Hi Dave,Not good news
I had a discussion with Ineos over a year ago regarding complaints on here and elsewhere that the Adelaide dealer couldn't get basic answers from Ineos.
Things like when the vehicle was going to arrive, which vessel it was on, etc.
The rest of us were getting that information and in fact tracking our vehicles on the ship.
I am sure you will find comments on here regarding that.DaveB Vehicle Delivery
I have just been advised my vehicle is onboard the Traviata due to dock around the 9th September. Yeehaaa.www.theineosforum.com
I think a few other of the "standard" style car dealers were having similar issues or at least telling customers they were.
I know the communication between dealers and Ineos is still patchy at times but I would suggest they are handing it back either because it as not as financially attractive as they planned or they are getting a conflicting brand.
They currently handle these brands
Mercedes Benz Cars & Vans, Mazda, Nissan, Honda, HAVAL, Great Wall, Cherry, INEOS Grenadier, and GM Special Vehicles (including Corvette and Silverado)
Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Toyota, Mazda or Nissan
Their Darwin yard is huge, and because the whole of the N/T has such a small population of approximately 250,000 as you say it is probably the only viable way for them to run a profitable business, if you have ever been to Darwin which I am sure you have, and seen their dealership, it is strange seeing all those brands at the one dealership.
SA has approximately 1,800,000 so you would think it could have at least one dealership, maybe even two.
For large areas with small populations, and for a brand specifically designed to travel in those remote areas, be it Canada, Africa or Australia, I for one would hope that Ineos subsidised those remote area dealerships.
Only about 60% of Canada is habitable, I don't know if that means you can't travel there ? , but if you can that would be extremely remote, and freezing, unlike here where our uninhabitable areas you can travel to are b----y hot.