I not a fan of the engine either, but no one ************** when the Merc put 212hp straight 6 car engine in the G, or the v8 from a car in the G. Do you really think if there's an internal issue with this bimmer motor, and g 500 in the middle of Uruguay, that it's going to be any easier to find a skilled mechanic, or the wait for parts to be shipped will be any shorter if you owned the G? I mean, people here see a unicat MAN for sale and they think it's cool and never criticize it for parts availability, but this thing uses BMW's most common engine architecture and I'm supposed to be afraid to drive it outside of the city limits.
There's no shortage of legitimate criticisms of what came out of the oven here, but, much of it is turning into hyperbole unless the only acceptable answer to world travel is Toyota.
I have never seen a G outside of city limits.
As someone who works in the auto industry the thought of one coming in makes me cringe. Nobody will have anything for it in town.
Kinda like Beemer, might as well drag it back up to the city.
Parts will be somewhat better for Toyota but yeah, still an hour from a dealer.
In the us in rural areas... imports are not well supported at all.
A Ineos while cool... might as well be a Romulan Warbird.
Not trying to be elitist or whatever, I would love to sneak up on a old Discovery but it's the same story. I will either I will either have to figure out to do my own work on it (which wouldnt bother me) or I will have to pay someone else to figure it out.
Imo for long distance offroad travel the old adage of "when I'm Rome do what the Romans do" rings especially true.
Grenadier looks cool and imo has a ton of potential, it is going to have to gain a lot of traction before I would make the jump even if I had the money for it.