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2023 vs 2024 Well now

IslandFalconer

Grenadier Owner
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So I dropped off my 2024 at the dealership for what will be a long stay. They loaned me an early 2024 but build date 04/2023 and if my truck was like this one I’d be a much happier person today. This grenadier is how it should be and is what I think most people expect. No Dings, no bongs, no clicks, no orange lights because it can’t find speed limit signs, no AEB malfunction, no MIL for topping up the fuel tank, and the auto Start/Stop behaves well. Why Ineos went from this to what we now have is absolutely mind boggling to me. I’ve told my dealer I’d happily trade my truck for one of these in a second! The only thing that doesn’t have is satellite radio. And I can live with that for the absolute pleasure that it is to have a vehicle that doesn’t have a pile of useless noise.

Ineos get your act together.
 
My 2024 consistently shows the camera light when away from pavement roads.

How does the vehicle not have sat radio? Mine has it.. and it’s not an option from what I can see.

Edit: oh you are saying earlier 2023 units are more reliable?
 
They loaned me an early 2024 but build date 04/2023 and if my truck was like this one I’d be a much happier person today.
Here is that American thing again with model year. Build date 04/23 would be a MY23 in factory terms. Just a bit short of MY23.5 and a year short of MY24 (in factory terms). It has to be down to marketing in that most manufacturers call their model years a year ahead. i.e. MY25 in 2024.
 
No ADAS in my Aussie version - praise be. I have never liked ADAS cars for many reasons. Auto detect speed signs as a reference indicator only is about the only thing I would take from the new cars!
 
ADAS is rubbish, more gubbins, more issues when modding/lifting/changing windscreens. A backwards move.

Glad I’ve not got it on mine. I have a Jimny which has ADAS and it used to slam the traction control when doing round steep bends when it sees a barrier in front.
 
I have to say I'm glad I have an early one.

Wish we did. I wanted the last of the 2022 models to avoid the ADAS nonsense but Ineos delayed the NA roll out. There are some road legal 2022 models around (I've seen exactly one here) but they likely can't be registered by a private party.
 
My 2024 consistently shows the camera light when away from pavement roads.

How does the vehicle not have sat radio? Mine has it.. and it’s not an option from what I can see.

Edit: oh you are saying earlier 2023 units are more reliable?

From what I understand it has a lot to do with regulations. At least in the EU. I took delivery in Sep 2023 and I was told that starting Jan 1st 2024 new rules came into play requiring all the nonsense you normally find in cars today.
 
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