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There are plenty self appointed experts on YouTube who believe that no new vehicle in their “specialist” field should go into production without their say so and approval. In addition if someone wants “clicks” what better way than to throw in some revelation they have on the subject. 

At the end of the day these haters must have some brilliant inside info as none of us know that much about the vehicle that we have ordered. If anything they should be taking the p*ss out of us for having blind faith in ordering a vehicle without even seeing the final version of it from a company with no track record as opposed to actually knocking the vehicle itself. only time will tell if we have made a good decision or not. If we have we may well have saved a lot of money over the later orders placed and if we have chosen wrongly and the company and Grenadier disappear we may well have a vehicle that is the new Delorean….. How much are they worth these days ?? 
 
I made a good decision. I am convinced of that! And now I treat myself to an ice cream and believe in the decisive phone call or e-mail in September ?
 
That's my point as well.

It's just the way it is. If you want safety: Buy a Volkswagen. Or a Ford.  Or a Hyundai.

They all (ok, many of them) claim to go for adventures. Yes, with a Volkswagen, no risk please! It's ridiculous.

Buying the Grenadier and signing the contract IS an adventure.

AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

I haven't felt that young for many years. ;-)
 
I am with you on this Emax.
I am nearly 50 years old.  I have purchased at least 25 -30 cars in my time.

My first few cars were an exciting purchase, however the whole process quickly became mundane and tiresome, even a loathsome task.

The Grenadier purchase process has at this stage re-invigorated the whole process for me again, as it feels like a whole new adventure again, and perhaps brought back some of the excitement of yesteryear.
 
It's a good point. I was tossing up between the Grenadier and the 300 series. The 300 is a good vehicle and very capable......but pretty boring and uninspiring. 
 
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