I understand that a car is a car and that is reasonable imagine it as a "it", an utilitarian asset.I just got a quote on a 79 series Toyota DCPU. Brand new RHD from factory in Japan Arab spec import, no EGR, no DPF, No adblue. 23 plate uk registered. Here in 8 weeks..£70k…. I have to say I’m tempted…. No manufacturers warranty, parts availability might be iffy…. But even so.…. Its a proper sounding v8…
I wouldn’t cancel my order as I could likely flip the grenadier for a profit.. I’m really torn now..
JR tried to convince himself that his industrial adventure is just the attempt to continue a tradition of a strong utilitarian vehicle, named Series, Defender...
Obviously things are in a different way and nobody of us would spend a minute in a forum like this if all the fuss would be just about an utilitarian vehicle.
Owning a vehicle produced with a great amount of passion and financial risk (great engineering and entrepreneurial effort still considered indispensable and taken for granted) is something different.
Many Grenadiers, I hope, will be bought for utilitarian reasons, as in the past many Defenders, but I feel strange, for people spending time in a forum dedicated to a car like this, considering a Toyota DCPU, manufactured without any of the long and deeply shared steps of the process that we are able to appreciate thanks to JR, an alternative to a Grenadier.
Just my humble and passionate opinion about a car which conception I'm followinf for years until now.