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INEOS GRENDIER - What do you guys think?
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I think they're targeting the Jeep wranglers, Toyota land cruisers, 2020 defenders and Mercedes G-Wagon customers. But who knows, maybe they'll launch a bare bones stripped out commercial SWB version if they get enough interest. If that was the case, I personally don't think there's much out there that could compete with it. (Pickups are in a different class IMO).
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Lambert wrote: Interested to hear about the swb version but again it has to be able to tow be properly shorter and sufficiently basic that it can be disinfected and washed inside with a hosepipe. And I'm not paying 30 to 40 thousand pounds for that.
Does not appear to stop a lot of people, maybe use a pressure washer as it ok on most interiors :whistle:
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Podge wrote: You can argue about speccing up a Ranger to the max and than saying it's equivalent to an Ineos. But then you're forgetting that business, utilities and agricultural users aren't speccing 20 inch alloys, Android Auto and Leather inside. For a significant amount of people a 4wd is a tool to earn money with.
And for 22k ex vat you can have a bog standard Ford Ranger crew cab with a 170bhp Diesel which isn't a great deal of money in the grand scheme of things.
That's why it's the best selling crew cab for 3 years running. It's cheap and it works. At one point they were shifting more than the Hilux/Navara and L200 combined in the UK.
That isn't speccing it to the max, you can make the Ranger a lot more pricey and that is even ignoring the Raptor variant.
And if I'm brutally honest, I see very very few low spec or base model pickups of any type. But especially Rangers. I don't know the sales split, but observationally I see a lot of high spec and a lot of Wildtracks about. And certainly any on a farm round this way are of higher spec.
The Hilux is exactly the same, if not slightly more pricey.
And lets not forget the Land Cruiser, which is arguably closer to the Grenadiers market than the pickup trucks.
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DAGZOOK wrote: I'm sure the boffins at INEOS have done thorough market research, but I think we can all unilaterally agree that the price point released thus far is a bit steep..
I think they're targeting the Jeep wranglers, Toyota land cruisers, 2020 defenders and Mercedes G-Wagon customers. But who knows, maybe they'll launch a bare bones stripped out commercial SWB version if they get enough interest. If that was the case, I personally don't think there's much out there that could compete with it. (Pickups are in a different class IMO).
To be fair. I don't think Ineos have released any prices. There is only speculation from motoring bodies and journos.
As for them targeting a Wrangler (which has always been a leisure vehicle not utility), the new Defender (which is a Discovery in drag) or a G-Wagen (which is just crazy money and never used these days as a utility vehicle). I'd have thought no. But I guess we will have to wait and see.
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300bhpton wrote:
DAGZOOK wrote: I'm sure the boffins at INEOS have done thorough market research, but I think we can all unilaterally agree that the price point released thus far is a bit steep..
I think they're targeting the Jeep wranglers, Toyota land cruisers, 2020 defenders and Mercedes G-Wagon customers. But who knows, maybe they'll launch a bare bones stripped out commercial SWB version if they get enough interest. If that was the case, I personally don't think there's much out there that could compete with it. (Pickups are in a different class IMO).
To be fair. I don't think Ineos have released any prices. There is only speculation from motoring bodies and journos.
As for them targeting a Wrangler (which has always been a leisure vehicle not utility), the new Defender (which is a Discovery in drag) or a G-Wagen (which is just crazy money and never used these days as a utility vehicle). I'd have thought no. But I guess we will have to wait and see.
300, INEOS sent an email out to all 'subscribed' customers containing a video interview with the UK's marketing chief towards the end of last week. I subscribed a while back purely out of interest due to getting first dibs on the latest grenadier news and manufacturing updates. They gave indicative minimum price figures of the new grenadier, but alluded to the fact that this price could fluctuate based on model specifications/toys which are still being decided. So the previously mentioned prices could in reality increase even more so
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Making something that works and keeps on working is very difficult for a new company with no track record, just look at Tesla.
Then they are entering a competitive market with some well established players, a market that might be gone in 2030 for petrol/diesel and 5 years latter for hybrids.
A lot of people miss the old Defender, trouble is they are probably already sorted with something else. After all if the Defender was still going to be a good seller today, why was it dropped?
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