F54 Just ordered my first MINI, but have a question on my spec!
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Just ordered my first MINI, but have a question on my spec!
Very excited to join the world of MINI owners! I just put in my order for a Clubman S ALL4 (spec sheet attached) on Saturday April 29th.
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
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Very excited to join the world of MINI owners! I just put in my order for a Clubman S ALL4 (spec sheet attached) on Saturday April 29th.
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
Final note on making your deal -- MINI/BMWNA is doing interesting things with manufacturer-to-dealer incentives that are not publicized or visible on the MINI USA web site. So be sure to ask your dealer if "all available incentives and discounts have been included" in your deal, and ask them to break it all down for you so you can see what they've done. And remember, if the April rates (your order date) are better than what's available on delivery date, you want to have the locked option to get the April rates.
Enjoy the wait for your new car -- it's part of the adventure.
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Can't imagine why it would be annoying however.
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Very excited to join the world of MINI owners! I just put in my order for a Clubman S ALL4 (spec sheet attached) on Saturday April 29th.
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
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Very excited to join the world of MINI owners! I just put in my order for a Clubman S ALL4 (spec sheet attached) on Saturday April 29th.
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
I must admit though I'm debating on whether or not I should have one option changed with my order. I went with the LED headlights but not the Adaptive lights as they're more of a cornering light rather than a true steering type headlight and I thought it may not be worth the money. Now I'm second guessing myself.
I've read a few posts about being worth it on some R56 MINIs and it seems like a mixed bag of opinions. The adaptive lights are also more of a grayish hue in the housing as well so also thinking of the aesthetic of the lights.
Thoughts?
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...e-package.html
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ALSO, today is the last "official" day of the current $1,500 lease cash offer. Tomorrow there may be a new program. Who knows? Just make sure you've locked a final price because while you can lock money factor, you can't lock rebates.
As for sticking with run flats -- they maybe last 25,000 miles, perhaps a bit more if you don't push the car. I bought nice non-run flats and stuck the run flats in the garage to return, as new, at lease end. I figured I'd be buying a set of tires one way or the other, so why not ditch the nasty run flats, enjoy better tires (for a lower cost/tire than replacement run flats) and then give the original run flats back with the lease return. Nothing you need to decide today. But for a net cost to you of probably less than $50, I'd consider getting the spare.
Besides, if you have it, you'll never need it. Right?
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Man I pulled up along side of an F54 yesterday in Prescott, AZ and the top of the car looked like a freaking football field compared with my car's top! Nice looking car though. I like the back end especially with those barn doors. Other than that is it much different than the 4 door model?
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https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...e-package.html
This link is above as well. I should snap a pic of mine with all the 'stuff' I have packed around my spare. Mainly 'emergency' type items that I have collected over the years and moved from car to car.
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The other annoyance is there's a metal retainer bracket of some sort (about 4"x5"), toward the back of the spare tire well. This is only present on models with the spare tire spec'ed from the factory or fitted at the dealer (the item is listed on the bill of parts for the spare tire add on). Even with the tire removed and the floor out, this would get in the way of maximizing the usable space. I presume it's there in case the rather small bolt holding the tire down were to fail, to prevent the wheel from bouncing up and down. Either way, I plan on getting rid of it we can use all the space if needed.
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May Clubman lease deals just announced. Looks like the $925 acquisition fee is not being charged and there is lease cash plus dealer participation in discounting.
If one negotiated hard on cap reduction, there could be very good deals had -- and Clubman S is residualized over 60%, which is good for this late in the model year.
If one negotiated hard on cap reduction, there could be very good deals had -- and Clubman S is residualized over 60%, which is good for this late in the model year.
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https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...e-package.html
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Lease financing available on new 2017 MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4 models, from participating MINI Dealers through MINI Financial Services through 05/31/17 to eligible, qualified customers with excellent credit history who meet MINI Financial Services' credit requirements. Monthly lease payments of $299 per month for 36 months is based on an adjusted capitalized cost of $28,260 (MSRP of $31,800 including Automatic Transmission and destination and handling fee of $850, $0 security deposit, and $1,500 Lease credit). Actual MSRP may vary. $675 Dealer contribution may vary and could affect your actual monthly lease payment. Lessee responsible for insurance during the lease term and any excess wear and tear as defined in the lease contract, $.25/mile over 30,000 miles and a disposition fee of $350 at lease end. Cash due at signing includes $1,365 down payment, $299 first month payment, $0 acquisition fee, and $0 security deposit. Not all customers will qualify for security deposit waiver. Tax, title, license, registration and dealer fees are additional fees due at signing. Advertised payment does not include applicable taxes. Purchase option at lease end, excluding tax, title and government fees, is $20,034. Offer valid through 05/31/17 and may be combined with other offers unless otherwise stated.
