R50/53 What do you love and what is just... meh
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What do you love and what is just... meh
Alright everyone, I think I'm very close to purchasing my first mini! What are all of your absolute favorite part(s) of your MINI, and what is your least favorite? This will help me, plus, who knows, it might just be a little fun!
Last edited by Hawkins115; 02-12-2008 at 10:47 AM.
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I agree with FD3SDriver...I love everything about my MINI. From the curvature of the hood, the size of the actual vehicle, the wide stance it gives, the comfy interior, how everything is perfectly placed. With the mods, the car is just a helluva more fun to drive... There isn't a thing to not love except for me having an '04 without the newer trans and supercharger, and the older xenons. Besides that, there isn't a car I would trade my MINI in for.............except maybe a Lotus Exige S!
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Even though a lot of people say bad things about it, I love my NAV. It really integrates with the interior well (fills up that big speedometer space) and displays not just the navigation information, but all the radio/CD/iPod stuff, OBD info, and bluetooth. If you're going to order a car, if you think you might want an option, get it! My new MCS is loaded, and I love every option I got (even love the free JCW floormats we got).
Oops. Just now saw this was in the 1st Gen forum. But I still love my NAV. Anyhow, as far as R53 v R56, I love them both and you can't go wrong with any of the options, IMO.
Oops. Just now saw this was in the 1st Gen forum. But I still love my NAV. Anyhow, as far as R53 v R56, I love them both and you can't go wrong with any of the options, IMO.
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Ditto on the full car love, but since you're asking from a buyer's perspective...my make or break features included: S model, sunroof, beige interior (for that expansive feeling). I didn't really care about outside color or having stripes, but since I read stripes can be removed, I looked at some cars with stripes. I ended up with heated seats and so am now spoiled; so in hindsight, I'd have to add heated seats to the list. My list was pretty short.
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If by parts you mean actual parts ...as opposed to characteristics ...I really like the h/k sound system, the engine in the S, the heated seats and the leatherette. Dislikes ...just the sunroof. Since MINI does not furnish a way to keep the light and heat out, I block it about 6 months of the year with aftermarket shades.
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I love my MINI, but they could have done a better job with the logo in the horn that tends to peel off. And that lower radiator bracket could have been done better too. Other wise the most fun most people will ever have driving to the corner market. Be warned, a MINI begs to be driven and many of them carry the MOD virus.
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I love...
> ...modding the car -- interior, exterior, suspension, engine, wheels, and everything else from the ground up -- challenging
> ...the unusual camaraderie that has developed around the brand, from NAM, to the big annual events like AMVIV, to the gereat local clubs like SoCalMiniManiacs, to the random waves, to the chance meetings with other owners at the store, and anywhere else that people happen to come together -- unifying, positive, and uplifting
> ...the great driving experiences: in the twisties, up and down the off- and on-ramps, on the open highway, and yeah, even on the streets and freeways of LA -- FUN
> ...the looks of appreciation from other motoring enthusiasts who know of the MINI's ability and flat-out fun driving characteristics -- those looks say "good choice" and "nice ride" -- satisfying
> ...being able to park just about anywhere, but still fit all the groceries I normally buy into the car, and run almost all the errands I have to run -- convenient
> ...the crashworthiness -- I have been rear-ended (though not too seriously) twice and t-boned, and never been even slightly sore or injured in any way, and the car is still ticking just fine (I get it back in a week or so from the shop from the last bashing) I admit my fingers are crossed that it will still be the same delight it has been so far -- SAFE
> ...retaining its resale value so well along with its fairly low cost of daily operation and maintenance (in my experience, anyway) -- economical
Not so great is...
> ...the relatively high cost of aftermarket parts and stuff (compared to domestics, for example)
> ...the dealers -- UGH! (although not all are crappy, I guess. Good luck.)
> ...I can't haul big stuff like plywood sheets or 8' 2x4's very easily (but that has let me dodge a couple of projects, too ) and that's why Lowe's lets us rent trucks, anyway, right?
> ...the difficult decisions about what to do next: "To stripe, or not to stripe?" that is the question.
Try it. You, too, will love it!!
