Finally my turn for one of these threads! After patiently waiting almost a year to the day (ordered my Gren in November, 2023) my rig has made it home.
Trialmaster, Shale Blue with White roof, Winch, Aux Battery, heated seats, Slick-Top (Safari Window Delete)
The dealer offered me a $2K accessory credit too. Went with the side steps- which I was not a big fan of in the pictures I had seen but in person they aren't so bad. Also got the rubber floor mats, and the rear seat cover which I think fits really nicely and looks great. Wanted to keep the dog hair off the cloth seats as much as possible in the event we get another pup...
Still getting used to the drive- the steering is no issue for me. It drives a lot like my 1970's vintage Range Rovers so I'm pretty used to it- though it was comical watching my wife drive it for the first time and be surprised she had to help correct it back to center.
The ADAS speed click which was my biggest worry isn't so bad either. Have the FAV button mapped so easy to disable and feathering the accelerator will also silent the alerts which is great when I forget to disable it.
My Grenadier did seem to ride a bit harshly on the drive home- I checked the tire pressures and the dealer had them pumped up to 46 PSI. Dropping them to 36 per the manual greatly improved the ride quality on my journey today.
Minor annoyance: The speed camera not available message likes to pop up often- especially in parking lots and on the military base I frequent which is kind of annoying. I guess being a pilot I am not a big fan of warning and caution messages staring me in the face- especially nuisance ones.
Major annoyance/ safety issue: The damn Auto Stop/ Start actually scared me today. I stopped for a quick errand and when I got back in and restarted I forgot to disable it. I pulled out on the main road which was on a significant uphill slope. I had the tunes cranked and didnt realize the engine had shut off. When the light turned green I let off the brake to hit the accelerator and the truck rolled back about a foot- as if it was in neutral. There was a pretty significant delay before the truck restarted automatically. There was a car behind me too who I'm sure wasnt pleased either. I slammed the brake to stop the roll back disabled the damn thing and went on my way. You would think that function would automatically be disabled if the car senses its not on level ground (it has a damn tilt sensor on the off-road display so it should be able to read off that) - especially since there is no automatic brake hold that delay in restart definitely causes roll back.
I know that I am beating a dead horse with that complaint- but I really wish Ineos would allow that function to be kept off. I think I read a thread here about someone fashioning a shim to slip into the switch gap which leaves it pressed in. Gonna look into rigging something like that up.
Beyond the stop/start shenanigans I am really happy with the truck so far. Looking forward to placing more miles on it and once the bank account recovers a bit from the initial purchase looking into some goodies (light bar), and I think I would like to have the steelies powder coated white to match the roof.
Thanks for reading my blog post- Happy to finally be able to contribute as an actual owner!
Trialmaster, Shale Blue with White roof, Winch, Aux Battery, heated seats, Slick-Top (Safari Window Delete)
The dealer offered me a $2K accessory credit too. Went with the side steps- which I was not a big fan of in the pictures I had seen but in person they aren't so bad. Also got the rubber floor mats, and the rear seat cover which I think fits really nicely and looks great. Wanted to keep the dog hair off the cloth seats as much as possible in the event we get another pup...
Still getting used to the drive- the steering is no issue for me. It drives a lot like my 1970's vintage Range Rovers so I'm pretty used to it- though it was comical watching my wife drive it for the first time and be surprised she had to help correct it back to center.
The ADAS speed click which was my biggest worry isn't so bad either. Have the FAV button mapped so easy to disable and feathering the accelerator will also silent the alerts which is great when I forget to disable it.
My Grenadier did seem to ride a bit harshly on the drive home- I checked the tire pressures and the dealer had them pumped up to 46 PSI. Dropping them to 36 per the manual greatly improved the ride quality on my journey today.
Minor annoyance: The speed camera not available message likes to pop up often- especially in parking lots and on the military base I frequent which is kind of annoying. I guess being a pilot I am not a big fan of warning and caution messages staring me in the face- especially nuisance ones.
Major annoyance/ safety issue: The damn Auto Stop/ Start actually scared me today. I stopped for a quick errand and when I got back in and restarted I forgot to disable it. I pulled out on the main road which was on a significant uphill slope. I had the tunes cranked and didnt realize the engine had shut off. When the light turned green I let off the brake to hit the accelerator and the truck rolled back about a foot- as if it was in neutral. There was a pretty significant delay before the truck restarted automatically. There was a car behind me too who I'm sure wasnt pleased either. I slammed the brake to stop the roll back disabled the damn thing and went on my way. You would think that function would automatically be disabled if the car senses its not on level ground (it has a damn tilt sensor on the off-road display so it should be able to read off that) - especially since there is no automatic brake hold that delay in restart definitely causes roll back.
I know that I am beating a dead horse with that complaint- but I really wish Ineos would allow that function to be kept off. I think I read a thread here about someone fashioning a shim to slip into the switch gap which leaves it pressed in. Gonna look into rigging something like that up.
Beyond the stop/start shenanigans I am really happy with the truck so far. Looking forward to placing more miles on it and once the bank account recovers a bit from the initial purchase looking into some goodies (light bar), and I think I would like to have the steelies powder coated white to match the roof.
Thanks for reading my blog post- Happy to finally be able to contribute as an actual owner!