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On the Road - Initial Thoughts

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no. but the date for the HardWayHome was set. so it was a compromise in my special case to get the car. I can live with that but i do understand that Ineos wants to deliver cars without those issues....
Have you had a service with a Gren dealership yet? I trust the will want to do that update.
 

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Took delivery Saturday of a Grenadier Utility Petrol and have now driven 170 miles home plus 30 miles locally. Key points:

1) Very smooth on the road - relaxing, quiet (no rattles and little wind or road noise) and easy to drive.
2) Steering as expected with its rugged old school design is in my view ‘spongy’ and requires concentration at high speed. Cornering is very good compared to G-Wagens and Landrovers. This doesn’t feel like driving a shed when you come to a chicane. I’ve yet to test the limits though.
3) Brakes are excellent
4) Vision is good through mirrors and side windows. Rear vision via door is poor as expected.
5) MPG of 24 on run of 170 miles at between 50 and 70 mph
6) “The Bulge under my left foot” - At over 6ft once I’d adjusted the steering and seat was fine - perhaps not perfect but not worth worrying about
7) Windscreen wipers - Not an issue
8) Engine - terrific - quiet, powerful and always responsive. Surprisingly nippy at overtaking (can’t believe I am saying that).
9) Door closure - these do not close gently and require a fair degree of effort as does the bonnet. As I discovered failure to close the door will prevent you from driving away
10) Warnings - the number of warnings appearing on central display is alarming at times.
11) Lack of central speedo - I think this is an improvement as your eyeliner is less cluttered. Speed is easily seen in central display
12) Rear loading bay - would have preferred rubber matting to slippy tray where anything lose slides around
13) Quality - I’m not into fine detail like some but panel gaps all look fine to me.

I am delighted with the vehicle although some of my options remain outstanding so will have to have these fitted at a later date. Given the Ineos story I can accept this especially as they seem to have created something special.

NB. My tips for the doubters, sign the contract, don’t change your order, pay when asked and be patient. You will ultimately be very very happy with your decision.
I got mine last Friday and I would totally agree with all the points, especially the rear load bay, but I'm sure an aftermarket one will be out soon.
 

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Congratulations Arkaig, she's a beaut!

+1 for Sela Green and IB roof (my choice).
 

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Congratulations Arkaig, she's a beaut!

+1 for Sela Green and IB roof (my choice).
Green with black roof would have been my second choice! Looks really great 👍
 
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Oh yes! Full thoughts to follow after more miles ..Do the larger BFGs come without white lettering??
Seems like Grange missed the blue protective film on the wheel inserts have they missed anything else on the PDI
 

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Seems like Grange missed the blue protective film on the wheel inserts have they missed anything else on the PDI
They seem to have missed to remove the spare wheel cover, too 😉
 

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Why, we like Gallons and British Gallons, not the smaller American variety. Bloody Europeans at it again!

Fly aircraft, and you refuel in Ibs (sometimes KGs), fly in feet and travel in Knots. Work that one out.....
Insanity
 

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interesting. just was in contact a few a days ago! the 20k is also consistent with what the service interval of the car says....but I can confirm the 12months
My downloaded owners manual refers / shows a QR Code for the scheduled maintenance periods. Unfortunately this is no longer functioning, and I assume was disabled when they deleted the OM from the website.
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not yet. first service at 20.000km. Ineos will organise that since I am (obviously) still the only one driving in Austria. Let you know what they did
20,000km service interval. That’s seems a lot especially on the first service. I’ll be looking at 10,000miles /16k km max service interval for my Grenadier especially for first service or heavy off road use.
 

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20,000km service interval. That’s seems a lot especially on the first service. I’ll be looking at 10,000miles /16k km max service interval for my Grenadier especially for first service or heavy off road use.
I am not likely to do more than 10,000kms a year so annual will likely be fine for me, but if I did, I would also do at 10 and not wait the year
 
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