rob88
Grenadier Owner
Is travel sickness a common feature of driving in a Grenadier? I took one for a test drive over varying terrain including a bumpy, windy road and my poor wife developed travel sickness. Of the four other cars we have taken over the same route, only the Grenadier was accompanied by this side effect.
When I was a child, whenever I travelled in our family car I got travel sickness. Dad fixed this by installing a metal impregnated rubber strap that touched the road intermittently. The logic behind this was that static electricity build-up which was inducing the sickness was being discharged to the road by the intermittent touching. I know that jet airliners have probes that point backwards and from the trailing points, static electricity is discharged. This is a real phenomenon and the treatment simple and effective.
Can I have a feeling from other Grenadier drivers about this issue. Is it real and what strategies have you taken to prevent it?
When I was a child, whenever I travelled in our family car I got travel sickness. Dad fixed this by installing a metal impregnated rubber strap that touched the road intermittently. The logic behind this was that static electricity build-up which was inducing the sickness was being discharged to the road by the intermittent touching. I know that jet airliners have probes that point backwards and from the trailing points, static electricity is discharged. This is a real phenomenon and the treatment simple and effective.
Can I have a feeling from other Grenadier drivers about this issue. Is it real and what strategies have you taken to prevent it?