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

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So many owners experiencing problems with leaking safari’s and Dorris gaskets etc. no excuse for the lack of quality control at hambach. Those guys are always on coffee break while the robots work
Having walked the entire factory floor myself, it's really quite the opposite
 

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catastrophic problems ....“rigourous” testing was simply staged.... they could build it in FRANCE of all places.
You are somewhat misinformed. Yes It was Built in Hambach with parts manufactured from all corners of the world. Don't believe everything you read and hear, only believe what you see and not what you think.
 

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You are somewhat misinformed. Yes It was Built in Hambach with parts manufactured from all corners of the world. Don't believe everything you read and hear, only believe what you see and not what you think.
Don't worry, he needs to take a test from the Toyota land cruiser forum where people are complaining about the catastrophic failure that Toyota is having with their engines. Rumor has it, after they left the post, they moved on to Jeep forum to drop some pearls of wisdom.
 

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So many owners experiencing problems with leaking safari’s and Dorris gaskets etc. no excuse for the lack of quality control at hambach. Those guys are always on coffee break while the robots work
Mine doesn't have any Dorris gaskets, should I be concerned?
 
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"Catastophic problems" is a bit much, but then so is the inevitable defensive forum brigade. Balance in all things I guess
 

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"Catastophic problems" is a bit much, but then so is the inevitable defensive forum brigade. Balance in all things I guess
How dare you say we’re defensive! Who said we’re defensive? Who have you been talking to and what did they say about us?
 

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Meh - everyone has their own tolerance. Driving Land Rovers (Defenders) since '97 has uniquely prepared me to own a Grenadier. My A/C works wayyyyyyyy better than it ever did in a Land Rover, the FAV circus is after all pushing a button - which hasn't caused any injuries to date, and I have nowhere near the level of anxiety I did about having to fix stuff like I did with the Defender's. The range feels a little stupid, but so what - I'll just carry gas on the sides and hope I don't blow up. Made it to Ft Davis and back - never really worried too much about getting gas - and there are some long stretches out to the Big Bend area. Plus the magic mushroom matches the dirt almost exactly where I use it. Never looks dirty, or probably to some always looks dirty.

I'm 22,000 miles in.
 
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Meh - everyone has their own tolerance. Driving Land Rovers (Defenders) since '97 has uniquely prepared me to own a Grenadier. My A/C works wayyyyyyyy better than it ever did in a Land Rover, the FAV circus is after all pushing a button - which hasn't caused any injuries to date, and I have nowhere near the level of anxiety I did about having to fix stuff like I did with the Defender's. The range feels a little stupid, but so what - I'll just carry gas on the sides and hope I don't blow up. Made it to Ft Davis and back - never really worried too much about getting gas - and there are some long stretches out to the Big Bend area. Plus the magic mushroom matches the dirt almost exactly where I use it. Never looks dirty, or probably to some always looks dirty.

I'm 22,000 miles in.

Yeah I do think the small gas tank was an interesting choice given the marketing, but I also do agree there are very few places in the continental US that it'd become a real concern. Australia, Africa, central Asia though has huge tracts of land where you probably want to be carrying a heavy load of extra fuel when on adventure.

That or towing. Towing anything 5-6k lbs on a 23 gallon tank is torture lol. I havent towed my Oliver travel trailer (~6200lbs wet) with the grenny yet but I'd guess based on experience it cuts fuel efficiency in roughly half, so that means stopping every 150 miles or so.
 
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You are somewhat misinformed. Yes It was Built in Hambach with parts manufactured from all corners of the world. Don't believe everything you read and hear, only believe what you see and not what you think.
Smart car factory, smart car problems?

Seriously most of the problems would not be problems if the manual were available and the software were open.
 
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