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Hi, from Lanark, Scotland

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Hi Guys - I am based in Lanark, Scotland, and looking to acquire a Grenadier. I have driven various Land Rover, Jeep and Mercedes vehicles, as well as a petrol engined Grenadier, which I really liked. I look forward to benefitting from your collective experience, and am completely open to any comments any of you may have. There are many roads in our part of the world which go from tarmac to woodland track and even rougher, and places you can only access with a vehicle like this or a helicopter, and I don't like the idea of a helicopter. Petrol appeals more to me than diesel - I prefer the driving experience and the fuel consumption gap does not appear to be too wide. I am also planning some trips in the car to more remote regions, where I wonder if petrol will be more readily available. The Utility models seem cost effective but I am told they are Class N1 Commercial Light Vehicles - the vehicle will get private and business use. Is it easy to get insurance? What is the difference between these and Fieldmaster and Trialmaster models? What are the most useful options? These are some of the questions I am wondering about. I look forward to chatting with you in the future, and if I can answer any questions about our part of the world, I will be happy to do so.
 

landmannnn

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Fuel - petrol and diesel are both available in most places, even remote Africa..
N1 - technically a van, the rear seats are mounted further forwards, but can be moved back. 60mph limit on non-motorway dual carriageways and cheaper car tax. Insurance may be cheaper.
Fieldmaster/trialmaster/utility specs - actually not very different. The Field and Trail masters get some equipment standard, but you can play with the configurator to put on what options you want.
 

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Just remember that there isn't really anywhere you can legally drive off road in Scotland without the land owners permission..That includes forestry roads even if the gate is open. Over the border into England there is a network of greenlanes that you can to legally drive.
 

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Welcome! I think you will be happy with either but may want to choose the diesel option. My mileage on the petrol version is average at best and I mostly drive highways.

Lanark is an area I’d like to visit someday as one of ancestors is from there.
 

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Welcome DavidN
I know Lanark quite well as I had a great friend living in the village of Law.
You will love the Grenadier, Petrol or Diesel. I opted for diesel however I could just as easily have gone the other way.
Landmann sums up perfectly the options. I would say the van version was definitely a lot cheaper on insurance and road tax, and can be specked exactly as the Fieldmaster or Trialmaster.
If buying used, there are some good savings but very little of a high spec.
High load electrical panel, saddle leather wheel, tend to be quite rare although not necessarily desirable to everyone.
Look forward to reading what you eventually settle on.
 

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Agree w @landmannnn. If you have the patience, spec your own. I wanted triple locks but not rock sliders. I wanted leather but not carpet or alloy. So I did my own configuration. You might not be rock crawling, but triple locks can always come in handy if you’re on a really muddy trail. The ladder is useful. I love having the high load power and auxiliary ports on the roof, but that might not be important to you. Think carefully about whether you’ll need to tow. In terms of the accessories, you might prefer after market options - there are some fantastic options that are more robust than what comes from Ineos.
 
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