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Body panels are very flimsy, shiny metallic paint scratches easily.Grenadiers are easily damaged?
flimsy body panels, compared to what, an Abrams tank? You know they didn’t invent their own paint, from what I understand it’s BASF automotive coatings.Body panels are very flimsy, shiny metallic paint scratches easily.
If you stick to the wide blacktop and avoid car parks on holiday you might be OK. We don't have those sorts of holidays.
This is excellent.
Most modern cars have flimsy panels; steel, alloy or plastic. You can dent them with your finger.U
flimsy body panels, compared to what, an Abrams tank? You know they didn’t invent their own paint, from what I understand it’s BASF automotive coatings.
I can understand your trepidation about renting from Hertz, but blaming the body panels and the paint on the Grenadier seems a bit off.
When asked if I wanted to have a Grenadier loan car at service time I chose not to purely because of the chances of a door opening on it or something similar.Most modern cars have flimsy panels; steel, alloy or plastic. You can dent them with your finger.
I am comparing them to 60s and 70s cars I own , where a tap with a hammer will have no effect and any modern car opening its door against mine will likely need bodywork.
Just a fact of the 21st century obsession with fuel economy and the shortage of panel beaters.
The Ineos, much as I love it, has a fragile shell.