So in Australia it will be called the "Quey"
BMW do not sell them to the military as a matter of company policy.Not sure what is meant by this part of the Joint Forces article: "There still remains the issue of BMW engines (which is what Grenadier currently uses) usually not being available for military vehicles"
Why wouldn't a BMW engine be available for use in a mil vehicle?
There is nothing magical about engines in military vehicles, i.e. the OM606 used in the Oz military Gwagen's can be found in luxury sedans.
Ah, self-flagellation for past sins...BMW do not sell them to the military as a matter of company policy.
Despite the regular procurement disasters, the MoD are also pretty fussy about what they will buy too. The white fleet are less of an issue as they are leased, and cost of use is the key measure.
I think you will find it is a limited access "Pay & Play" off road site, close to the Goodwood Estate.So who knows about this Halnaker chalk pit where "100s of daredevils" will be headed this weekend?
All I could find is "This chalk pit is important as it has about 50% of the British population of a nationally rare and vulnerable plant, broad-leaved cudweed."
Sounds like a green lane.
Not sure what is meant by this part of the Joint Forces article: "There still remains the issue of BMW engines (which is what Grenadier currently uses) usually not being available for military vehicles"
Why wouldn't a BMW engine be available for use in a mil vehicle?
There is nothing magical about engines in military vehicles, i.e. the OM606 used in the Oz military Gwagen's can be found in luxury sedans.
If I was in marketing, I would not. I would keep it separate. So quartermaster with a trim levelThink that the TM and FM nomenclature will carry over onto the QM?
You want to keep that one, she sounds like a winner.I told my wife this morning that I had seen that they were doing the official global unveiling in a couple of weeks and had come up with the "QM" name. She said, well, looks like we're selling the Tacoma and the M5 (I have to, to get my Grenadier - no room) and she'll sell her Subi Ascent and we'll keep my Kia Niro (50 mpg+). So, we'll have two Grenadiers (one TM, one QM) and the Kia for longer mileage trips. Sounds good to me!
Not sure what is meant by this part of the Joint Forces article: "There still remains the issue of BMW engines (which is what Grenadier currently uses) usually not being available for military vehicles"
Why wouldn't a BMW engine be available for use in a mil vehicle?
There is nothing magical about engines in military vehicles, i.e. the OM606 used in the Oz military Gwagen's can be found in luxury sedans.
That is a BMW self applied restriction as they used forced labourers in WWII.Not sure what is meant by this part of the Joint Forces article: "There still remains the issue of BMW engines (which is what Grenadier currently uses) usually not being available for military vehicles"
Why wouldn't a BMW engine be available for use in a mil vehicle?
There is nothing magical about engines in military vehicles, i.e. the OM606 used in the Oz military Gwagen's can be found in luxury sedans.
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/military-ngo-responder-usage.12363652/The first semi-sensible article on possible military applications, https://www.joint-forces.com/features/65343-grenadier-quartermaster-a-potential-uk-gsup-contender
Another mention of this though:CAR magazine's skimpy take on the press release, https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-n...tures/_ineos/grenadier-quartermaster-pick-up/
I too believed the logo was the airplane propeller until a few years back. BMW updated their logo and there were a number of news stories on the topic. Essentially the myth was debunked and it is said that the blue and white are the Bavarian colors. Here’s one news piece:That is a BMW self applied restriction as they used forced labourers in WWII.
They build plane engines as the BMW logo shows. That is not blue white because they are Bavarian, that is a propeller in the blue sky.
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i think my wife needs to talk to his wife!You want to keep that one, she sounds like a winner.