Hello All,
I am a fan of the Grenadier!
My truck background started with an H3 and a lift some years ago.
Surprisingly capable.
Then I got into H1s.
I have owned 2 of them over the years.
Lifted, 40 inch tires, various other mods.
Had a few other trucks but much more mundane.
Since 2020 I have been looking at the new Defenders.
I am attracted to it for its mix of off-road and luxury.
I am very aware of the reliability problems most JLR products are plagued with.
So no way was I going to buy a first year model JLR product and figured I would see if they would take care of some of the niggles in 2021.
They didnt.
Same niggles.
Ok, I can wait. I am sure they will shore things up by 2022.
Same niggles, same story, and people keep buying them.
2023. Same thing. Wind noise, electronic gremlins to no end, etc.
I figure 2024 is enough time even for a seemingly lazy company like JLR to sort a premium vehicle.
I am not convinced.
I AM convinced JLR really could care less. Their audience keeps buying them so why should they change?
Again, once you drive off the lot they just dont care.
That said I think its a beautiful truck.
The best blend of off road and comfort that I can think of.
So, in the past few years I have looked at other trucks
Looked at Jeep Rubicons. Cool, capable, but a little too "cheaply" made as far as the interior goes.
I didnt think it drove all that bad.
I ordered a Bronco after it was announced and have delayed my order 2 model years because certain features were not available and what not.
I do have one that will probably arrive this fall. The wife wanted the white rood and I wanted the modular top so they finally decided to build it.
Its a heritage edition.
Not sure I will actually take delivery of it.
Bought my daughter a base Bronco for under 36k and its a great vehicle at that price.
I think the upper trims and spending 60k on a vehicle filled with so much cheap plastic and the wind noise makes you feel like youre blasting off in a space shuttle. (Same with the Jeep.)
I think the expensive trims the fit/finish/etc would tick me off.
Drove pretty nice, a little better than the Jeep.
Checked out the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk which I liked but I am sure the build quality or lack thereof will show in a couple of years and the vehicle will be depreciated to zero in about 5 years.
My biggest problem was, and maybe the excuse is Covid, but GC have always been discounted to hell but not lately and I just think a loaded Trailhawk is too much money for that vehicle.
I wasnt crazy about it anyway. I looked at it and it looked like 45k to my eyes.
My problem with the Defender is I want my next vehicle to last at least 10 years. I have little hope the I can keep a Defender on the road for 10 odd years without dumping A LOT of cash that I may not have at that point in my life.
Especially considering the cost of admission.
I can buy a good after market warranty if I want to drop another 7k.
Ok then.....I love the look and idea of the Grenadier. I am a car guy...I "get it."
I know its not the luxury off-roader the Defender is (Also not becoming the upscale soccer moms car either like the Defender.)
I know the Grenadier is more hard core and capable off road. We know that.
What I want to know is if the vehicle is comfortable for road trips?
My wife and I want something we cant drive all day to destinations and then off road once we get there.
Will we feel beat up after 6-8 hours on the highway like a Jeep?
I hear the seats are nice but there doesnt seem to be much as far as arm rests...
How is the interior material? I know it's a lot of plastic but how does it look and feel in person?
Im in Arizona. It's really hot sometimes. The Grenadier has a big cabin.
Will the A/C be able to keep up?
Again, not looking for an S Class but want something comfortable.
Some of my thoughts and observations....Keep in mind I have not seen one in person.
I think some of the fit and finish could be better for a vehicle costing over 80k USD optioned out.
I think its expensive.
I think the vehicle will last a long time.
I think maybe Ineos could use another 6-8 months refining time as I feel the first wave of owners are part of the R and D process.
IDK
Considering waiting another year. Maybe they will fix a few issues in the manufacturing process by year 2 like LR cant do in over 4.
Just thinking out loud so dont flame me too bad, but I would love this truck even more if they went with a Toyota, Chevy, or Ford drivetrain. Maybe even M/B, idk.
Longevity and cheaper to run/fix.
Please share your thoughts and reading through.
I thought it would help if you all had some back ground.
