Are You Wasting Space in Your INEOS Grenadier? Fix It Now!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

Комментарии • 21

  • @Robert-cw8mq
    @Robert-cw8mq 11 дней назад +1

    Great information on the products. Love your videos! 👌👍😎

  • @seabound1350
    @seabound1350 11 дней назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @stephenhankey688
    @stephenhankey688 11 дней назад +1

    Liked the under seat draws😊practical I think.

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад

      It's a handy place to keep things - I was really happy to learn about the space being available. Thanks for your comment.

  • @zacharyfett2491
    @zacharyfett2491 11 дней назад

    Thank you for the video!
    I definitely wish the left and right side cargo management systems were more reasonably priced, but those are definitely my next purchases!

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад +1

      Agreed! They never seem to be less than $300 for each one (U.S.), but they are well made and fit just perfectly - which is why it's frustrating that there is no competition for this so far as that might drive the pricing down. Thanks for commenting.

  • @Campingseen2045
    @Campingseen2045 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you for ur info

  • @npero4946
    @npero4946 11 дней назад

    A bicycle handlebar bag mounted to the passenger front grab handle is a good option as well and plenty of options already out there.

  • @youraveragejoe123
    @youraveragejoe123 11 дней назад

    Thanks for the video Josh. Excellent job as usual. I really liked the sliding drawers. I saw it in one at Rusnak in Pasadena. It was $2000. I think for me that's the most practical. Its locking and hard to get into so if you're transporting cash guns or ammo, that's perfect. I wanted to ask if you have an idea as to how to weld a little step that maybe has a 180 degree hinge that flips back up. It's to help my mother who's short get in the grenadier. Even the running board is a bit high for her. But a little aluminum maybe step that stows away after use would be great. Have you seen anything like that? Keep em coming Josh. You're getting up there in subscribers.

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад

      Funny you should bring this up. I have a 92 year old mom who is 4'10 and I drive her occasionally in the Grenadier. She is only allowed the front seat because the side stepper is wide and she is able to get in by herself because of the grip along the window frame (the approach to the rear seating is a bit narrow!). She gets out on her own too, but we're always standing right there because that last step is a big one. I am not a welder type, but I do have a couple of suggestions. For a built-in, I would contact Agile Offroad to see if they have anything that can help you as they have addressed a few unique situations for the Grenadier with customized products. The other is to go simple and get one of those little step stools that fold flat that you might use in the kitchen to reach an upper shelf. The one I'm thinking of probably costs $15 and would fill in that first step to the built-in side stepper and then into the Grenadier. Also, being a separate piece it can be placed so that coming out of the car will be more natural as it won't feel like climbing down a ladder. So that you can see what I'm talking about, I added it to the Amazon links in this video's description at the bottom of the list just before the time stamps. If nothing else, this might hold you over until you can find a built-in solution. Hope that helps!

  • @antisteev
    @antisteev 11 дней назад

    Thanks Josh. I enjoy your videos. These aftermarket items are very expensive. Stowage bags sold in outdoor shops work well too. Where do you stow your factory supplied tools?

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад +1

      Excellent question! I took the tire iron and little tool pouch it was wrapped in and stashed it under the rear seat behind the subwoofer (I have a Fieldmaster, so no 2nd battery) and there is long space that accommodates this nicely. All other tools are in one of my canvas bags that I have on the left side storage that you saw in the video (torx sets, tire pressure gauge, and a couple of other things). You are right about these aftermarket items being expensive (at least for what they are).

  • @C-Mack1972
    @C-Mack1972 11 дней назад

    Unfortunately the quality to cost ratio on some interior aftermarket accessories is way out of balance especially on ones I’ve seen in person for the Grenadier. I do agree, Ineos could have done a bit better on the storage and ergonomic front from the factory. I’ve found you have to be very selective with which aftermarket accessories you get otherwise your interior quickly starts to looks like the auto accessory aisle at Walmart. Good content and tips though much appreciated!

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад

      So true! I'm pretty picky about things that I add in and consciously avoid things that look sub-par. But you're right about the pricing for this captive Grenadier audience. That will change in future years I hope, but at least these companies are taking the risk to try to serve the market. But as you state, some items are definitely better than others when it comes to quality.

  • @philipkearns9757
    @philipkearns9757 11 дней назад +1

    All good ideas however, the prices charged for these items really make me feel like I’m having my pants pulled down before being well and truly f….

    • @MyAutomobileObsession
      @MyAutomobileObsession  11 дней назад +2

      LOL - you are not wrong on that! I find the prices a little crazy, however some of these are well designed solutions, so I step up and pay the price. That's what got me making videos like this, as I've tried some overpriced junk too and wanted to share the better of the solutions. Thanks for your comment.

    • @philipkearns9757
      @philipkearns9757 11 дней назад

      @ You are doing a great job. Thank you