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JayFromTheBay

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I really like the Ineos grenadier, if they made a 2 door model I would probably have bought one. For a dedicated off-roader not having a short wheelbase option is pretty stupid.
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Man the Grenadier is such a good looking vehicle. Congrats on a Bronco and Grenadier combo.
 

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I really like the Ineos grenadier, if they made a 2 door model I would probably have bought one. For a dedicated off-roader not having a short wheelbase option is pretty stupid.
The INEOS vehicles really aren't targeted at the rock crawling market that I can tell. Its a tank of a camping rig.
 

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The INEOS vehicles really aren't targeted at the rock crawling market that I can tell. Its a tank of a camping rig.
short wheelbase is better for just about everything except carrying people and stuff. It doesn’t have to be specifically for rock crawling. I’d guess more than half of them never see any off-road beyond a dirt road, but that’s probably true about broncos also.
 

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just about everything except carrying people and stuff
Ya, that's the primary use case here. Capacity with durability. Same reason overlanders are gravitating towards pickups which are even longer.
 

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Looks great. They have definitely grown on me.

I'm just shocked that no one has said the tires are too small yet.
 

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Looks great. They have definitely grown on me.

I'm just shocked that no one has said the tires are too small yet.
I noticed that previously but didn't think to mention it. :angel: I also realized that it's doubtful there are/will be lifts available anyway, and if there were then the darned thing wouldn't fit in my garage. Oh well...

My big problem (other than the price and no manual) is that parts are going to be harder to come by out in the remote parts of the west where I'd want to drive this thing. Break down and get towed out at great expense, and it might be a few days or a week before it can be fixed.

It's still so much better IMO than the bloated and luxurious Tahoe and Suburban.
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