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kerrbryan
30th December 2010, 10:00 PM
Hey peeps,
New to here, so hi all.
Right, Im after a R56 S for the wife. Looking to get minimum 57 plate+, as low miles as poss and for the best price (dont we all?)
Have seen this one below,
http://www.premierusedcars.co.uk/cardetail/LT57WHD
+ if anyone has seen any or are going to sell/no someone going to sell in the very near future then give me a shout/link/pm
Ideally looking for red/white/laser blue or grey, so pretty much open to everything, although NO 16" alloys.
Cheers in advance
Bryan
N16SHP
30th December 2010, 11:59 PM
Hey Bryan, welcome along to NMS!
My first instinct for the add you've linked is why is a 57 plate S with only 20K on the clock so cheap? My personal opinion is if your gonna buy from a private garage, make sure the Mini has the TLC pack. That covers you for 3 years warranty should anything go wrong with the car. If you buy a car from a Mini garage (a Cherished Mini) it comes with a minimum 1 year warranty as standard also to give you piece of mind, which in all honesty is not a bad thing as our cars are expensive and prone to the odd problem or two. I also wouldn't worry too much about the 16" alloys, most S's come with the crown spokes which are 17s, but bare in mind that you can buy OEM rims from Pistonheads, Ebay and from the for sale section on here.
My final bit of advice is don't be afraid to bargain with the proper Mini dealers if you see a car you like that's just slightly over budget. We bought a 57 plate S in pepper white and talked 995 off the price of the car and a full tank of fuel which is close to what £1050 off the car!! Also if you buy from a Mini garage you know that the car is in good nick to be classed as a cherished mini, as mini's that do not pass the checks get sold to other local dealers, so therefore you can buy with relative confidence!
Good luck!!
kerrbryan
31st December 2010, 01:00 AM
Cheers N16SHP,
Cheers for the advice. Kinda thought this myself with the mileage/price etc. Going to give them a phone n see wot they say anyway. Thought it was to good to be true initially. Been keeping an eye on the local MINI dealers too, got until Mach before our lease car goes back so plenty of time yet but kinda like to be organised!
Ps Want to sell your white S?
Realistically what should I b aiming to pay for 57 08 ish S with standard extras? (I no thats like how longs a bit of string....)
N16SHP
31st December 2010, 06:20 PM
Cheers N16SHP,
Cheers for the advice. Kinda thought this myself with the mileage/price etc. Going to give them a phone n see wot they say anyway. Thought it was to good to be true initially. Been keeping an eye on the local MINI dealers too, got until Mach before our lease car goes back so plenty of time yet but kinda like to be organised!
Ps Want to sell your white S?
Realistically what should I b aiming to pay for 57 08 ish S with standard extras? (I no thats like how longs a bit of string....)
...depends how long you cut it :D
You can spend anything between £10.5k to £14k on a 57 plate S. It totally depends what you want in it. I mean you can get a standard S with nothing much in it for about £10k, but if you want some toys like the chilli pack (which has the bi-xenon headlights, half leather seats, 3 spoke steering wheel, crown spoke alloys, air conditioning) you can pay anything up to £13k so its really hit or miss. Don't be afraid to travel too, as like I said, if you buy through a Mini dealer, you know it's cherished and a decent car and not a dog.
GCA3N
31st December 2010, 06:46 PM
...depends how long you cut it :D
You can spend anything between £10.5k to £14k on a 57 plate S. It totally depends what you want in it. I mean you can get a standard S with nothing much in it for about £10k, but if you want some toys like the chilli pack (which has the bi-xenon headlights, half leather seats, 3 spoke steering wheel, crown spoke alloys, air conditioning) you can pay anything up to £13k so its really hit or miss. Don't be afraid to travel too, as like I said, if you buy through a Mini dealer, you know it's cherished and a decent car and not a dog.
Sound advice Neil. To add to your comments neil chili pack is a 100% must.
