Apologies for a late first impression, I've had the car since July. However wanted to wait until I used it as my intended purpose for purchase.
Just completed a weekend trip of 1100km of that I could probably say 1050km were on bitumen. Slowly more off-road use will come but for now it's remaining a brand new car, and for a reasonably young bloke and any age bloke for that, it's a lot of money so don't want to leave any marks for now.
For now it's getting me out there away from the 'big smoke' and the best destinations tend to be long drives away. So I'll start with the on road experience.
I just want to get this one out there, that At 6 foot 6, and by many other peoples accounts, I should be complaining of the footrest.... however it is not an issue for me and perhaps it's because I have a young one with me and we stop every 2-3hrs for him to eat and run around. I might add im quite lean so I can tuck my leg behind the other if needed. But it is an aspect that each individual needs to decide.
On road, I love this thing. Standard wagon diesel, plenty of power, well planted and a very comfortable place to be. Cabin noise is minimum, a slight increase at 110km/h but still not a problem.
I love the simple cruise control. Being the good old classic system is fantastic. You don't slow down with other vehicles and you can get on with your trip. Slight downhill gradients allow it to hold correctly and uphill it just powers on with no drop in speed. Gear box is also very smooth and great in holding gear on downhills.
Steering is no issue, on or off-road, apart from the large turning circle. The driver input is awesome and is probably the only real thing connecting the driver to the car seeing how effortless the rest of the driving experience is. I love it. And by Input I mean correcting it back or atleast holding the wheel to ensure it does go back to centre.
Infotainment system is easy to navigate and learn after a 10 minute play. All the information seems fairly accurate and it's great to be able to browse it all so easily. I'm using wired android, not a problem for me as it keeps the phone charged, out of sight and out of the way by keeping it in the glove box.
Visibility is awesome, however at 6'6 at times I'll move the sunvisor 90' to the window to give an extra inch of windscreen, arm rest window sill is great and goes well with the glove box armrest. My seat is nearly all the way back but lowered all the way. The problem for my driving position is the mirror. (I'm planning to dismantle and see if I can possibly drill a second notch for it to lock into, further out). Ill also add at my height I still find it hard to get in and out of (without rolling the seat bolster), it's a high vehicle.
So yeah it's an amazing vehicle on road as we all know. Off road it's just as good if not better. It absorbs the bumps very smoothly and remains comfortable and quiet even with windows down.
For my camping set up I love it. I still need a roof rack, but for now I folded the 40 rear seat to slide my swag and mattress in. Keeping the seats folded for a long time does imprint the upholstery so I padded it out with towels. It raises the seat back for those planning a complete level platform (if you also want to keep your seats in good condition, alternatively removed them all together before building your platforms)
I'm keeping with the ineos motto of 'built on purpose' and keeping it simple. Gravity fed water tank, Teflon sliders for my drawer and fridge slide. The more I use it the more I'll add to it I'm sure, but you really do need to use it to see what works.
Being a standard wagon I didn't do dual battery, so I temporarily installed a battery with no charger to power my fridge when parked up and ran it off the compressor wires whilst driving. Simple enough to set up which was great.
I plan to build some brackets to bolt to the side tie down rings in the cargo area to drop in a shelf as required. You really do have to stack up to make the most of space. However when not using the car I want it as empty and practical as possible to load up with anything and also be able to transport my dogs.
Now everything I've mentioned is pretty positive and that's because I just love the car! I may be a lucky owner as no real issues at all. I've had a few warnings that clear when I restart the car but they will all go one day... not a problem for now. Other than that, steering is slightly off centre. Easy fix.
What I would change or needs addressing is... the low range selector knob is cheap (fingers crossed for an aftermarket billet piece would be great)
The rear roof above the doors... it unscrews. Could ineos please reproduce this with a gutter that we can all swap out. The water makes it's way past the seal onto the doors. If the next seal fails it makes it way down the doors, or it just falls down the doors when you open them anyway.
It has quirks like all cars and it gives it character which I love. This opinion doesn't even matter as its just another amongst many that we are all entitled too but enjoy and take of it as you may.
Finally a few shots from the weekend. Though many say it looks like a defender, when it is actually with one it looks nothing alike.
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