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Sold after 11 months of ownership. My final post and final thoughts.

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Today I took a haircut and sold my fully loaded Grenadier back to my dealer in Texas. 11 months of ownership and I feel a great sense of relief. I also learned a valuable lesson about the point of owning such a vehicle, or rather the pointlessness of owning it, unless you have 100K pocket change for buying toys.

I was an early adopter, well in the US anyway, and was on the wait list for 2 years prior and went to all the demo days. I'd owned many Series and Defender Landies over the years and suffered the usual fun and games and so had held out high hopes of the ultimate Defender from Ineos, and to some degree it did deliver that but...

I'll start with the Cons
  • The fuel economy is woeful in this day and age, and the reason I sold my Toyota Tundra was 13mpg. I only got 13mpg from the Ineos on a good day. At speed I averaged 10mpg. Under 70mph I could squeeze 15mpg if I was very lucky, but 10-13 was my average. Speed means 80-85 mph. Texas allows that on some roads and our highways average 75mph limits. Texas drivers don't pootle about!
  • The fuel capacity is woeful! The times I had to clench my sphincter as I suddenly got the red REFUEL NOW message as range went from 40 miles to zero without warning while I was in the middle of nowhere. I had to carry Rotopax on the roof to give me peace of mind. Many parts of the US lack adequate fuel stops. Getting range anxiety in a ICE car is ridiculous.
  • Low fuel message at 75 mile range is stupid, but given the fuel consumption maybe not. Anyway...
  • The volume levels of the bongs were anxiety inducing at times.
  • The fact the car turns on when you open the doors and if the fuel is low Big Ben bongs!
  • Some people mention parasitic battery drain. I never had that.
  • Not being able to use the winch unless in neutral. i.e. Pulling someone out of a mess while you are stationary. I get it protects the transmission but let's call this an undocumented feature.
  • Same winch issue means no power to rear NATO style socket. Car needs to be in neutral and handbrake on to get power to that socket to run equipment like compressors.
  • The windshield is a gravel magnet and pits like bad teeth. In the US every highway is a mass of road debris and every time a truck pulls out you get a grit shower, and given the unique profile of the Grenadier the windshield gets a bettering. Yes, the Defender would be as bad but that does not detract from needing a new windshield after 10K miles. Some people have reported more than one in that time. $2200 so you better have glass cover on your insurance.
  • Sewell (dealer) reported windshields in short supply and on allocation with at least a 3 week delay. Great if you shattered one! Expensive tow to a dealer and abandon the car until one can be sourced?
  • My dealer would not accept insurance to pay for a windshield as "they are not a body shop". So expect to pay and claim.
  • The dealer is also still running as a startup so some services hard to obtain. I guess this is will be a nationwide problem for some time.
  • Support from Ineos for issues is horrendous. They do not care.
  • The software issues are endless and some have no fixes, and in my opinion Ineos are lying about ever fixing some of them like the nanny bongs. I worked in automotive software development. It isn't that hard!
  • The overspeed nanny bongs. FFS the whole FAV button circus is just stupid.
  • The turn off the auto start stop feature every time you start the car is just stupid.
  • Jacket Fiasco - still have not got mine but have filled in the form, 11 months after I took delivery. Another example of Ineos failing to give a shit. Maybe I will get as a souvenir now. They have also ended that offer and realized they had to fulfill the contract they made for us early adopters. I am sure it has driven them mad.
  • The full length roof rack was a mistake, especially as I had the sunroofs. I got it as the shorter version was not available when I purchased the car. Of course this made the sunroofs pointless, which I only spec'd as I knew they could not be fitted later.
  • The ability to clean the car easily and effectively with the roof rack fitted. Not an Ineos problem, but an observation. A PITA especially cleaning the sunroof glass.
  • The sunroofs also are a PITA if you live somewhere where the sun if strong! The glare and heat through them is unwelcome. At least the full length rack blocked a lot of it but we still found ourselves sticking card into the seal channels to block heat and light.
  • On the sunroofs, yes mine both leaked and this necessitated a fix by applying gluing the seals.
  • I had the leaking door seals, fully documented in one of my threads, and it took 3 attempts, new seals, and a lot of glue to fix them.
  • Too tall to go into a standard US garage, and that's saying something. I could just scrape it in with everything off the roof rack, but what a PITA that would be. Living in Texas hail and bad storms are a reality, and having to panic to get the hail protector on and the hassle of doing that was endlessly annoying, not withstanding having to put it away after the risk had passed. If you live in hail prone areas you need to be under cover.
  • Leaving the car out in the elements all the time would hasten its deterioration. Again, Texas high heat and bad weather storms. And when I was away from home there was no one to fit the hail protector if needed.
  • The sun visors are woeful. Trying to block out low sun was a PITA. We resorted to sticking paper or card into the window channels to avoid losing our eyesight.
  • The lack of vanity mirrors seems a small thing but it is a 100 grand car!
  • The windows only have auto down and not auto up. 100 grand car! Maybe a Euro nanny limitation.
  • Seat adjustment of the seat backs. The control is a PITA. Designed by an octopus apparently.
  • Heated seats are crap. Red hot followed by barely noticeable.
  • The check engine light coming on if you accidentally over fuel or top off the tank. Carry an ODBII tool to rest that yourself. Stupid! Just stupid!
  • The lack of an expansive dealer network for an unreliable car in the digital and software aspects especially. If you were in the remote parts of the USA and the car has a software schism like I did then you are royally screwed and facing a multi $1000 dollar tow, assuming you can find a flatbed breaker to come get you. Get a Garmin with inReach®!
Yes, some of these things I knew and should have just accepted but when I started to think about the stress and hassles of ownership I started to muse had I spent 100K on a Lexus or less on a Land Cruiser, would I be having any of these conversations, and I know the answer.

