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So, knowing what you know, would you buy it again?

from the back door to the seatback, all the forward and tilted, you do not have 6'5. If you can have a fridge and other equipment in there, and sleep in fetal position sucking your thumb, more power to ya. Thats not a proper sleeping area to me. If merely falling asleep is the standard I can also sleep on rocks, sitting up in -2f with an m16, but that's not a Serta mattress, not voluntarily and only out of necessity.
If you can sleep in that situation, then what's all the moaning about 🤣
 
Well, thank you, but… how many responses, percentage of yes/no/maybe responses? I am under the impression that some 80% expressed that yes they would buy again?
 
Just wondering, is there an AI that could do a quick analysis of all the responses (yes, no; maybe, if only)?
I think a quick count through the posts is all that's needed but I learn towards YES.
Here ya go:

The discussion in the thread centers on owners of the Ineos Grenadier and Quartermaster reflecting on their experiences and whether they would choose to buy the vehicles again, given what they now know. Participants generally express that the Ineos Automotive project is at a pivotal moment, with the brand’s growth hinging on broader acceptance and addressing persistent issues. While some users report overwhelmingly positive experiences and no regrets with their purchase, others acknowledge ongoing problems like quirks with HVAC, drive shaft, annoying warning sounds, steering feel, software glitches, and unusual noises. These issues are debated as either adding unique character to the vehicles or serving as deal-breakers for potential buyers, with perspectives varying depending on the individual’s use case and tolerance for automotive idiosyncrasies.
This does not answer Emil's question and sounds like the content to a discussion thread without answers.
 
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