The Real Defender?
Global chemical giant INEOS delivers the vehicle Land Rover never could – but is the Defender even an appropriate comparison to make?
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Daily Mail UK did, gave it 3.5 out of 5I'm actually surprised that they haven't (so far) been more critical, on account of the tradeoff in on road dynamics when compared with SUVs.
It seems that most journalists have cut Ineos some slack on teething issues.
Then again any car lover would be pleased to see the emergence of a new marque, particularly one with such a singular intent.
If this proves to be a legitimate concern that Ineos themselves do not correct, the aftermarket will. Might take a bit of time, but some clever engineer will make it better.An articulated arm might be the answer: so as to position the wiper blade vertically as it approaches the A pillar....(1970s Chevrolet)
DIY after market fix...solved!
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or as they say don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.....dont sweat the small stuff
In the meantime I’ll keep using the rain XIf this proves to be a legitimate concern that Ineos themselves do not correct, the aftermarket will. Might take a bit of time, but some clever engineer will make it better.