So are you giving up on Mini then and trading in for something else!
I heard Corsa's are quite good!! Hee hee
Printable View
I'd have one of these. The mileage quoted would be ideal for a daily runaround. Not so sure about the roof. Well I would like the roof but not with a UJ on it would be ace with a saltire. Agree with lots of the things that others have said about once its translated into a road car and defo about the status thing. I'm pretty sure I didn't buy a mini because it was built by an 'uppercrust' manufacturer though it did register as being likely to ensure some reliability, my choice was because it looked funky, fun and a bit different. However I would add that as minis have become as common as any other car on the road that many buy them for their perceived status. A prime example today was being snubbed by a woman parked in front of me with an 07 S who was taking her infant to the nursery attached to Catriona's school. My friendly nod of approval was met with an icy stare before she looked Dougall up and down as if he was something she'd run over. The two worded phrase that ran through my head ended with 'you'. Stuck up git! But laughable because my Dougall prob cost more than her car Grrrr! Can't stand snobbie folk like that, especially when they drive minis. Reinforces for me the status thing. Mind you as Catriona had already bolted for the school gate she was maybe snooty because she was entering a private nursery with no awareness that I've got the t-shirt.
Jeez what a garble. Sorry! Friday - long week! But back on topic I like this, it's defo a mini
I see this new three cylinder being brought in over some of the range. Be good if they could have the Cooper three Cylinder in town and four when you need it. Give it an eco button to drop a Cylinder.
CAR are predicting an all new MINI in 2013 based upon a platform and drivetrain shared with the 2014 FWD BMW 1 Series. Power will from a 3 cylinder 1.5 litre engine, in the JCW's case it will produce 230bhp. I imagine that the JCW launch will be somewhat later than the rest of the model range so probably autumn 2014 at the earliest.
I'm not giving up on MINI, I've been faithful for 10 years. But I AM giving up on trying to keep up with every new 'Special Edition' and New Model Concept which appear with greater frequency than repeats on 'Dave'.
I still can't work out what the Rocketman is for. Like I said previously - it used to be that the MINI was TOO SMALL, which spawned the larger variants form the Clubbie upwards, now what? It's too BIG so we need a Munchkin version? It's as if the motoring public, MINI owners now sadly included, like everyone else in the Wonderful World of Consumerism, have such a short attention span and low boredom threshold these days (and obviously a surfeit of disposable income - although I certainly don't know anyone in that situation at the moment) that they constantly need 'New Stuff' to keep them interested - and buying. Kerr-Chiiiiing!
My personal feeling is that when MINI was launched, and for years afterwards, it was unique and stood out from the herd. The Thinking behind it was different, the Design was different, the way it Performed was different, and - almost as importantly - the way it was PERCEIVED by the people who bought it was different - look how the New MINI scene took off, it's why NMS is here today. It was a MINI, not a 'Soft-Roader', not a 'Sports Utility Vehicle', not a 'Catch-All' Brand... and now that's just what it's becoming. I suppose that's just the way things are these days, some people will call it 'Progress' - I call it Conformity. Sheilz's tale is a wee snap-shot of how things have unfortunately changed. Maybe I'm just the Old Hippie in the Wine Bar, who remembers when it was a real pub!
BTW, I drove Novas for years, and while the Corsa is a decent motor - it ain't in the same league as the MINI. So no, I won't be swapping. Now, something like a 200+BHP Triple-Carbed MGC in red with sorted brakes, suspension and a set of nice shiny Minilites... I might be tempted.
There are currently 9 MINI's in our works car park, that's more than any other car. They're far too common now to be special.
I actually agree with you - There seems to have been a real explosion on the amount of models MINI have added to their range.
Still more to come, with the annoncement of the Paceman as well, wonder what will be next, a MINI BUS..... ha ha get it........no but seriously, how many models do we have now actual + planned concepts - Are we up to 7 so far??
And then like you said, all the special editions, Camden, JCW50, Graphite, Etc etc, the list goes on and on...
I guess if you want your MINI to stand out from the crowd nowadays, and it is becoming crowded out there! is to make alterations to it that are as individual as you are.
I remember MINI stated that every MINI that rolls out of the factory will be 1 or 2 in a million - As there is so many choices to spec it up!! But looking at every one for sale looks like 1 in 5 are the same!!
Elfman,
I agree with a lot of what you say :thumbs up:
However, I would much rather be without the pumped up MINIs (i.e. the Countryman) and have a chic, cheap wee MINI - i.e. the new concept, at least a version of it.
I would love a REAL MINI, small fun and cheap. How many do you think they would sell if they were fast and cheap?
I never use the rear seat in my MINI. I would really like a two seater with a secure space for my golf clubs. I am really interested in the Coupe, but it will not doubt be ridiculously priced.
It appears that car prices are not keeping pace with the rest of the world. Pretty much all new cars (perhaps especially the MINI) are ridiculously priced. MINI would do well to produce a people's car, for real people, not just the wealthy!