First service at 10K miles was $660 as both diffs need oil changes as well as the engine oil and filters, so BMW prices for servicing.

The Pros and things I liked.
  • Huge cool factor. The Mushroom and Red frame/chassis looked amazing.
  • Fond memories of my Defenders.
  • The roof rack and all its adornments looked super cool.
  • The ability to run power inside the vehicle when it was off using the overhead switches.
  • It was fast for a car of this type. The BMW engine is excellent. Some turbo lag but still impressed the socks of me.
  • The 8 speed ZF transmission was excellent as was the cruise control.
  • Seats were very comfortable for me.
  • Phenomenal off-road ability but nothing that a lower cost well equipped 4x4 could not match.
  • Phenomenal overload vehicle as long as your bush mechanic has a computing degree and carries a digital diagnostics toolkit. And you have a fuel tanker following you around.
For the first time I got the "Chelsea Tractor" metaphor used in the UK. Chelsea being a high class London borough where the only things Range Rovers do is the school run and going to the shops. My Grenadier was amazing off-road, of that there is no argument, even if the diff locks where a paint in the ass to switch in and out. But, was I ever going to serous off road a 100 grand plus truck? Not really, so I got an amazing toy that I was constrained in using unless I was willing to scuff it all up and devalue it rapidly by whacking it on rocks and so forth. Built for that for sure, but not really going to be sensible to rally raid it. My old Series and Defenders got a ton of abuse, but they didn't cost 100 grand. In the end I realized the car didn't make sense for me. Sort of like buying a 80 grand pickup truck and not wanting to damage it by hauling sand and doing pickup type things. With the never-ending issues and the lack of transparency from the dealer and Ineos it was an easy decision and a cathartic one to rid myself of it.

