vtlandrover
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Pricing and specifications for an NAS Grenadier will be announced in Mid-May; last week of May the order banks open; and no down payment will be required.
who doesnt love announcements about announcementsPricing and specifications for an NAS Grenadier will be announced in Mid-May; last week of May the order banks open; and no down payment will be required.
If I’m thinking I’ll end up selling it in a couple of years would a fully decked out all black one be more marketable?
Like most Range Rovers. And G-Wagons. Many people seem to feel Black is an upscale color. I’m not in that camp and try to pick a color that suits the vehicle. Who knows you might really like it and want to keep it!would a fully decked out all black one be more marketable?
So here’s a question for the brain trust.
I’m going to get a Grenadier. I am not certain if I’ll end up keeping it for the long run just based off anticipated usage. My original build was going to be pretty basic in either blue or red with a white roof. If I’m thinking I’ll end up selling it in a couple of years would a fully decked out all black one be more marketable?
this is my biggest gripe (really that 2nd row doesn't fold flat), not that it's not impressive but i often use my LR4 like a pickup truck..usually for defender parts...The load space is enormous. I was very impressed with what I was able to see / use in the 15 - 20 minute drive.
this is my biggest gripe (really that 2nd row doesn't fold flat), not that it's not impressive but i often use my LR4 like a pickup truck..usually for defender parts...
glad you found it large enough, curious on what you compare to..
Do any current Rover vehicles being sold offer this feature?Even with 3rd row seats, the LR4 loadspace folds completely flat
It's like the stupid movie trailers that start with a... trailer, for the trailer.who doesnt love announcements about announcements
It's a good opportunity for front runner or some other company to come up with a drawer set that raises the back floor even with the seat hump. I bet it won't be long till it's for sale especially since these are being delivered in the UK now.Even with 3rd row seats, the LR4 loadspace folds completely flat, allowing for a 6' tall, dirtbag fisherman to catch some zzzz's. Quite comfortably.
Not apparently so with the Grenadier.
My issues with fold-flat is that I always have other stuff back there that I need to move to make it usable anyway.
Two schools of thought:So here’s a question for the brain trust.
I’m going to get a Grenadier. I am not certain if I’ll end up keeping it for the long run just based off anticipated usage. My original build was going to be pretty basic in either blue or red with a white roof. If I’m thinking I’ll end up selling it in a couple of years would a fully decked out all black one be more marketable?
I have never had a LR3/4. So no personal experience there. But I am aware they are still the most interior space of any vehicle in class and many other classes also.Even with an Lr3/4? The back is pretty cavernous.
Agree on the 3rd row seating not worthwhile yet having fold flat 2nd seats in my one vehicle compared to Rovers it does make a difference. For me the skis easily fit in yet not so much in the Rovers. Not a game changer yet if a new design why not offer it?I don’t need third row seating, or fold flat second row.