N16SHP
31st December 2010, 06:48 PM
Sound advice Neil. To add to your comments neil chili pack is a 100% must.
Yeah totally agree, I came across a stunner of an R56 S when I was hunting for mine, test drove it only to find it didn't have the Chilli Pack, but had the Xenon's and Crown Spokes, but no air con....weird and stupid as with that turbo you sure as hell need the AC in the summer!! So yeah Chilli Pack is a must!!
kerrbryan
2nd January 2011, 01:47 PM
Found this.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201152376271739/sort/priceasc/usedcars/price-from/9000/colour/white/maximum-mileage/up_to_40000_miles/model/cooper_s/make/mini/postcode/ka112gb/page/2/radius/1501?logcode=p
Nice 1 owner example with good spec. Seems good & genuine going by the conversation I just had with the guy. Bit of a trek for me but I dont mind. Any things bar the oblivious that I should look out for or ask about?
Cheers
MINI William
2nd January 2011, 02:47 PM
Hey Bryan, welcome along to NMS!
My first instinct for the add you've linked is why is a 57 plate S with only 20K on the clock so cheap? My personal opinion is if your gonna buy from a private garage, make sure the Mini has the TLC pack. That covers you for 3 years warranty should anything go wrong with the car. If you buy a car from a Mini garage (a Cherished Mini) it comes with a minimum 1 year warranty as standard also to give you piece of mind, which in all honesty is not a bad thing as our cars are expensive and prone to the odd problem or two. I also wouldn't worry too much about the 16" alloys, most S's come with the crown spokes which are 17s, but bare in mind that you can buy OEM rims from Pistonheads, Ebay and from the for sale section on here.
My final bit of advice is don't be afraid to bargain with the proper Mini dealers if you see a car you like that's just slightly over budget. We bought a 57 plate S in pepper white and talked 995 off the price of the car and a full tank of fuel which is close to what £1050 off the car!! Also if you buy from a Mini garage you know that the car is in good nick to be classed as a cherished mini, as mini's that do not pass the checks get sold to other local dealers, so therefore you can buy with relative confidence!
Good luck!!
Neil TLC doesnt give you warranty its for servicing :yes nod:
Yeah totally agree, I came across a stunner of an R56 S when I was hunting for mine, test drove it only to find it didn't have the Chilli Pack, but had the Xenon's and Crown Spokes, but no air con....weird and stupid as with that turbo you sure as hell need the AC in the summer!! So yeah Chilli Pack is a must!!
What connection does a turbo and air con have?:rolleyes:
N16SHP
2nd January 2011, 04:37 PM
Neil TLC doesnt give you warranty its for servicing :yes nod:
What connection does a turbo and air con have?:rolleyes:
Yeah I only just having found out about having the TLC read what it gave you the other day, thought it was warranty, then realised it was service related, honest mistake.
And the turbo, well lets see now, 1 hot day + 1 hot turbo + 1 cabin needing cooled from the intake behind the turbo = lots of moisture, plus heat plus steaming windows...simples ain't it!
badwolf340
2nd January 2011, 05:22 PM
never heard so much nonsence about turbo and aircon,you would need aircon on a hot day with any of the Mini varients ,but well worth having .
stoney
2nd January 2011, 05:33 PM
dont need air con full stop open the window less whight in the car and also it eats your petrol and dulls the BHP when turned on !!i never use mine i think it should have been left out of the GP but its not so
kerrbryan
2nd January 2011, 06:27 PM
Any thoughts on the car linked. I think the spec is quite good. 1 lady owner from new (selling as baby, need bigger car).
Forbes
2nd January 2011, 06:57 PM
And the turbo, well lets see now, 1 hot day + 1 hot turbo + 1 cabin needing cooled from the intake behind the turbo = lots of moisture, plus heat plus steaming windows...simples ain't it!
