Hey, I might have missed in this thread...Is the software update available?
No... This is what happens when a dealer tells customers something that wasn't officialHey, I might have missed in this thread...Is the software update available?
Déjà vuNo... This is what happens when a dealer tells customers something that wasn't official
Spoke to my dealer last week. Still no fix for the nanny nag bongs!Hey, I might have missed in this thread...Is the software update available?
Thank you, well said. I'll wait 10 more seconds to turn off the speed warning over sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck any time.Not to try and pass the buck but I think it is all a matter of perspective. We all walk around with iPhones in our pockets and so we expect that. That has become the bar and no one appreciates actually how hard the bar is to clear, we just assume because it is 2024 every UI will be iPhone like. The point of the vehicle in my opinon was to have a bullet proof drive train, no one is on here talking about engines blowing up (Toyota tundra), axles to weak for large tires and lockers (every ifs Toyota), or steer linkages that are failing (bronco). Even though the UI is the part of the vehicle I interact with every day I can honestly say I would rather have a slow terrible UI then U joints blowing up on the trail. That is why I bought the vehicle and I guarantee if you were having to carry spare axle shafts and switch them after every obstacle you would trade a laggy UI all day every day for breakage. By the way the above is not me seeing people have not had mechanical issues but it is recognizing the majority of the vehicles do not have what I consider Must Upgrade Components because of breakage on the model, that is a big difference.
I spoke to the service manager in Houston this week. They were expecting the ADAS update by the end of the year but said it will likely come in early 2025.Thank you, well said. I'll wait 10 more seconds to turn off the speed warning over sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck any time.
My take on perspective? Every shitbox at 1/3 the cost gets this right. Ineos didn’t advertise this as an either/or proposition and I bet the new CEO would agree such an implication isn’t flattering to her brand.Not to try and pass the buck but I think it is all a matter of perspective. We all walk around with iPhones in our pockets and so we expect that. That has become the bar and no one appreciates actually how hard the bar is to clear, we just assume because it is 2024 every UI will be iPhone like. The point of the vehicle in my opinon was to have a bullet proof drive train, no one is on here talking about engines blowing up (Toyota tundra), axles to weak for large tires and lockers (every ifs Toyota), or steer linkages that are failing (bronco). Even though the UI is the part of the vehicle I interact with every day I can honestly say I would rather have a slow terrible UI then U joints blowing up on the trail. That is why I bought the vehicle and I guarantee if you were having to carry spare axle shafts and switch them after every obstacle you would trade a laggy UI all day every day for breakage. By the way the above is not me seeing people have not had mechanical issues but it is recognizing the majority of the vehicles do not have what I consider Must Upgrade Components because of breakage on the model, that is a big difference.
Sewell up here in Plano,Tx claims to have ordered over 800 trucks as of the end of 2023. They have a crap load of trucks on the lot now, at least in relative terms. As well I already see a handful driving around DFW regularly. Of those; most if not all are soccer moms or guys in office wear. I can say with certainty they won't ever go off road in a meaningful way. This is actually the same scenario back in 1993 with the NAS 110's in DFW. There used to be a tone of pristine 110's floating around here.Being contrarian.. I don't think the warning is a true deal breaker yet. Once it ships in a bit more volume then yes but right now we are getting the hardcore enthusiastic buyer and a few from the monies up class. I think price is a bigger deal breaker than warnings. At $55k for the entry model this truck would destroy the wrangler market. At $80k its a touch too far out of reach for that buyer.
What year?Sewell told me yesterday that the update was delayed until at least January by their best guess.
So when we took our Test Drive right before 4th of July, the Salesman told us "We're expecting a Software Update to fix/update/cover a few areas, including the Speed Warning etc. - any day now. We were actually expecting it tomorrow (4th of July) but they told us it would be a few more days ..." Obviously , has not happened. Everyone seems to have stories of their salespeople / Dealership saying "An Update Is Coming..."
Having said that- I can't remember if I posted this or not on here- and look, I am not saying I am RIGHT , simply passing on what my Dad read (on what I believe to be a Grenadier FB group but he's up on all that stuff, so it could have been elsewhere...) - but someone posted something along the lines of, "I just got off the phone with an actual Ineos 'Tech Support' Engineer , I had to research and talk to a ton of people before I got the Phone # - and he was very nice but very firm - There ain't no "Update" coming - everything was done for very specific reasons, both for operating information & to confirm to laws/rules/regulations/etc. - The Speed Warning thing is not getting Permanently Disabled, and the Dealers know it. We {Ineos} suspect that everyone is just being Car Salespeople - say what you need to say, sell the car, and deal with it later... " - Now does that mean there could not be Updates for technical or support purposes? Of course not. Nor does it mean it's the truth ... I've had people tell me completely contradictory or false info about all sorts of stuff before , so there is no reason to think this couldn't be the same. But the gist was, at least that, it ain't getting "Updated" ... you want it off, you gotta turn it off each time. Same with Auto-Start-Stop. Thankfully that's a pretty easy button to tap. But at this point, none of us are certain that they'll even keep producing vehicles, so maybe they simply don't care. Or bigger fish to fry.
I'm not saying, I'm just saying...
Both my wife and I work in corporate jobs and therefore on our Monday-Friday commutes to and from work we are in, as you say, “in office wear.” And sometimes my wife can be seen driving it around town alone.Sewell up here in Plano,Tx claims to have ordered over 800 trucks as of the end of 2023. They have a crap load of trucks on the lot now, at least in relative terms. As well I already see a handful driving around DFW regularly. Of those; most if not all are soccer moms or guys in office wear. I can say with certainty they won't ever go off road in a meaningful way. This is actually the same scenario back in 1993 with the NAS 110's in DFW. There used to be a tone of pristine 110's floating around here.
Point is, I think the majority of USA purchases are from the "monies up class" as you put it. But, $80k is pretty normal nowadays for a truck of any sort.
It's a funky mixed up world these days so who really knows.
I think you liberal snowflakes and city folk are all poseurs. None of you are REALLY committed to the true outdoor life - my wife said I could do with a little “man-scaping.” Here’s my post-spa boudoir shot. I know - “ruggedly handsome” is the phrase on everyone’s mind.Both my wife and I work in corporate jobs and therefore on our Monday-Friday commutes to and from work we are in, as you say, “in office wear.” And sometimes my wife can be seen driving it around town alone.
Does that make her a “soccer mom”? No.
That does not mean that I, “won’t ever take my truck off road in a meaningful way”? No, it means I work for a living and don’t get to play all the time.
Could I drive another car as a daily? Sure, but I enjoy the Grenadier as a daily driver.
Would you be happier and less judgmental if people that drive a Grenadier always dressed like they are going on off road trip? No, because then they would be called “posers”.
What’s your point here?