2024 Ineos Quartermaster ute: Australian deliveries due early next year
Shipments to the Asia Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East regions will follow soon after, so expect Australian deliveries to take place early in 2024.
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Shipments to the Asia Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East regions will follow soon after, so expect Australian deliveries to take place early in 2024.
For years the classic Land Rover Defender has served as an ambulance, fire truck, and rescue vehicle in the UK and elsewhere around the world, even though it never quite made it stateside in that role. Now that the classic Defender is out of production, specialized rescue teams are looking for a replacement that will be just as rugged, roomy, and easy on the municipal wallet to run in their fleets. One candidate is the Ineos Grenadier, which has already been tested with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Dubai as part of its development program. Now, Nith Inshore Rescue in Scotland has chosen the new 4x4 as its search and rescue vehicle, becoming the first emergency response Grenadier in the UK, and replacing an older Defender that has filled this role for years. Grenadiers Are on the Way, but Is the Price Right? The service is one of the most active lifeboat stations in Scotland, located on the estuary of the River Nith near
Shipments to the Asia Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East regions will follow soon after, so expect Australian deliveries to take place early in 2024.
A 2004 Range Rover with suspected ties to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has shattered auction records, selling for $165,000.
The wild Callum Skye electric-off roader is the first car to bear the name of legendary designer and company founder Ian Callum.
It doesn’t feel like it’s been all that long since the Ineos Grenadier was nothing but the dream of an ambitious British billionaire who wanted to build a true successor to the original Land Rover Defender. In reality, it has been more than six years since the project first came to the public’s attention and 12 months since production of the rugged off-roader started.
We've seen quite a few engine swaps on a Beetle before, including burly V8s through a South African workshop, but this one is something we have yet to see — a Subaru-powered Volkswagen Beetle called the MexiBug7.
Better stick that music from the Hovis ad on because I’m about to sound like an old fart. There was a time, not very long ago, when a hot hatch was a hot hatch. You knew what you were getting, a lightly souped up shopping trolley with just enough performance to encourage yobbish behaviour, but at a price that dangled it in front of anyone who saw cars as more than a conveyance from A to B. Accessibility, practicality, lobability – those were the pillars of this once great genre that’s in danger of disappearing altogether.