List of all the faults I had prior to the sale and the dealer comments (from an older post I made)
  • Some of the settings such as speed clicking toggle stay set after keys out and sometimes they don’t. Software issue. No official update yet
  • TPMS reads erroneously. Front left is the worse. Alerts low pressure when the same as other tires. Reset, can show you how to reset yourself if it acts up, no software update for this
  • Door knobs on right side stick intermittently. Passenger rear is worse but both do it. Performed an adjust and lubricated
  • Multi-select knob works when it feels like it. Never experienced issue, but head unit Module and system reset and coded
  • Fav button often stops at first screen. Has to be pressed again to return to home and then again to go back to fav option. Never experienced, always good to let the system come up fully before trying to go to FAV I say a good minute after startup
  • CarPlay crashes all the time, often when the ambient temp is high. This also happens when hitting fav button while CarPlay is starting up. Reset head unit, paired our phone and it never dropped. You will need to wipe your phones and re-pair
  • Heated seats get red hot when turned on and then go Luke warm at best regardless of settings. Turning off and on again resets them but same issue repeats. Reset head unit and coded, on my last test drive on low setting stayed low
  • When slowing down there are a lot of transmission clunks as if it is changing down late. This occurs often when slowing down from highway speeds to a stop light. Nothing that did not feel like every other Grenadier, all driveline systems OK
  • When we hit bumps the rear door alarm sounds. Adjusted cargo striker
  • Auto headlight setting is poor. Headlights stay on even in bright light. Seems like sensor is poorly calibrated. No software update for this, I have noticed on other trucks the same issue
  • Altitude is reading about 30-50 feet lower then true. Needs calibrating. No software update for this it is a GPS antenna and system working as best as it can

I am sure I missed things, and I am sure your mileage will vary, and many have other observations I did not suffer from, and some of you will think I am just a whiner. But I paid 100 grand for a car that was full of issues, some minor, some annoying, and some infuriating. 100 grand is a huge purchase for many people, and I expected more. As a lifelong Toyota driver I am spoiled. I worked for Toyota for 16 years and am a quality focused person as a devotee of TPS. Maybe it's just me but I am glad to have had the haircut and learned something. Buyers remorse? Somewhat, but more an expensive lesson learned.

If you are interested the 98K purchased plus dealer made up fees and state taxes was 108K. I got 71K back after 11 months. I could have tried to sell privately but how long would that have taken, and I did consider Lemon Law but that is hard to prove, can take months, and where would I be then, so I bit the bullet and swallowed the loss and walked away. I am lucky to have put the car though my company so I got the write offs in 2024 and will do some juggling in 2025 to adjust for losses, so I will come out of it a little less lossy, maybe.

Good luck y'all.

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I feel you man, my truck basically mirrors yours. And my gripes with it are about the same. For 100k they fucked up! There’s no excuse for it. And Ineos doesn’t seem to give a shit either. No one should have to loose money because the manufacturer isn’t backing its product. Cost of service aside as I knew it was a premium truck, the inability to reset the service reminder is a huge oversight. Most of the issues with this truck are software related. And it doesn’t take this long to develop new software. I worked for BMW and Mercedes and we never waited this long for a software fix.
Hope whatever you buy next works out!
 

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As the automotive sector is in decline, a sector I am still very involved in, I fear that the depreciation of Ineos will accelerate as it is for other brands, and that the haircut I took now will pale into insignificance when more people want to shed their baggage, and as the market shrinks. As a low volume manufacturer, I wonder if we fall into recessionary trends if they will still be here in 5 years. Will they become Tesla or end up like Lucid. Maybe Land Rover were right abandoning the Defender when they did, even though its new namesake replacement is not the Defender we wanted.
 
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Totally resonating on the Ineos don’t give a shit sentiment. Makes zero sense their customer relationship strategy, as a “bottom of the barrel” brand, is worser than some a large volume brand, with establish customer loyalty and brand prestige.

Makes one wonder what the real mission for Ineos Automotive is…. I have some dark theories.
 
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Today I took a haircut and sold my fully loaded Grenadier back to my dealer in Texas. 11 months of ownership and I feel a great sense of relief. I also learned a valuable lesson about the point of owning such a vehicle, or rather the pointlessness of owning it, unless you have 100K pocket change for buying toys.

