View Full Version : Hire a diesel Clubman (where in Scotland?)
GP BILLY
26th October 2010, 11:28 AM
Looking to hire a diesel cubbie for a day or 2, the wife
want's a clubbie and don't know whether to get a petrol S
or the diesel and give it a remap (anybody got a remapped diesel mini?)
She likes the £30 a year roadtax, any info would be appreciated:thumbs up:
zimbo
26th October 2010, 12:12 PM
Billy it's actually £20 a year now... And sorry I have no idea where you could hire one from.
ianking
26th October 2010, 12:18 PM
Eastern have a rental dept.
They have a Cooper S all4 Countryman on the rental fleet as well.
I was in on Sunday with my Dad and we spotted it.
Big Gordy
26th October 2010, 12:58 PM
Surely a dealer would let you have one on an extended test drive if you were seriously considering buying one from them :confused:
Delboy
26th October 2010, 01:13 PM
Surely a dealer would let you have one on an extended test drive if you were seriously considering buying one from them :confused:
I would have thought so :yes nod:.
Douglas Park at Hamilton have a car hire section - they gave me a Mini Cooper then Cooper Clubman last year when my car was in their garage for a month. Worth a call anyway.
s-a-l-t-i-r-e
26th October 2010, 06:08 PM
I would say, having a Clubman D, that if its economy your looking for stick with the Dooper... I remember test driving them both, and to be honest I really couldn't tell them much apart...
Scottie
26th October 2010, 06:09 PM
I love my Diesel Clubman and I thought it was £30 a year to road tax.
GP BILLY
26th October 2010, 06:46 PM
Thanks for all the info folks:thumbs up::thumbs up:
I will give Parks a wee call and if I have no joy will try
Eastern:yes nod: as for asking the dealers for long test
drive most of the car we are interested in are down south:argh:
Just tryin to get one with the right spec:smilewinkgrin:
KenL
26th October 2010, 08:05 PM
I love my Diesel Clubman and I thought it was £30 a year to road tax.
Could it be cheaper in the first year?
I know when my wife got the wee i10, tax is free for the first year then something really cheap after that.
Scottie
26th October 2010, 08:15 PM
I paid £50 for the first year with it being new and show room tax etc
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