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Congrats to everyone in NorCal. It has been a long-time coming!
Hello.Hello everyone,
I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and our new dealership, Kuhn Ineos Grenadier! This is an exciting moment for us, and we can't wait to serve the San Francisco Bay/Northern California community and surrounding areas.
If we are your IG dealer you’ve likely chatted with Dave or Matt already. They are on site working hard to keep future owners informed and having loads of fun demo driving in our two Grenadiers we now have on site (I’m obviously completely jealous!). I will be able to join in the fun at the end of the month and I can’t wait!
For our current and future Kuhn IG owners, feel free to introduce yourselves and let us know if you have any questions or suggestions. We're looking forward to getting to know our new neighbors and our wonderful IG community!!
Best regards and Cheers! ~Kelly Elise
Because Kuhn is no longer a dealership. It was mentioned somewhere in these 7 pages.Hello.
Why is your dealer ship not listed or referenced on the Ineos web site?
They only list this place in San Rafael?
Thx, new member, buyer.
A51
Price Family INEOS Grenadier
Sales And Service
Contact Information
511 Francisco Blvd E., San Rafael, CA, 94901
415-223-1200
contact@priceineos.com
Thx, makes my job easier.Because Kuhn is no longer a dealership. It was mentioned somewhere in these 7 pages.
They never actually openedThx, makes my job easier.
That didn't last long.
A51
There is a new one opening in Marin soon. There is a post somewhere in this forum.Thx, makes my job easier.
That didn't last long.
A51
That's probably the San Rafael dealer listed on the Ineos web site.There is a new one opening in Marin soon. There is a post somewhere in this forum.
do you service the Grenadier? why dont you come up on the Grenadier website?Hello everyone,
I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and our new dealership, Kuhn Ineos Grenadier! This is an exciting moment for us, and we can't wait to serve the San Francisco Bay/Northern California community and surrounding areas.
If we are your IG dealer you’ve likely chatted with Dave or Matt already. They are on site working hard to keep future owners informed and having loads of fun demo driving in our two Grenadiers we now have on site (I’m obviously completely jealous!). I will be able to join in the fun at the end of the month and I can’t wait!
For our current and future Kuhn IG owners, feel free to introduce yourselves and let us know if you have any questions or suggestions. We're looking forward to getting to know our new neighbors and our wonderful IG community!!
Best regards and Cheers! ~Kelly Elise
The post you're responding to is nearly a year old. Kuhn was supposed to be the NorCal dealer, however, never fully opened. The new NorCal dealer is Price Family Ineos in San Rafaeldo you service the Grenadier? why dont you come up on the Grenadier website?
Anyone can service it, however, at this time, only the dealer can reset the service interval.2. I live in Peninsula/Silicon Valley area and our Grandier Dealer is over an hour away each direction. That would make servicing a non starter on purchasing this vehicle. Who if anyone can i get to service the vehicle in my area?
Thank you for the feedback. You are very kind. Have you had to service your Grenadier at any point other than for schecduled maintenance?I'm on the peninsula. I think Marin isn't too bad. I can flatbed it there with AAA if need be. I bought mine when the closest dealer was in LA.
There's a rumor that a south bay or peninsula location will open up next year.
I'm pretty happy with mine. If you pm me you can come over on Sunday and check it out. I'm off marsh Rd and 101
Most owners here are MULTIPLE hours from their dealer. You need the dealer for warranty service and to do the service interval resets - but any good independent mechanic (should find one that specializes in European imports and BMW’s) can service it in a pinch. The service network strategy is still up in the air which is a big miss. Obviously, this group is composed of early adopters, most of whom are slightly nuts - so don’t use us as your baseline. If you want fast, easy service and a robust dealer network, this is going to be frustrating for you. On the other hand, if you want the comfortable, street legal equivalent of a tank and want something that will get you where most alternatives won’t, and are willing to go through the early ramp up, might be a good option for you.Thank you for the feedback. You are very kind. Have you had to service your Grenadier at any point other than for schecduled maintenance?
how lonh have you owned yours?
This is itIf you want fast, easy service and a robust dealer network, this is going to be frustrating for you. On the other hand, if you want the comfortable, street legal equivalent of a tank and want something that will get you where most alternatives won’t, and are willing to go through the early ramp up, might be a good option for you.
Thank youMost owners here are MULTIPLE hours from their dealer. You need the dealer for warranty service and to do the service interval resets - but any good independent mechanic (should find one that specializes in European imports and BMW’s) can service it in a pinch. The service network strategy is still up in the air which is a big miss. Obviously, this group is composed of early adopters, most of whom are slightly nuts - so don’t use us as your baseline. If you want fast, easy service and a robust dealer network, this is going to be frustrating for you. On the other hand, if you want the comfortable, street legal equivalent of a tank and want something that will get you where most alternatives won’t, and are willing to go through the early ramp up, might be a good option for you.