I was an early adopter, well in the US anyway, and was on the wait list for 2 years prior and went to all the demo days. I'd owned many Series and Defender Landies over the years and suffered the usual fun and games and so had held out high hopes of the ultimate Defender from Ineos, and to some degree it did deliver that but...

I'll start with the Cons
  • The fuel economy is woeful in this day and age, and the reason I sold my Toyota Tundra was 13mpg. I only got 13mpg from the Ineos on a good day. At speed I averaged 10mpg. Under 70mph I could squeeze 15mpg if I was very lucky, but 10-13 was my average. Speed means 80-85 mph. Texas allows that on some roads and our highways average 75mph limits. Texas drivers don't pootle about!
  • The fuel capacity is woeful! The times I had to clench my sphincter as I suddenly got the red REFUEL NOW message as range went from 40 miles to zero without warning while I was in the middle of nowhere. I had to carry Rotopax on the roof to give me peace of mind. Many parts of the US lack adequate fuel stops. Getting range anxiety in a ICE car is ridiculous.
  • Low fuel message at 75 mile range is stupid, but given the fuel consumption maybe not. Anyway...
  • The volume levels of the bongs were anxiety inducing at times.
  • The fact the car turns on when you open the doors and if the fuel is low Big Ben bongs!
  • Some people mention parasitic battery drain. I never had that.
  • Not being able to use the winch unless in neutral. i.e. Pulling someone out of a mess while you are stationary. I get it protects the transmission but let's call this an undocumented feature.
  • Same winch issue means no power to rear NATO style socket. Car needs to be in neutral and handbrake on to get power to that socket to run equipment like compressors.
  • The windshield is a gravel magnet and pits like bad teeth. In the US every highway is a mass of road debris and every time a truck pulls out you get a grit shower, and given the unique profile of the Grenadier the windshield gets a bettering. Yes, the Defender would be as bad but that does not detract from needing a new windshield after 10K miles. Some people have reported more than one in that time. $2200 so you better have glass cover on your insurance.
  • Sewell (dealer) reported windshields in short supply and on allocation with at least a 3 week delay. Great if you shattered one! Expensive tow to a dealer and abandon the car until one can be sourced?
  • My dealer would not accept insurance to pay for a windshield as "they are not a body shop". So expect to pay and claim.
  • The dealer is also still running as a startup so some services hard to obtain. I guess this is will be a nationwide problem for some time.
  • Support from Ineos for issues is horrendous. They do not care.
  • The software issues are endless and some have no fixes, and in my opinion Ineos are lying about ever fixing some of them like the nanny bongs. I worked in automotive software development. It isn't that hard!
  • The overspeed nanny bongs. FFS the whole FAV button circus is just stupid.
  • The turn off the auto start stop feature every time you start the car is just stupid.
  • Jacket Fiasco - still have not got mine but have filled in the form, 11 months after I took delivery. Another example of Ineos failing to give a shit. Maybe I will get as a souvenir now. They have also ended that offer and realized they had to fulfill the contract they made for us early adopters. I am sure it has driven them mad.
  • The full length roof rack was a mistake, especially as I had the sunroofs. I got it as the shorter version was not available when I purchased the car. Of course this made the sunroofs pointless, which I only spec'd as I knew they could not be fitted later.
  • The ability to clean the car easily and effectively with the roof rack fitted. Not an Ineos problem, but an observation. A PITA especially cleaning the sunroof glass.
  • The sunroofs also are a PITA if you live somewhere where the sun if strong! The glare and heat through them is unwelcome. At least the full length rack blocked a lot of it but we still found ourselves sticking card into the seal channels to block heat and light.
  • On the sunroofs, yes mine both leaked and this necessitated a fix by applying gluing the seals.
  • I had the leaking door seals, fully documented in one of my threads, and it took 3 attempts, new seals, and a lot of glue to fix them.
  • Too tall to go into a standard US garage, and that's saying something. I could just scrape it in with everything off the roof rack, but what a PITA that would be. Living in Texas hail and bad storms are a reality, and having to panic to get the hail protector on and the hassle of doing that was endlessly annoying, not withstanding having to put it away after the risk had passed. If you live in hail prone areas you need to be under cover.
  • Leaving the car out in the elements all the time would hasten its deterioration. Again, Texas high heat and bad weather storms. And when I was away from home there was no one to fit the hail protector if needed.
  • The sun visors are woeful. Trying to block out low sun was a PITA. We resorted to sticking paper or card into the window channels to avoid losing our eyesight.
  • The lack of vanity mirrors seems a small thing but it is a 100 grand car!
  • The windows only have auto down and not auto up. 100 grand car! Maybe a Euro nanny limitation.
  • Seat adjustment of the seat backs. The control is a PITA. Designed by an octopus apparently.
  • Heated seats are crap. Red hot followed by barely noticeable.
  • The check engine light coming on if you accidentally over fuel or top off the tank. Carry an ODBII tool to rest that yourself. Stupid! Just stupid!
  • The lack of an expansive dealer network for an unreliable car in the digital and software aspects especially. If you were in the remote parts of the USA and the car has a software schism like I did then you are royally screwed and facing a multi $1000 dollar tow, assuming you can find a flatbed breaker to come get you. Get a Garmin with inReach®!
Yes, some of these things I knew and should have just accepted but when I started to think about the stress and hassles of ownership I started to muse had I spent 100K on a Lexus or less on a Land Cruiser, would I be having any of these conversations, and I know the answer.

