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Corranga
29th April 2019, 03:45 PM
HI all, newbie from Dundee.

I've had my F55 Cooper S since around August last year, my first venture into New Mini ownership, though I previously had a couple of the older and smaller variety.

Chris

MINI William
29th April 2019, 04:23 PM
Welcome to NMS

CiderFex
29th April 2019, 04:40 PM
Hi and welcome to NMS.
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Sent from Yorkshire wi an hint o’ sarcasm.

badwolf340
29th April 2019, 06:23 PM
:welcome:

Twisterboy
29th April 2019, 09:24 PM
Welcome to NMS

Davy

Crombers
30th April 2019, 07:37 PM
Welcome to NMSland :saltireflag:

EcosseGP
1st May 2019, 03:11 AM
Hi and welcome to NMS. Good to see another red F56 join the gang [emoji13]

Mon the fish
1st May 2019, 06:32 AM
Welcome. The Maserati yours as well?

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Corranga
1st May 2019, 08:41 AM
Welcome. The Maserati yours as well?

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Yes, that's the weekend toy. We bought the car from John Clark up in Aberdeen, after my previous daily car (Alfa 159) was written off. My insurance company had paid out and taken the courtesy car back - which was an F55 Cooper S, so it's all thanks to them that I'm here I guess - though it was an auto, which I *really* didn't get on with, so mine is a manual.
Anyway, at that point, the Maserati was my acting daily. We had a nice run up the coastal route from Dundee to Aberdeen, and my wife then had a hoot bringing the Mini back with a detour around some of Angus's finest back roads, Friockheim, Forfar etc.

Mon the fish
1st May 2019, 08:51 AM
Very nice, keep thinking about one. Who do you get to look after it? Stewart Roden in Winchburgh looks after my toy

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Corranga
1st May 2019, 10:28 AM
I just use my local indy - Paul Bowers Motors in Dundee.

He's not let me down, and I trust him, he is investing in his future rather than having a banner above the door with a manufacturer name on it, which I think helps. He buys decent kit too, for example, he installed a full Hunter Elite geometry ramp and gear a couple of years back, and did the appropriate training etc.
He is happy to discuss and meet my needs, and has served me well for the past 20 years looking after all my cars, from classic Minis through to my old Porsche 944 and my Elise. The Maserati is perhaps a little different, but he's been fine with it, and we haven't found anything his computer can't talk to either.

I've generally avoided main dealers due to crazy costs, up until buying my Mini, and I must say I'm not all that impressed with them, selling me a n 'approved used' car that needed a full set of pads after <3,000 miles. The car was serviced prior to collection, as part of the service pack that's on the car. No mention of it likely to need pads in the next year, never mind 3k miles. My, and Paul's definition of a car service, and official Mini dealers definition seem to differ significantly!

Mon the fish
1st May 2019, 02:23 PM
I just use my local indy - Paul Bowers Motors in Dundee.

He's not let me down, and I trust him, he is investing in his future rather than having a banner above the door with a manufacturer name on it, which I think helps. He buys decent kit too, for example, he installed a full Hunter Elite geometry ramp and gear a couple of years back, and did the appropriate training etc.
He is happy to discuss and meet my needs, and has served me well for the past 20 years looking after all my cars, from classic Minis through to my old Porsche 944 and my Elise. The Maserati is perhaps a little different, but he's been fine with it, and we haven't found anything his computer can't talk to either.

I've generally avoided main dealers due to crazy costs, up until buying my Mini, and I must say I'm not all that impressed with them, selling me a n 'approved used' car that needed a full set of pads after <3,000 miles. The car was serviced prior to collection, as part of the service pack that's on the car. No mention of it likely to need pads in the next year, never mind 3k miles. My, and Paul's definition of a car service, and official Mini dealers definition seem to differ significantly!

It's good to have someone local you can trust. I put the rest of my cars to a local mechanic who is ace, but I want my toy to go to a specialist. Bit of a faff when said specialist is 3 hours drive away, but hey ho.

Completely agree about main dealers, most don't have a clue these days. But seem happy to charge £££. Just parts replacement and computer operators these days, not proper mechanics IMO