Clever marketing by the car brands, make the car more desirable to the buyer, you can have the looks and toys without power, ideal for the younger driver, Vauxhall have been doing it for years with the corsa
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It depends a lot on what the car is though. All of my friends have sporty/fastish cars 200+bhp. And none of us have insurance that is astronomical. My friend is 22 with a Tts 300bhp he is cheaper to insure that than I would be to insure our Renault zoe 90bhp.
My last mini 58 plate cooper S 174bhp. Was actually more expensive to insure than if I had my dad's cayman 295bhp. So power isn't the be all and end all.
I'd really like to own a clubman S but the insurance is more than double what my hatch is so no chance of that happening anytime soon.
I don't think there is any logic to how insurance is calculated.
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So MINI have updated their website and as much as I think MINI could have thought of better names I think it will make ordering a little more straightforward.
I was worried that the changes made cars unspeccable but after a lot of messing around I eventually found the configurator and not a lot has really changed.
Just a relaunch of the range available maybe !
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I d my know why they feel the need to change what they already had and seemed to make sense adding any pack that you wanted to the particular model.
It is weird that there’s no mention of diesel models especially given the SD was a popular model
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You only need two tools in life WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should use WD40 and if it moves and shouldn't use Duct Tape.