First service at 10K miles was $660 as both diffs need oil changes as well as the engine oil and filters, so BMW prices for servicing.

The Pros and things I liked.
  • Huge cool factor. The Mushroom and Red frame/chassis looked amazing.
  • Fond memories of my Defenders.
  • The roof rack and all its adornments looked super cool.
  • The ability to run power inside the vehicle when it was off using the overhead switches.
  • It was fast for a car of this type. The BMW engine is excellent. Some turbo lag but still impressed the socks of me.
  • The 10 speed ZF transmission was excellent as was the cruise control.
  • Seats were very comfortable for me.
  • Phenomenal off-road ability but nothing that a lower cost well equipped 4x4 could not match.
  • Phenomenal overload vehicle as long as your bush mechanic has a computing degree and carries a digital diagnostics toolkit. And you have a fuel tanker following you around.
For the first time I got the "Chelsea Tractor" metaphor used in the UK. Chelsea being a high class London borough where the only things Range Rovers do is the school run and going to the shops. My Grenadier was amazing off-road, of that there is no argument, even if the diff locks where a paint in the ass to switch in and out. But, was I ever going to serous off road a 100 grand plus truck? Not really, so I got an amazing toy that I was constrained in using unless I was willing to scuff it all up and devalue it rapidly by whacking it on rocks and so forth. Built for that for sure, but not really going to be sensible to rally raid it. My old Series and Defenders got a ton of abuse, but they didn't cost 100 grand. In the end I realized the car didn't make sense for me. Sort of like buying a 80 grand pickup truck and not wanting to damage it by hauling sand and doing pickup type things. With the never-ending issues and the lack of transparency from the dealer and Ineos it was an easy decision and a cathartic one to rid myself of it.