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Go to MINI USA and look at the new May Shopping and Offers. Divide the listed residual (in the fine print of the offer details) by the MSRP. (20,034/31,800=.63) 63% residual on Cooper S All4. Dealers tell you all sorts of things. Trust, but verify!!
Lease financing available on new 2017 MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4 models, from participating MINI Dealers through MINI Financial Services through 05/31/17 to eligible, qualified customers with excellent credit history who meet MINI Financial Services' credit requirements. Monthly lease payments of $299 per month for 36 months is based on an adjusted capitalized cost of $28,260 (MSRP of $31,800 including Automatic Transmission and destination and handling fee of $850, $0 security deposit, and $1,500 Lease credit). Actual MSRP may vary. $675 Dealer contribution may vary and could affect your actual monthly lease payment. Lessee responsible for insurance during the lease term and any excess wear and tear as defined in the lease contract, $.25/mile over 30,000 miles and a disposition fee of $350 at lease end. Cash due at signing includes $1,365 down payment, $299 first month payment, $0 acquisition fee, and $0 security deposit. Not all customers will qualify for security deposit waiver. Tax, title, license, registration and dealer fees are additional fees due at signing. Advertised payment does not include applicable taxes. Purchase option at lease end, excluding tax, title and government fees, is $20,034. Offer valid through 05/31/17 and may be combined with other offers unless otherwise stated.
Lease financing available on new 2017 MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4 models, from participating MINI Dealers through MINI Financial Services through 05/31/17 to eligible, qualified customers with excellent credit history who meet MINI Financial Services' credit requirements. Monthly lease payments of $299 per month for 36 months is based on an adjusted capitalized cost of $28,260 (MSRP of $31,800 including Automatic Transmission and destination and handling fee of $850, $0 security deposit, and $1,500 Lease credit). Actual MSRP may vary. $675 Dealer contribution may vary and could affect your actual monthly lease payment. Lessee responsible for insurance during the lease term and any excess wear and tear as defined in the lease contract, $.25/mile over 30,000 miles and a disposition fee of $350 at lease end. Cash due at signing includes $1,365 down payment, $299 first month payment, $0 acquisition fee, and $0 security deposit. Not all customers will qualify for security deposit waiver. Tax, title, license, registration and dealer fees are additional fees due at signing. Advertised payment does not include applicable taxes. Purchase option at lease end, excluding tax, title and government fees, is $20,034. Offer valid through 05/31/17 and may be combined with other offers unless otherwise stated.
Who cares what the residual is on a lease? You walk away from it and lease another car. All you care about is how much you pay the dealer over the 3 years, and how many miles/year they give you, right?
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The residual value is a component of the lease cost. Your lease payment is calculated by taking the MSRP and multiplying it by the residual value that the bank figures the car is worth after 3 years and X amount of miles, which is why that was a factor since it makes the lease payment much more expensive.
On a side note, I got my final build and production number today. I didn't end up doing the spare tire as I plan to do snows in the winter and deal with the run flats that came on the car during the summer, but all the input has been amazing in making my decisions!
On a side note, I got my final build and production number today. I didn't end up doing the spare tire as I plan to do snows in the winter and deal with the run flats that came on the car during the summer, but all the input has been amazing in making my decisions!
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Man I pulled up along side of an F54 yesterday in Prescott, AZ and the top of the car looked like a freaking football field compared with my car's top! Nice looking car though. I like the back end especially with those barn doors. Other than that is it much different than the 4 door model?
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I replaced my 2015 4dr Hardtop S with a 2017 Clubman S All4. The Clubman is larger (longer and wider) and roomier. And, although it is basically the same car inside, except for the size of course, it seems a bit more luxury like. And, it seems to be more solid. So yes, they are different beyond the rear doors.
Yes, it's just a little different than the others in lots of ways -- which is why many MINI purists aren't lovin' the new Clubman. But, for those of us who never before considered the MINI brand, the Clubman became the gateway drug, and WE ARE HOOKED!