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Would you trust it?

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So on the verge of picking up a Grenadier.

Presently drive a 2017 GX460 and am very happy with it except the "soccer mom" vibe.

So the help I need is this:

I will be working remotely in Northern Ontario (CANADA) for the summer. Nearest Ineos dealer is six hours to the south and from its reviews I'd rate it as a generous 3 out of 10. IF I had any sort of issue with the Gren I'm outta luck because I wont have the time to bring it back down and from what I'm reading here and other places there is a very good chance there will be something needing addressed.

The Lexus I have 99.9% confidence in, the Gren well I just don't know.

Now the only reason I'm considering this right now is because of the "offers" in play. $3000 accessory credit, $5000 discount on MSRP, 2.9% financing and the new one $3475 credit for owning a GX! Canadian Pesos not USD. This is of course on in stock vehicles which the one I'm looking at is a May 2024 build. It is what I would order missing the "rough pack" which I get the desire for but honestly all my Land Rovers before never had locking diffs and tires can always be added later.

So, would you buy now, hope for the best or wait?

Thanks gang...
 
Nearly (very nearly) every issue found on stock Grenadiers are annoyances vs. catastrophes, which means they could wait 3 months to be addressed IF you are willing to live with them for that long. There are a handful of Grenadiers in Hawaii and Alaska (separately) and they are even further from a dealer. I'm fairly confident the family traveling the globe in one and traversing Tajikistan, or the Gregors traveling Central America in their Australian-spec diesel are >6hrs from a dealer as well.

The GX is a known constant... the 4.6 is strong and the 120 series chassis was produced for long enough to know it will keep on keeping on through basically anything. From there it's a personal question bout what you want and what you're willing to deal with if issues arise. Always remember that negative voices are far louder than positive ones, especially on the internet
 
I'm learning to trust mine, 38,000 miles on it now. I've had a few annoyances, but nothing that has stopped me going anywhere. Just messages on the OBC which needed the dealer to reset. Mechanically she has been sound.
 
Buy it and rent a different beater for the summer if you’re that concerned. Everyone’s experiences are their own but mine have been nothing but annoyances.
 
As stated by anand
"Nearly (very nearly) every issue found on stock Grenadiers are annoyances vs. catastrophes"

That is certainly the case here in OZ from what I can gather from the forum and the grape vine, with mine at nearly 45k klms I am waiting for a service and a oil weep to be fixed. Haven't had to use road side assist but it is there if need be and I am under the impression that is worldwide? (y)
 
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Yes. If you want one, this is a good time to buy.

But only if you can put some miles on it and get any issues taken care of before you drive to Ontario. There may be some small problems on delivery that you would want to get fixed (like low coolant, AC recharge, leaking safari windows).
 
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