Not sure on the cost of servicing but my Grenadier has been in Harwoods Portsmouth for a water leak (in not out ) and they were very helpful, plus just down the road from me. Sadly no sales dept from 2025 just service.
On a side note, Infinity with an establish brand and establish infrastructure has announced all dealers are closing. They will now be sold at Nissan at least for next 12 months before Nissan folds.
The Ineos is now reducing it's carbon footprint.My local Ineos dealer setup shop in a former Infiniti dealership
I got the same email. I was never that impressed with them and when the servicing was moved from Sevenoaks to Colchester (adding another hour each way on the journey) much less so!
Courtesy car was always seemed too difficult .
Whatever happened to all the Bosch service centres that were meant to be getting authorised to service our vehicles all over the country? I have one 10 minutes away that I have used for years !
I am reluctant to use the nearest alternative (Harwoods Portsmouth) as I have heard bad reports of them with regard to Land Rover owners. I’d be interested to hear from anyone who has experience with them and the Grenadier. What is the cost of regular servicing for instance.
I guess we are all somewhat held to ransom if we want to maintain warranty.
From the SMMT website (which does not tally with above)If anyone watched the VLOG put out by Powerfuluk a few days ago 5.45 mins in he shows the sales figures! ouch
no wonder dealers are closing.
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Still shows on the Dealer location page - so must have been last minute.As a customer of more than one Grenadier purchased from Ineos and delivered via Bowker Ribble Valley, I’m in shock !
BRV were excellent and attentive at keeping our Grenadiers on the road, there was nothing and I mean nothing that was to much trouble for them, they will be massively missed IMO
I have to agree with the capital layout was significant and you need to back it up with sales. I know here in the states that the talk of shared locations with existing brands was a hard no. So many of dealers needed to build separate showrooms which we all can agree is capital intensive. I also believe the early response from prospective buyers may have driven Ineos to make some early missteps. With that being said, the US is seeing more and more buyers step up to plate as the vehicle is showing up on the street.Another Ineos dealership Bowker Osbaldeston (North West UK) is closing 31/12/24. Just got the email through today and not much notice. I was just about to make an appointment to get some warranty work sorted out after the New Year too. As much I really want to love my vehicle, I am rather worried about Ineos and its current direction. Simply wrong time and wrong place in today’s economic climate and labour government when the new VED comes into place. Feel sorry for the dealers who invested so much on the refit and kinda feel cheated in a way. Hope it’s not gonna end up as a paper weight on the drive way.
I’ve just seen my an email from my local Dealer, Bowker Ribble Valley, advising they will cease representing Ineos from 31 December. What is going on?Still shows on the Dealer location page - so must have been last minute.
Personally, their huge mistake was their mega price increase in the uK from launch. Spec my Trialmaster today and it's £14k more. Let's hope 2025 is a better year for sales.
Makes me cry when I look at how much mines worth on Auto trader. Secondhand ones are an absolute bargain.Still shows on the Dealer location page - so must have been last minute.
Personally, their huge mistake was their mega price increase in the uK from launch. Spec my Trialmaster today and it's £14k more. Let's hope 2025 is a better year for sales.
Most of the Ineos dealers are shared with other brands here in the UK too. I think Ineos are not incentivising the dealers enough to make it worth while with so many initial problems.I have to agree with the capital layout was significant and you need to back it up with sales. I know here in the states that the talk of shared locations with existing brands was a hard no. So many of dealers needed to build separate showrooms which we all can agree is capital intensive. I also believe the early response from prospective buyers may have driven Ineos to make some early missteps. With that being said, the US is seeing more and more buyers step up to plate as the vehicle is showing up on
Just been looking myself. Huge loss to try and sell.Makes me cry when I look at how much mines worth on Auto trader. Secondhand ones are an absolute bargain.
Still shows on the Dealer location page - so must have been last minute.
Personally, their huge mistake was their mega price increase in the uK from launch. Spec my Trialmaster today and it's £14k more. Let's hope 2025 is a better year for sales.
Agree 100%...makes me wonder where INEOS is heading....
For the US a Grenadier price of 70k would likely still be out of reach as an "affordable" daily driver for those making under $100k (USD). Was the target buyer always an income over 100+ or is that new? My assumption was that Ineos put a handle in the 80's based on profitability and the result of not fully understanding the cost to build a Gen 1 car of this type. While that might be true I'm now wondering if mid stream they realized that there was more money to be made abandoning "purpose built" and moving to the lux semi-outdoor enthusiast.
For me I felt at 60k it could be an extra car...at 100k it crossed a threshold and fell into a different level of things (991 track car, a G-Wagon, big ass Yellowstone pick up truck???). Would INEOS have made things more interesting if the target was "extra car" vs wherever they are heading now? Age old question I suppose but maybe a strategy of lower price, targeting the extra car buyer, and provide a wide range of features (mall to rock crawler) would be interesting to have modeled.
In the US, I'm seeing discounted 2024 Grenadiers (Field and Trial's), which is normal for the average auto manufacturer given the pending 25 models. With 25's similar to 24's and so many on the lot I wonder if the discussion around the table at Ineos is to stretch out the shortage to clean up old inventory while re-brand the 25's into a new purpose (just changing the marketecture). I would not be surprised if 2025's delivered are just orders placed and very little inventory of 25's on hand. If local US 2024 inventory is still at the same levels as now then IDOH is nuts for dealers in the US which own/fiance the inventory. Would love to be in that meeting where INEOS is pitching to a new dealer
just rambling
I wonder a campaign in US that shows the price would be beneficial since the assumption that it is more expensive than it is. I'm seeing lease deals in my different feeds which a portion of the population likes leases.Agree 100%...makes me wonder where INEOS is heading....
For the US a Grenadier price of 70k would likely still be out of reach as an "affordable" daily driver for those making under $100k (USD). Was the target buyer always an income over 100+ or is that new? My assumption was that Ineos put a handle in the 80's based on profitability and the result of not fully understanding the cost to build a Gen 1 car of this type. While that might be true I'm now wondering if mid stream they realized that there was more money to be made abandoning "purpose built" and moving to the lux semi-outdoor enthusiast.
For me I felt at 60k it could be an extra car...at 100k it crossed a threshold and fell into a different level of things (991 track car, a G-Wagon, big ass Yellowstone pick up truck???). Would INEOS have made things more interesting if the target was "extra car" vs wherever they are heading now? Age old question I suppose but maybe a strategy of lower price, targeting the extra car buyer, and provide a wide range of features (mall to rock crawler) would be interesting to have modeled.
In the US, I'm seeing discounted 2024 Grenadiers (Field and Trial's), which is normal for the average auto manufacturer given the pending 25 models. With 25's similar to 24's and so many on the lot I wonder if the discussion around the table at Ineos is to stretch out the shortage to clean up old inventory while re-brand the 25's into a new purpose (just changing the marketecture). I would not be surprised if 2025's delivered are just orders placed and very little inventory of 25's on hand. If local US 2024 inventory is still at the same levels as now then IDOH is nuts for dealers in the US which own/fiance the inventory. Would love to be in that meeting where INEOS is pitching to a new dealer
just rambling
Is it worth upgrading to 2025? even if there are changes. Is it worth the extra investment to upgrade? Would it be better just modify our own vehicles after the warranty ends. Tbh, electrification of all new cars is coming and the government is gonna tax us to death until we make the switch.Just been looking myself. Huge loss to try and sell.
Been thinking what will be the changes for the 2025 vehicles? New seat design, new conformal mats for the RHD drivers area. Plus other changes.