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Who regrets their decision?

Well I've decided it's not cold enough for a fire...and I'm not an early to bed type. And port is for old men. And I don't drink scotch.
But I do have the option of putting my feet up , even though I don't have swollen legs.
And another day of waiting to add to the 670+ so far won't kill me 😜
In the meantime I can waste my life here like the rest of you old fools 😁
My apologies i assumed you were an old man.
If you don't drink port or scotch (WTF??) try a brandy, or even better an Armagnac.
Or a Schnapps or.......................a warm milk
 
My apologies i assumed you were an old man.
If you don't drink port or scotch (WTF??) try a brandy, or even better an Armagnac.
Or a Schnapps or.......................a warm milk
I make life and death decisions each day and try to keep the brain sharp ;)
When I retire I can really start the pickling process.
I'll have another coffee. I like the taste and it helps me get to sleep.
 
No regrets after two weeks in terms of capability. Bit concerned about how Ineos react to issues.
 
I am an outsider that liked the Grenadier concept for what it was pitched as.
It's interesting that when push came to shove, early observers (don't see it much from actual owners) seem interested in exactly the opposite.
I've been reading and watching this project for at least 5 years.
I'm pretty satisfied that if there were any meaningful mechanical flaws they would be surfacing by now.
People are out there using them, and piling up mileage.
Not seeing mechanical complaints.
That's nice.
It's never going to appeal to Toyota or Defender owners.
Truthfully, in the interest of clarity, if they aren't driving a Grenadier, I wish they would stay out of the discussion. After 5 years, it gets kind of exhausting listening to their endless monologues.
Same with people that know in their hearts they can't afford a vehicle of this size and expense.

It is what it is.
There will be functional use improvements as more get out into the world.

But I sure am glad that there are good numbers out there being driven that are NOT reporting mechanical problems.

Just my own lengthy monologue pointing out the lack of mechanical problems shared so far.
 
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