Bluemist
12th July 2019, 04:41 PM
Still researching before buying a used Mini Cooper.
Was out today and each Mini I passed I was paying more attention to them than I used to do before. I noticed that a lot of them seem quite low at the front.
My problem maybe my driveway, it is not level with the roadway at dropped kerb due to the camber in the roadside and the gradient of my driveway, I'm wondering if I can reverse or drive a mini into the driveway without scuffing the underside of the Mini at the front end.
With my current fiesta I can drive or reverse in by the skin of my teeth without the car scuffing at the front end of the car, I have 14 cm clearance between the ground and the underside of the front of Fiesta.
Could anyone be so kind as to measure the lowest point at the front end of their Mini to the ground for me so I can be sure it will get in the drive without scuffing. I know the Countryman would be ok but a Cooper hatch would be my first choice.
Thanks
Was out today and each Mini I passed I was paying more attention to them than I used to do before. I noticed that a lot of them seem quite low at the front.
My problem maybe my driveway, it is not level with the roadway at dropped kerb due to the camber in the roadside and the gradient of my driveway, I'm wondering if I can reverse or drive a mini into the driveway without scuffing the underside of the Mini at the front end.
With my current fiesta I can drive or reverse in by the skin of my teeth without the car scuffing at the front end of the car, I have 14 cm clearance between the ground and the underside of the front of Fiesta.
Could anyone be so kind as to measure the lowest point at the front end of their Mini to the ground for me so I can be sure it will get in the drive without scuffing. I know the Countryman would be ok but a Cooper hatch would be my first choice.
Thanks