Except Ford has been doing roll outs for over a 100 years. So IMO this brand new company, with their first ever roll out, gets a pass.I have said repeatedly...this whole thing screams "Ford Bronco/Maverick rollout," but worse.
Sorry, they don't, though.Except Ford has been doing roll outs for over a 100 years. So IMO this brand new company, with their first ever roll out, gets a pass.
I started to seriously consider getting on the preorder but looking at that map it seems they are marketing it to the areas where it will most likely be utilized as a mall crawler by posers and “lifestyle” vehicle users.
Too bad such an overbuilt and robust vehicle I thought that would be a really good option for us rural folk out here on the ranches, farms and small towns of flyover country.
Too bad such an overbuilt and robust vehicle I thought that would be a really good option for us rural folk out here on the ranches, farms and small towns of flyover country.
When we purchased a ‘96 Discovery the LR dealer network was not that extensive. We had to drive to Philly area dealers from rural NJ. No biggie - I handled routine maintenance myself, scheduled warranty related dealer visits and enjoyed that vehicle for 16-years of daily service & extended travel.I agree but those are the population centers. Might not be a great idea to put the first dealer in Fargo. I'd say this is a tough call for any company and especially a new venture.
I started to seriously consider getting on the preorder but looking at that map it seems they are marketing it to the areas where it will most likely be utilized as a mall crawler by posers and “lifestyle” vehicle users.
Too bad such an overbuilt and robust vehicle I thought that would be a really good option for us rural folk out here on the ranches, farms and small towns of flyover country.
I prefer to do my own maintenance as well but any warranty work would require a two day drive just to get to an Ineos service center based on that map.When we purchased a ‘96 Discovery the LR dealer network was not that extensive. We had to drive to Philly area dealers from rural NJ. No biggie - I handled routine maintenance myself, scheduled warranty related dealer visits and enjoyed that vehicle for 16-years of daily service & extended travel.
This is no different, and I feel 90’s LR owners are somewhat well prepared for a new brand like Ineos. I’m really looking forward to getting my Grenadier off-road.