many Raptor Bronco's line up to pick kids up at the nearby school.... lol Also all the 4door Jeeps as well, but no Grenny sadly.
 
Ford started in 1903 and the jeep brand in 1941? I bought the Grenadier because I was trying the find something outside the norm.
I’m going to ride the wave and see how it turns out. I’ve made worse investments in my life and recovered, I don’t think one Grenadier will destroy me.
 
Ford started in 1903 and the jeep brand in 1941? I bought the Grenadier because I was trying the find something outside the norm.
I’m going to ride the wave and see how it turns out. I’ve made worse investments in my life and recovered, I don’t think one Grenadier will destroy me.
Agreed 100%
 
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