RE: 2023 INEOS Grenadier | PH Review

RE: 2023 INEOS Grenadier | PH Review

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sisu

2,607 posts

175 months

Wednesday 8th May
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blearyeyedboy said:
sisu said:
Well it depends.. if we are taking our most positive view, the 2024 allocations for America of 7000 have sold out. So if you order a Ineos in America, then you will have to wait until the 2025.
That seems dramatically better than the UK picture!
Clearly the tax burden in some countries is off-putting, and it'll be interesting to see whether the commercial version changes that.
Yes, well considering that Ford sold 726,624 of the F series in 2023 and that is just Ford... not Chevy, RAM, Tacoma or any of the pick ups made in America. Even a Hyundai Santa Cruz has sold 36,000 and they aren't playing the plucky Brit card.

We haven't even got onto the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser/4runner in the room.



ChemicalChaos

10,416 posts

162 months

Friday 17th May
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Spotted this one at a supermarket in Liverpool last night and just had to park behind it before having a nosey (without looking like I was casing it to steal!).
Not seen one in this flat baby blue colour before, and it doesnt even appear to be an option on the configurator? Definitely suited it though, I was rather envious....


Mammasaid

3,924 posts

99 months

ChemicalChaos

10,416 posts

162 months

Friday 17th May
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Mammasaid said:
You're right, it is. My bad, I'd thought that was a metallic option on the configurator

Mikebentley

6,200 posts

142 months

Friday 17th May
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I saw a metallic blue one today. It looked nice

dxg

8,297 posts

262 months

Sunday 19th May
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kOJLxhE1DM

^^ I think it looks a *lot* better. Even though they're the same units, the rear lights somehow look less jarring. Bed is too small to be useful, though. But that can be said for pretty much all double-cab pickups.

Familymad

701 posts

219 months

Sunday 19th May
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Such a shame it doesn’t payload itself into VAT reclaim. Rare thing in the UK then…