Neil that is a serious contender for comment of the year already, absolutely brilliant
:laugh::laugh:
Doug_m
2nd January 2011, 07:56 PM
dont need air con full stop open the window less whight in the car and also it eats your petrol and dulls the BHP when turned on !!i never use mine i think it should have been left out of the GP but its not so
But... Opening a window produces drag which will prob equal the "dulling" of bhp :p
Mon the fish
2nd January 2011, 08:07 PM
But... Opening a window produces drag which will prob equal the "dulling" of bhp :p
Correct. It's been proven loads of times before that air con is more efficient than manual air con (window down).
If you're that bothered about 1-2 bhp lost, man up and drive hot. The rest of us will enjoy a nice cool car.
Doug_m
2nd January 2011, 08:11 PM
Correct. It's been proven loads of times before that air con is more efficient than manual air con (window down).
If you're that bothered about 1-2 bhp lost, man up and drive hot. The rest of us will enjoy a nice cool car.
Haha agree with the man up!
mini-pea
2nd January 2011, 09:09 PM
Hey peeps,
New to here, so hi all.
Right, Im after a R56 S for the wife. Looking to get minimum 57 plate+, as low miles as poss and for the best price (dont we all?)
Have seen this one below,
http://www.premierusedcars.co.uk/cardetail/LT57WHD
+ if anyone has seen any or are going to sell/no someone going to sell in the very near future then give me a shout/link/pm
Ideally looking for red/white/laser blue or grey, so pretty much open to everything, although NO 16" alloys.
Cheers in advance
Bryan
57 plate with 20k on it books at around 11k retail in Decembers Cap Car Price Guide so its cheap but id guess thats more down to the colour, red cars never sell well these days.
If you like the colour and aint fussed about a massive spec'd car then it looks like a great buy in mu opinion.
I source quite a lot of cars so if you need any help with pricing give me a shout
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii131/x5pea3/photo-38.png
N16SHP
3rd January 2011, 12:45 AM
never heard so much nonsence about turbo and aircon,you would need aircon on a hot day with any of the Mini varients ,but well worth having .
Thought that might have been the case. Mind you, I was there in that car so I mean, I wouldn't know would I :Whistle::Whistle:
Neil that is a serious contender for comment of the year already, absolutely brilliant
:laugh::laugh:
Safe to say my tongue was planted firmly in my cheek there mate :D:thumbs up:
N16SHP
3rd January 2011, 12:48 AM
Any thoughts on the car linked. I think the spec is quite good. 1 lady owner from new (selling as baby, need bigger car).
I think the car linked looks really good mate. It's much the same spec as my Mrs' S that she just got, and its a cracker to look at. The lounge leather is so comfortable too, and in all honesty, it's what most folk comment on!!
Hope you get a motor that you like soon, but the best thing about the Mini's is that there are so many of them, that if you don't get one, there will be another just around the corner, plus the ease of modding and availability of parts means you can make them just how you want!
GCA3N
3rd January 2011, 09:57 AM
I think the car linked looks really good mate. It's much the same spec as my Mrs' S that she just got, and its a cracker to look at. The lounge leather is so comfortable too, and in all honesty, it's what most folk comment on!!
Hope you get a motor that you like soon, but the best thing about the Mini's is that there are so many of them, that if you don't get one, there will be another just around the corner, plus the ease of modding and availability of parts means you can make them just how you want!
Yeh what ^^^^^^^^ he said. Looks nice.
kerrbryan
3rd January 2011, 08:01 PM
57 plate with 20k on it books at around 11k retail in Decembers Cap Car Price Guide so its cheap but id guess thats more down to the colour, red cars never sell well these days.
If you like the colour and aint fussed about a massive spec'd car then it looks like a great buy in mu opinion.
