This ute forgoes a lot of bells and whistles to provide one of the most overtly mechanical driving experiences of any modern vehicle.
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Buyers of the Ineos Grenadier and Grenadier Quartermaster are apparently not interested in intrusive electronic safety assists.
This ute forgoes a lot of bells and whistles to provide one of the most overtly mechanical driving experiences of any modern vehicle.
This ute forgoes a lot of bells and whistles to provide one of the most overtly mechanical driving experiences of any modern vehicle.
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