Thanks!
I am a fan of the Grenadier!
My truck background started with an H3 and a lift some years ago.
Surprisingly capable.
Then I got into H1s.
I have owned 2 of them over the years.
Lifted, 40 inch tires, various other mods.
Had a few other trucks but much more mundane.
Since 2020 I have been looking at the new Defenders.
I am attracted to it for its mix of off-road and luxury.
I am very aware of the reliability problems most JLR products are plagued with.
So no way was I going to buy a first year model JLR product and figured I would see if they would take care of some of the niggles in 2021.
They didnt.
Same niggles.
Ok, I can wait. I am sure they will shore things up by 2022.
Same niggles, same story, and people keep buying them.
2023. Same thing. Wind noise, electronic gremlins to no end, etc.
I figure 2024 is enough time even for a seemingly lazy company like JLR to sort a premium vehicle.
I am not convinced.
I AM convinced JLR really could care less. Their audience keeps buying them so why should they change?
Again, once you drive off the lot they just dont care.
That said I think its a beautiful truck.
The best blend of off road and comfort that I can think of.
So, in the past few years I have looked at other trucks
Looked at Jeep Rubicons. Cool, capable, but a little too "cheaply" made as far as the interior goes.
I didnt think it drove all that bad.
I ordered a Bronco after it was announced and have delayed my order 2 model years because certain features were not available and what not.
I do have one that will probably arrive this fall. The wife wanted the white rood and I wanted the modular top so they finally decided to build it.
Its a heritage edition.
Not sure I will actually take delivery of it.
Bought my daughter a base Bronco for under 36k and its a great vehicle at that price.
I think the upper trims and spending 60k on a vehicle filled with so much cheap plastic and the wind noise makes you feel like youre blasting off in a space shuttle. (Same with the Jeep.)
I think the expensive trims the fit/finish/etc would tick me off.
Drove pretty nice, a little better than the Jeep.
Checked out the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk which I liked but I am sure the build quality or lack thereof will show in a couple of years and the vehicle will be depreciated to zero in about 5 years.
My biggest problem was, and maybe the excuse is Covid, but GC have always been discounted to hell but not lately and I just think a loaded Trailhawk is too much money for that vehicle.
I wasnt crazy about it anyway. I looked at it and it looked like 45k to my eyes.
My problem with the Defender is I want my next vehicle to last at least 10 years. I have little hope the I can keep a Defender on the road for 10 odd years without dumping A LOT of cash that I may not have at that point in my life.
Especially considering the cost of admission.
I can buy a good after market warranty if I want to drop another 7k.
Ok then.....I love the look and idea of the Grenadier. I am a car guy...I "get it."
I know its not the luxury off-roader the Defender is (Also not becoming the upscale soccer moms car either like the Defender.)
I know the Grenadier is more hard core and capable off road. We know that.
What I want to know is if the vehicle is comfortable for road trips?
My wife and I want something we cant drive all day to destinations and then off road once we get there.
Will we feel beat up after 6-8 hours on the highway like a Jeep?
I hear the seats are nice but there doesnt seem to be much as far as arm rests...
How is the interior material? I know it's a lot of plastic but how does it look and feel in person?
Im in Arizona. It's really hot sometimes. The Grenadier has a big cabin.
Will the A/C be able to keep up?
Again, not looking for an S Class but want something comfortable.
Some of my thoughts and observations....Keep in mind I have not seen one in person.
I think some of the fit and finish could be better for a vehicle costing over 80k USD optioned out.
I think its expensive.
I think the vehicle will last a long time.
I think maybe Ineos could use another 6-8 months refining time as I feel the first wave of owners are part of the R and D process.
IDK
Considering waiting another year. Maybe they will fix a few issues in the manufacturing process by year 2 like LR cant do in over 4.
Just thinking out loud so dont flame me too bad, but I would love this truck even more if they went with a Toyota, Chevy, or Ford drivetrain. Maybe even M/B, idk.
Longevity and cheaper to run/fix.
Please share your thoughts and reading through.
I thought it would help if you all had some back ground.
Thanks!