I source quite a lot of cars so if you need any help with pricing give me a shout
What do you think of the spec and price off this one?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201152376271739/sort/pricedesc/usedcars/colour/white/price-to/12000/price-from/9000/model/cooper_s/make/mini/radius/1500/postcode/ka112gb/page/1?logcode=p
RobSco
3rd January 2011, 09:45 PM
Hi
Car looks nice and the spec is quite good, If looking for a car and paying that sort of price you would be better looking at a Cherished Mini from a Mini Dealer where you would have peace of mind with the Warranty that is supplied when buying one...
www.petervardymini.co.uk/used_mini/about.html
www.minicherished.co.uk/miniuk/minicherished/benefits/0,,___,00.html
Hope you find what your looking for... :thumbs up:
mini-pea
3rd January 2011, 10:00 PM
What do you think of the spec and price off this one?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201152376271739/sort/pricedesc/usedcars/colour/white/price-to/12000/price-from/9000/model/cooper_s/make/mini/radius/1500/postcode/ka112gb/page/1?logcode=p
I wouldn't be concerned purchasing outside the main dealer network, however 11.5K is not far of the Retail Price, percentage wise, on a 57 Plate Cooper S
Retail on that car is a little over 12k in the dec guide (I havent got the latest january prices yet) but id expect them to have dropped £200 or £300 since the values below.
Bear in mind people price their cars on auto trader with a margin for haggling, general rule of thumb on private sales is somewhere between the retail and trade figures. Based on that id be targeting to get that car for somewhere between 10.5k/11k :thumbs up:
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii131/x5pea3/photo-1-2.png
N16SHP
3rd January 2011, 10:10 PM
Hi
Car looks nice and the spec is quite good, If looking for a car and paying that sort of price you would be better looking at a Cherished Mini from a Mini Dealer where you would have peace of mind with the Warranty that is supplied when buying one...
www.petervardymini.co.uk/used_mini/about.html
www.minicherished.co.uk/miniuk/minicherished/benefits/0,,___,00.html
Hope you find what your looking for... :thumbs up:
Yeah, would definitely agree with that. For piece of mind sake. Prime example, our second S is also showing signs of needing the chain tensioner changed as it sounds like a diesel half the time when it starts up and drives for the first mile or so!
Bear in mind people price their cars on auto trader with a margin for haggling, general rule of thumb on private sales is somewhere between the retail and trade figures. Based on that id be targeting to get that car for somewhere between 10.5k/11k :thumbs up:
Very true!!
kerrbryan
3rd January 2011, 10:25 PM
thanks for the help guys. will keep you's informed!
kerrbryan
5th January 2011, 12:39 AM
Well deposit placed and london bound on friday morning! :)
Gismo
5th January 2011, 08:02 AM
Well deposit placed and london bound on friday morning! :)Nice one, hope the weather stays good for you :thumbs up:
Craig
5th January 2011, 08:07 AM
Yeah fingers crossed on the weather... Looks like Scotland is getting some more snow very soon :frown:
GCA3N
5th January 2011, 08:59 AM
Yeah fingers crossed on the weather... Looks like Scotland is getting some more snow very soon :frown:
MORE SNOW!!!!!! Nightmare.
N16SHP
5th January 2011, 10:22 AM
Well deposit placed and london bound on friday morning! :)
Good luck mate! I quite enjoyed our road trip back from Manchester, until the road disappeared under the snow at Brechin lol!!
kerrbryan
6th January 2011, 02:06 PM
Got to say.. getting more excited than the wife and its for her! lol
mini-pea
6th January 2011, 02:17 PM
Got to say.. getting more excited than the wife and its for her! lol
which one did you go for in the end?
kerrbryan
6th January 2011, 10:54 PM
the white one...better spec'd
GCA3N
6th January 2011, 10:57 PM
the white one...better spec'd
The Pepper white one is stunning good choice.
mini-pea
6th January 2011, 11:05 PM
the white one...better spec'd
good shout mate, hope u got a decent deal on it
GP BILLY
7th January 2011, 01:50 AM
Got to say.. getting more excited than the wife and its for her! lol
Where abouts in Irvine are you? another Irvineite:thumbs up:
kerrbryan
8th January 2011, 12:19 AM
Where abouts in Irvine are you? another Irvineite:thumbs up:
Montgomerie Park, persimmon homes side
kerrbryan
8th January 2011, 12:27 AM
Just back an hour ago. Saw all four seasons on the drive back!
