A co-worker asked me what year 110 it was.
I think I prefer to talk to peopleI printed out a business card with the story on one side and a QR card on the other I don’t talk to anyone I just hand it.
Ineos should have been smart and provided these for new owners, to help socialize the brand...I printed out a business card with the story on one side and a QR card on the other I don’t talk to anyone I just hand it.
Similar questions where going around with the Hummer. Does it float, do your tires leak, what’s your gas milage. (Btw the H1 got better mpg than the H2).Amazing how many people feel it's OK to say they have heard it's crap, are my sunroofs leaking, how do I steer it, etc, etc. I seem to rise above it all these days. Had to smile at the supermarket car park when a new Defender parked next to me and left his vehicle on fully inflated suspension so it was taller than mine.
I have like Shaky, also had many compliments and questions.
I printed out a business card with the story on one side and a QR card on the other I don’t talk to anyone I just hand it.
Lol. I have heard similar.A co-worker asked me what year 110 it was.
NETWORK (1976)Lol. I have heard similar.
BTW, What movie is your avatar from. The Philadelphia Flyers used to play that clip in the 80's and 90's and I can still hear it in my head.
Did they say anything? I’d have no problem telling them that I think every 4x4 vehicle is a bunch of compromises when it comes to the underside- and any input on the weak points that they see would be really helpful- and they aren’t going to hurt my feelings. I think the underside is well thought out enough not to make people cringe.3 auto mechanics on the sidewalk outside the fly fishing outfitters where I was shopping yesterday afternoon. First thing they all asked when I came out was whether they could look underneath - so we all got down on the ground and crawled underneath and I gave them the grand tour - starting on the CORRECT side (not the shiny bits) and working our way up. That’s the way to show someone the Grenadier.
One - well integrated, thought the “parts bin” critique was garbage. Two, loved the frame, axles, transfer case and layout, as well as the recirculating ball steering. They think it’s built like a tank. We did discuss limits of fuel tank and the angle on the drive shaft. They’re interested to know if there’s a good aftermarket drive shaft option. My independent mechanic had similar opinions- he just works on MB’s and BMW’sDid they say anything? I’d have no problem telling them that I think every 4x4 vehicle is a bunch of compromises when it comes to the underside- and any input on the weak points that they see would be really helpful- and they aren’t going to hurt my feelings. I think the underside is well thought out enough not to make people cringe.