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Exploring the Grenadier options from North Wales, UK

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Hi All,
We are currently looking for our next vehicle after I enter retirement (meaning doing lots more building work at home).
We live in a very rural area in the UK and have daily "green lane" experiences to get home.
We regularly are snowed in during winter and need a vehicle that can cope.

We have been watching Ineos develop the Grenadier offer and think it may well suit us.

I will almost certainly have daft questions for the forum that I cant find answers to, so please be gentle with me :)

We may also consider the Quartermaster, as everything we buy seems to come on a pallet!

Thanks in advance...
 

landmannnn

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Hi All,
We are currently looking for our next vehicle after I enter retirement (meaning doing lots more building work at home).
We live in a very rural area in the UK and have daily "green lane" experiences to get home.
We regularly are snowed in during winter and need a vehicle that can cope.

We have been watching Ineos develop the Grenadier offer and think it may well suit us.

I will almost certainly have daft questions for the forum that I cant find answers to, so please be gentle with me :)

We may also consider the Quartermaster, as everything we buy seems to come on a pallet!

Thanks in advance...
Having run DC pickups for years, the beds are useful, but I've migrated to trailers for the bigger or heavier stuff
Less likely to scratch the vehicle and always much easier to unload things at trailer height Vs bed height.
 

Eric

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Having run DC pickups for years, the beds are useful, but I've migrated to trailers for the bigger or heavier stuff
Less likely to scratch the vehicle and always much easier to unload things at trailer height Vs bed height.
Agree with that, especially as retired with no business or VAT concern. If in rural Wales I would suggest a Fieldmaster, that can be used as sole family car, together with a decent twin axle trailer.
 
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Agree with that, especially as retired with no business or VAT concern. If in rural Wales I would suggest a Fieldmaster, that can be used as sole family car, together with a decent twin axle trailer.
Sensible advice I think, especially with Ifor Williams down the road!
 

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I think it's perfect for rural North Wales. I grew up in the Ceiriog Valley just south of Llangollen and spent my youth on roads with grass growing up the middle - Grenadier in it's element.
 
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