List of all the faults I had prior to the sale and the dealer comments (from an older post I made)
  • Some of the settings such as speed clicking toggle stay set after keys out and sometimes they don’t. Software issue. No official update yet
  • TPMS reads erroneously. Front left is the worse. Alerts low pressure when the same as other tires. Reset, can show you how to reset yourself if it acts up, no software update for this
  • Door knobs on right side stick intermittently. Passenger rear is worse but both do it. Performed an adjust and lubricated
  • Multi-select knob works when it feels like it. Never experienced issue, but head unit Module and system reset and coded
  • Fav button often stops at first screen. Has to be pressed again to return to home and then again to go back to fav option. Never experienced, always good to let the system come up fully before trying to go to FAV I say a good minute after startup
  • CarPlay crashes all the time, often when the ambient temp is high. This also happens when hitting fav button while CarPlay is starting up. Reset head unit, paired our phone and it never dropped. You will need to wipe your phones and re-pair
  • Heated seats get red hot when turned on and then go Luke warm at best regardless of settings. Turning off and on again resets them but same issue repeats. Reset head unit and coded, on my last test drive on low setting stayed low
  • When slowing down there are a lot of transmission clunks as if it is changing down late. This occurs often when slowing down from highway speeds to a stop light. Nothing that did not feel like every other Grenadier, all driveline systems OK
  • When we hit bumps the rear door alarm sounds. Adjusted cargo striker
  • Auto headlight setting is poor. Headlights stay on even in bright light. Seems like sensor is poorly calibrated. No software update for this, I have noticed on other trucks the same issue
  • Altitude is reading about 30-50 feet lower then true. Needs calibrating. No software update for this it is a GPS antenna and system working as best as it can

I am sure I missed things, and I am sure your mileage will vary, and many have other observations I did not suffer from, and some of you will think I am just a whiner. But I paid 100 grand for a car that was full of issues, some minor, some annoying, and some infuriating. 100 grand is a huge purchase for many people, and I expected more. As a lifelong Toyota driver I am spoiled. I worked for Toyota for 16 years and am a quality focused person as a devotee of TPS. Maybe it's just me but I am glad to have had the haircut and learned something. Buyers remorse? Somewhat, but more an expensive lesson learned.

If you are interested the 98K purchased plus dealer made up fees and state taxes was 108K. I got 71K back after 11 months. I could have tried to sell privately but how long would that have taken, and I did consider Lemon Law but that is hard to prove, can take months, and where would I be then, so I bit the bullet and swallowed the loss and walked away. I am lucky to have put the car though my company so I got the write offs in 2024 and will do some juggling in 2025 to adjust for losses, so I will come out of it a little less lossy, maybe.

Good luck y'all.

N
You clearly had a horrible experience. That is really a shame. What is odd is that not everyone has this experience. It seems from the various comments over 2024, that Grenadiers are great and have few few problems, or they have the myriad of issues like yours. There doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason for the vast differences in experiences. Luckily, mine seems to have fallen on the positive side as I have had very few issues at all, no leaking, no weird bongs, averaging 15 to 16 mpg and sometimes 17, and my entertainment system (while a bit slow to respond sometimes), works just fine.

This is really all a mystery and I am sorry for your experience. I completely understand your views. Based on my experience so far, yeah, it is a toy, but I still love it and have no issues at all (11 months in so far)
 
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Totally resonating on the Ineos don’t give a shit sentiment. Makes zero sense their customer relationship is worser than some a large volume brand - IA, you are bottom barrel right now as a new brand. Stop acting like you are the shit.

Really makes me wonder if this venture was purely for tax write off or something else? 🤔
My dealer has been very responsive and very good. I wonder if some of the “Ineos doesn’t give a shit” feels are related to the dealer not communicating well or passing off issues to the mfg to save their own reputation vs Ineos issues clearly on their side.
 
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My dealer has been very responsive and very good. I wonder if some of the “Ineos doesn’t give a shit” feels are related to the dealer not communicating well or passing off issues to the mfg to save their own reputation vs Ineos issues clearly on their side.
No. I am certain people are able to differentiate between dealer and Ineos failings
 

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Sorry to hear about your struggles with the vehicle, it definitely isn't the vehicle for everyone or every need

For what it's worth, you can absolutely winch in drive; not just neutral (y)
 

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My dealer has been very responsive and very good. I wonder if some of the “Ineos doesn’t give a shit” feels are related to the dealer not communicating well or passing off issues to the mfg to save their own reputation vs Ineos issues clearly on their side.
I wrote to Ineos on a number of occasions about leaks and jackets and software related issues. All I ever got was "we have escalated your issue" but always crickets afterwards. Dealer complained to me about how poor Ineos was at responding even to them and how they had to fight to get them to approve warranty work.
 