398.7 miles and just one stop for fuel and a wee! lol Thats how much fun I was having. car is in great nick for 3 years old. 1 lady owner from new. Wheels are its only downfall as they have started to bubble and corrode on all four. One of them is quite bad. Asked the guy why he didnt get them replaced but it was his wifes and he never really noticed them! Obviously didnt wash it for her then.
Will see if MINI will look at them but doubt it, so will prob just be a recon job.
All in luv it. Its really responsive, handles great, excellent sound system and averaged 41 over the whole trip (with quite a few fun bursts!)
GP BILLY
8th January 2011, 09:43 AM
Montgomerie Park, persimmon homes side
Very close to you:thumbs up: in at Stanecastle:yes nod:
Bought our last 2 MINI's from London:smilewinkgrin: good wee drive back to
sunny Scotland, think you will want to drive the MINI more than the Skoda:yes nod:
(can see you selling it for a MINI:laugh:) great specced car you have there and
the lounge leather seats are sooooooooooo comfy:thumbs up:
Will look out for your wee car going about Irvine. (both our clubbies reg's end with FRU
so you will know who it is flashing you:laugh:)
N16SHP
8th January 2011, 02:28 PM
Good to hear you made it back ok! Sounds like you did what we did, and make it home just hours before the snow came and buried everything! Glad you like the car, I don't think i've ever spoken to anyone who has driven a Mini and not enjoyed it, they are just such a great car to drive, and the extra power of the S really makes it a breeze when overtaking or just wanting a bit of fun!!
GCA3N
8th January 2011, 05:18 PM
Glad the journey went well. As far as the wheels go there are a couple of good refurb places so unless mini do it for free then use an independent specialist.
The last time I checked it's about 40-50 quid a corner for a full refurb and paint/powder coat.
Del used someone around Glasgow and stoney new someone decent too.
Infact I'll need to get them to remind me so u can get mine booked in.
Mind and get plenty pics posted too. :D
N16SHP
8th January 2011, 07:35 PM
Glad the journey went well. As far as the wheels go there are a couple of good refurb places so unless mini do it for free then use an independent specialist.
The last time I checked it's about 40-50 quid a corner for a full refurb and paint/powder coat.
Del used someone around Glasgow and stoney new someone decent too.
Infact I'll need to get them to remind me so u can get mine booked in.
Mind and get plenty pics posted too. :D
Your not getting rid of the polished lip already are you?
GCA3N
8th January 2011, 08:10 PM
Your not getting rid of the polished lip already are you?
Amongst others things possibly.
Flash_Amber
8th January 2011, 08:46 PM
I'm going to have mine powder coated sometime soon at Perth Powder Coating, I've heard they are good
kerrbryan
8th January 2011, 10:42 PM
Very close to you:thumbs up: in at Stanecastle:yes nod:
Bought our last 2 MINI's from London:smilewinkgrin: good wee drive back to
sunny Scotland, think you will want to drive the MINI more than the Skoda:yes nod:
(can see you selling it for a MINI:laugh:) great specced car you have there and
the lounge leather seats are sooooooooooo comfy:thumbs up:
Will look out for your wee car going about Irvine. (both our clubbies reg's end with FRU
so you will know who it is flashing you:laugh:)
I thought it was you, have walked through your estate many times with the dog. If i dont flash back, its the wife driving! lol Wee end in EEW (the now;)
kerrbryan
8th January 2011, 10:43 PM
Wash n wax in the morning, weather permiting. Pics to follow shortly
mini-pea
8th January 2011, 11:06 PM
good news mate, get some pics up
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