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General MINI TalkShared experiences, motoring minutes, and other general MINI-related discussion that applies to all MINIs, regardless of model, year or trim.
So with those figures it would be between 3 or 4 inches longer then the Countryman. What it looks like is MINI is trying to nickel and dime everyone into believing that it will be small by increasing the size by a few inches at a time. MINI better watch out if they think that people who made MINI what it is today are going to buy into it they in fo a huge suprise when everyone starts walking away from the brand. I personally like the small size and that is what attracked me to the MINI. If I wanted another big vehicle I would have gotten a huge SUV and called it a day. Oh one last thing, if they keep iincreasing the size they are going to have to increase the size of the motor. A small displacement motor on a heavy car is just not going work. You are going to beat the hell out of it just getting up to speed. Hopefully this idea gets shot down I would not want to see it because it is a MINI(meaning small car brand) not a freaking school bus.
I don't see what the big deal is. They're following in the old MINIs footsteps and making some new ideas along the way. If you don't like it, don't buy it.. but it doesn't mean that there isn't a market for this.
I don't see what the big deal is. They're following in the old MINIs footsteps and making some new ideas along the way. If you don't like it, don't buy it.. but it doesn't mean that there isn't a market for this.
Correct. I really love the fool's logic that people who want MINI Coopers will stop buying them because the company has chosen to offer other models.
I don't see what the big deal is. They're following in the old MINIs footsteps and making some new ideas along the way. If you don't like it, don't buy it.. but it doesn't mean that there isn't a market for this.
There isn't a lot of competition for the standard Cooper and Cooper S. Once you get to Countryman and beyond their are some pretty good other cars to choose from. I wish Mini the best of luck but this seems like a bad business decision to me.
Can't imagine how a "few inches" is going to get a third row seat, would think at least 18" would be needed, 24" to really be comfortable. Two feet longer, now we really have gotten past the MINI idea. Would assume that it would be at least a foot wider to get 3 in the rear seat for 7 people up
Once you get to Countryman and beyond their are some pretty good other cars to choose from.
True, and I think we'll see an uptick in some nice micro cars (smaller than MINI), too. There was a time when MINI had little competition, but they soon could be squeezed with plenty from both sides. I'd rather see MINI take/retain the lead in the micro-car segment, but as it is I finally bailed on the brand because the center of interest was moving elsewhere for me.