Post in thread 'United States Shipping Information (After the Fact)'How are you able to check you vehicle in the cargo information ?
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Post in thread 'United States Shipping Information (After the Fact)'How are you able to check you vehicle in the cargo information ?
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Hi JATT,
Yes, I've found my vehicle. It's on the Morning Chant (Vessel). The ship just cleared the Panama Canal and is en route Ecuador. Then up heading north.
Expected into Port of Tacoma at 0500, Saturday, November 11th.
Can't wait. The money part is coming. Not looking forward to 10.55% sales tax or use tax. Not sure what it is...
Is your Grenadier on the Morning Chant?
Sparo
Don’t forget RTA tax if you live in the sound transit RTA zone. Makes me want to puke.Hi JATT,
Yes, I've found my vehicle. It's on the Morning Chant (Vessel). The ship just cleared the Panama Canal and is en route Ecuador. Then up heading north.
Expected into Port of Tacoma at 0500, Saturday, November 11th.
Can't wait. The money part is coming. Not looking forward to 10.55% sales tax or use tax. Not sure what it is...
Is your Grenadier on the Morning Chant?
Sparo
try 6200002325 ... Like Bruce said, there is a ton of info in the other thread, but this will lead you the Morning Chant.I do not see the "Morning Chant" in the list.
What is the Cust Ref# for it?
The use tax is enough, sorry about the RTA tax, Wyoming is calling me back.Don’t forget RTA tax if you live in the sound transit RTA zone. Makes me want to puke.
$199 doc fee; no confirmation regarding accessory installHas anyone talked with EBA about document fees, taxes, etc.? on top of MSRP... Thank you
Isn't the Destination included in the MSRP ?Elliott Bay Ineos - 13001 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98133 -- 206-944-3040 -- info@elliottbay.ineosgrenadier.com
From the US Dealer Quick Reference post
- Pricing: MSRP + Destination + Taxes/Tags + $199 documentation fee
- Accessories: Not Yet Confirmed
- Dealer Thread: Click Here
No, it never has been, always been an extra fee just like all other vehiclesIsn't the Destination included in the MSRP ?
MTNDOG - Thank you ... really appreciate the info. SparoElliott Bay Ineos - 13001 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98133 -- 206-944-3040 -- info@elliottbay.ineosgrenadier.com
From the US Dealer Quick Reference post
- Pricing: MSRP + Destination + Taxes/Tags + $199 documentation fee
- Accessories: Not Yet Confirmed
- Dealer Thread: Click Here
I would sum it up as not a few fingers on the wheel while you hold onto your coffeeDid the test drive last week on the IG Field Master. I have driven Willys jeep back in the day along with many other relics. Currently driving a F150 and an Audi A8L to compare.
1. Steering: Will get used to it.
First right turn on the IG and I have to quickly grab and correct the steering. Mostly the same as the old G-Wagon.
2. Space: Doable
Coming from F150 and A8L, which are large vehicles, it felt a bit small and congested but you get used to it.
3. Luxury: None, but was known.
My 2011 F150 feels more luxurious from inside. Too much plastic and pretty basic if you compare. But feels sturdy, solid built and seats were comfortable.
4. Price: Steep but you get an exclusive product.
Interior and features feel it should be around $70k but it is what it is. Consider buying if you want to keep it for long term (Last ICE vehicle). It would hold its value if there are no major issues.
5. Center screen: Will get used to it.
I see an easy solution for heads-up display and there is a flat surface in front of the driver for placement.
6. Back Visibility: Low but I never used it on my Truck, so I am fine.
Inside Rear view mirror doesn't cover much and the backup camera is not the best. I guess we will get used to it.
7. Power: Adequate till 75 Mph
Motor is peppy and easily pull 70+ MPH but the past 80 will be a slow go. But it gets the job done. No issues to report.
It's a vehicle where you are involved all the time driving it and it doesn't drive itself. Build it the way you want it and you will always have a big smile on the face.
Summary: Let's do it
Some of us got good at driving while holding on to our coffees.... It didn't take much effortI would sum it up as not a few fingers on the wheel while you hold onto your coffee
Hi JATT,Did the test drive last week on the IG Field Master. I have driven Willys jeep back in the day along with many other relics. Currently driving a F150 and an Audi A8L to compare.
1. Steering: Will get used to it.
First right turn on the IG and I have to quickly grab and correct the steering. Mostly the same as the old G-Wagon.
2. Space: Doable
Coming from F150 and A8L, which are large vehicles, it felt a bit small and congested but you get used to it.
3. Luxury: None, but was known.
My 2011 F150 feels more luxurious from inside. Too much plastic and pretty basic if you compare. But feels sturdy, solid built and seats were comfortable.
4. Price: Steep but you get an exclusive product.
Interior and features feel it should be around $70k but it is what it is. Consider buying if you want to keep it for long term (Last ICE vehicle). It would hold its value if there are no major issues.
5. Center screen: Will get used to it.
I see an easy solution for heads-up display and there is a flat surface in front of the driver for placement.
6. Back Visibility: Low but I never used it on my Truck, so I am fine.
Inside Rear view mirror doesn't cover much and the backup camera is not the best. I guess we will get used to it.
7. Power: Adequate till 75 Mph
Motor is peppy and easily pull 70+ MPH but the past 80 will be a slow go. But it gets the job done. No issues to report. Reliability and Longevity is a must.
It's a vehicle where you are involved all the time driving it and it doesn't drive itself. Build it the way you want it and you will always have a big smile on the face.
Summary: Let's do it