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First Gen Mini Q's
Hello I am in the market for a Mini for a daily driver. I have narrowed it nown to a N/A version(Non S). What do i need to look for? or watch out for? I would like a 2005+ year. But would like to know what the difference between 2002 and 2006. I am very mechanical so working on them should not be a problem I just dont want to do it often.
Thanks for the advice.:thumbsup: Matthew |
Cooper 5-speed built between 2002-2004 = Midland Gears transmission. This transmission is an old Peugeot gearbox that was used by Rover in the 1990s. Unfortunately it has poor durability.
Cooper 5 speed models built in 2005 and 2006 have an all new Getrag sourced close ratio 5-speed gearbox. Supposedly it is much more durable and reliable than the old midland gears box. Cooper CVTs (automatics) built from '02-'06 are mechanically carryovers. Any MINI built on or after July 2004 is a 2005 model year car. When in doubt, the first place to check is the manufacturer's placard located on the driver's side door jamb. |
There are tons of differences between the '02-'04 MINIs and the '05+ "Facelift" cars. Motoringfile has a very nice summary of all the changes that took place at the beginning of the 2005 model year (2006 MINIs are 2005s with more colors and/or packages):
http://www.motoringfile.com/mini-r50r53-buyers-guide/ |
05+ tend to have a reputation of being more reliable
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Originally Posted by ClubmanS
(Post 1957100)
There are tons of differences between the '02-'04 MINIs and the '05+ "Facelift" cars. Motoringfile has a very nice summary of all the changes that took place at the beginning of the 2005 model year (2006 MINIs are 2005s with more colors and/or packages):
http://www.motoringfile.com/mini-r50r53-buyers-guide/ |
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