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Sorry to hear about your struggles with the vehicle, it definitely isn't the vehicle for everyone or every need

For what it's worth, you can absolutely winch in drive; not just neutral (y)
It was the winching in Park some referred to. And yes, it is not a toy for the average buyer. It is a toy for someone who 100K is play money.
 

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It was the winching in Park some referred to. And yes, it is not a toy for the average buyer. It is a toy for someone who 100K is play money.
I love my Ineos but don’t read into my comments that it is perfect. Certainly it is not. 100k to me is real money for sure, but I guess I knew what I was getting into in terms of creature comforts and driving challenges so I willingly bought into that before plunking down my cash. But problems, literally very very few.

The issue is the thousands that have been bought here in the USA and you would think that if a massive amount were a lemon, we would have a few thousand unique complaints on this forum, but we don’t. I can’t explain it.
 
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I also don't think that a brand new car from a brand new manufacturer is everyones cup of tea. The early tesla's had some serious issues that only those with conviction could tolerate.

I think this rodeo just wasn't right for you. Time will tell if its right for me, i'm 9 months into my journey, and many of the things you list i've come to terms with.
The supply chain issues with long lead times on parts is super annoying though. That is fully within Ineos control and they need to sort that out. Parts availability with 5 days to any dealer in the united states isn't unreasonable 1 year after sales started.

I also think ineos missed an opportunity by not pushing a service manual to early adopters. So many of the true believers are in the early adopters and a service manual would totally have made the community become more self servicing which i think could really benefit the brand and the brand image. I would generally mostly take my car to the ineos servicing dealer but the ability to talk to my knowledgeable community members here on the forum with guidance and advice based on facts found in official documentation such as a service manual would to me have been useful. I think that is a bit of a shame actually -the most ardent early adopters on any technology tend to be tinkerers who want to know how something works. I'm no different.
 
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I love my Ineos but don’t read into my comments that it is perfect. Certainly it is not. 100k to me is real money for sure, but I guess I knew what I was getting into in terms of creature comforts and driving challenges so I willingly bought into that before plunking down my cash. But problems, literally very very few.

The issue is the thousands that have been bought here in the USA and you would think that if everyone were a lemon, we would have a few thousand unique complaints on this forum, but we don’t. I can’t explain it.
Global sales so far are reported to be 4000. Lemon laws are a uniquely USA thing and vary greatly between states, so it would be unusual for extensive Lemon Law claims. This does not mean however there are not a lot of issues and pissed off owners. Not everyone is willing or can afford to walk away. And as you say, many will be happy and far more tolerant, and many have few if any issues. Time will tell. Glad you’re happy 🤞🏻
 
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Global sales so far are reported to be 4000. Lemon laws are a uniquely USA thing and vary greatly between states, so it would be unusual for extensive Lemon Law claims. This does not mean however there are not a lot of issues and pissed off owners. Not everyone is willing or can afford to walk away. And as you say, many will be happy and far more tolerant, and many have few if any issues. Time will tell. Glad you’re happy 🤞🏻
Only 4000? Shheeeshh.. they can’t survive long. At that scale, you’d think they are building these manually in a garage.
 

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Only 4000? Shheeeshh.. they can’t survive long. At that scale, you’d think they are building these manually in a garage.
I am not sure where that 4,000 number is coming from but this article from October 2024 says 10,000 have been sold in the USA and the biggest sales are in Texas and California

 

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Global sales are around 8,500 units for 2024.
U.S. 4,956 until shutdown. That is also the overall number, as the deliveries started in 2024.

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Nodric, Sorry for your loss, emotionally and fiscally. I too have experienced many of the same issues but luckily none of the major faults that cause people to turn away from the brand.

That is quite a list of issues you put together and there are others issues that people have experienced, the State of Charge issue, the water in the floor board, etc.. I think in you honor, starting with your list, we should compile a list of all the shortcomings, faults, and failures and assign each one a number. Make it a pinned post. Then in our forum signatures we can just list the numbers of the faults we have. We will call this the Nodric Scale.
 
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