Are Ineos sales meeting expectations ?

Are Ineos sales meeting expectations ?

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Jon39

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13,354 posts

150 months

Monday 6th May
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I have no idea what Ineos sales targets might be, but 70 new registrations during Q1 2024 in the UK, does not seem very many.
Any thoughts on the initial progress of this fantastic project ?


Gnevans

489 posts

129 months

Monday 6th May
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Ive seen one and it was underwhelming.

reddiesel

2,461 posts

54 months

Friday 31st May
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I think its been underwhelming to say the least . Farmers still prefer the Japanese offerings and the Chelsea Brigade the JLR ones . The Car Industry is littered with vanity projects and although I hope the Ineos doesn't become one , I am beginning to wonder about Sir Jim .

Red9zero

7,871 posts

64 months

Friday 31st May
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I live in what should be one of their ideal locations, on the edge of the countryside, with Bristol (and Clifton, the posh bit) the other side. However, the farmers round here are desperately clinging onto their old Defenders, even having them rebuilt in a couple of cases, or buying ATV / side by side type things, which tbf are probably faster than an old Landie laugh I haven't noticed any new Jap pick ups, but there are a couple of new Defender 90 commercials going round that are obviously used for work. The only Grenadier I have actually seen on the road was in Clifton village and it was getting a lot of attention, despite the Ferrari and Lambo doing laps. Not sure if it was just the novelty value, but it did look pretty good to me.

paul n

273 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd June
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It is very worrying for the company!

With nearly new ones down to 50k and still 4 plus years warranty on them I am very tempted as I do like them (I like big square boxes as super practical) but worried the company might go bust within a few years with these numbers then I am stuck with a car I can’t get parts for etc!

119 for sale on autotrader last time I looked!

I think them having to make so many commercials (to hit emmisons targets) and them not being bay reclaimable might have a scuppered them also.

Lower speed limits on the n1 vehicles could be a pain with modern traffic cameras but then again driving slow might mean decent mpg!


bnseven

149 posts

145 months

Friday 7th June
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https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/2023-ineos-gr...

guess this one gives hope to those waiting for the sub 40k Grenadier, tiny mileage as well

rpguk

4,484 posts

291 months

Friday 7th June
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70 registrations in Q1 vs 115 currently for sale on autotrader doesn't bode well.

paul n

273 posts

176 months

Friday 7th June
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Wow! Makes me think a lot of the ones that have been sat for a while on autotrader at 50k will be reduced to that soon.

At 40k with 4 years warranty left I will probably buy one! A lot of at for the money and the guts of them are very well made/ built to last.




bnseven said:
https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/2023-ineos-gr...

guess this one gives hope to those waiting for the sub 40k Grenadier, tiny mileage as well