> ...the unusual camaraderie that has developed around the brand, from NAM, to the big annual events like AMVIV, to the gereat local clubs like SoCalMiniManiacs, to the random waves, to the chance meetings with other owners at the store, and anywhere else that people happen to come together -- unifying, positive, and uplifting
> ...the great driving experiences: in the twisties, up and down the off- and on-ramps, on the open highway, and yeah, even on the streets and freeways of LA -- FUN
> ...the looks of appreciation from other motoring enthusiasts who know of the MINI's ability and flat-out fun driving characteristics -- those looks say "good choice" and "nice ride" -- satisfying
> ...being able to park just about anywhere, but still fit all the groceries I normally buy into the car, and run almost all the errands I have to run -- convenient
> ...the crashworthiness -- I have been rear-ended (though not too seriously) twice and t-boned, and never been even slightly sore or injured in any way, and the car is still ticking just fine (I get it back in a week or so from the shop from the last bashing) I admit my fingers are crossed that it will still be the same delight it has been so far -- SAFE
> ...retaining its resale value so well along with its fairly low cost of daily operation and maintenance (in my experience, anyway) -- economical
Not so great is...
> ...the relatively high cost of aftermarket parts and stuff (compared to domestics, for example)
> ...the dealers -- UGH! (although not all are crappy, I guess. Good luck.)
> ...I can't haul big stuff like plywood sheets or 8' 2x4's very easily (but that has let me dodge a couple of projects, too ) and that's why Lowe's lets us rent trucks, anyway, right?
> ...the difficult decisions about what to do next: "To stripe, or not to stripe?" that is the question.
Try it. You, too, will love it!!
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I love my '05 R53 to bits, but I wish the stock clutch was more durable (Hence the reason I bought the extended MINI service contract to 6 years/100K that covers the entire clutch assembly).
This car is definitely a keeper. I have never enjoyed a car so much as this one. It is 3 years old and nearly 37K troublefree miles, 100% stock. I hope to get out of it at least 150K miles, if not more.
I owned a 2004 MCS before it, but to me the '05+ R53 S is the one to have, IMHO.
This car is definitely a keeper. I have never enjoyed a car so much as this one. It is 3 years old and nearly 37K troublefree miles, 100% stock. I hope to get out of it at least 150K miles, if not more.
I owned a 2004 MCS before it, but to me the '05+ R53 S is the one to have, IMHO.
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How do I love her? Let me count the ways ...
M is for the MANY wonderful driving experiences I have in her. I actually ask my wife if she needs anything from the grocery store just so I can go for a ride!
I is for the INSTANT response that she gives me in everything, whether it's the foot on the gas (or the brake), or the little left or right tug on the wheel. Driving her is pure joy!
N is for the NICE looks I get from people wherever I go. Let's face it, these little cars are like cute little kids or puppies - everybody loves them.
And I is for the INCREDIBLE high I've been on for the 2+ months I've owned mine. It's been a long, long time since I've had this much fun in a car!
M is for the MANY wonderful driving experiences I have in her. I actually ask my wife if she needs anything from the grocery store just so I can go for a ride!
I is for the INSTANT response that she gives me in everything, whether it's the foot on the gas (or the brake), or the little left or right tug on the wheel. Driving her is pure joy!
N is for the NICE looks I get from people wherever I go. Let's face it, these little cars are like cute little kids or puppies - everybody loves them.
And I is for the INCREDIBLE high I've been on for the 2+ months I've owned mine. It's been a long, long time since I've had this much fun in a car!
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LOL...I like the pic in your sig too!
How do I love her? Let me count the ways ...
M is for the MANY wonderful driving experiences I have in her. I actually ask my wife if she needs anything from the grocery store just so I can go for a ride!
I is for the INSTANT response that she gives me in everything, whether it's the foot on the gas (or the brake), or the little left or right tug on the wheel. Driving her is pure joy!
N is for the NICE looks I get from people wherever I go. Let's face it, these little cars are like cute little kids or puppies - everybody loves them.
And I is for the INCREDIBLE high I've been on for the 2+ months I've owned mine. It's been a long, long time since I've had this much fun in a car!
M is for the MANY wonderful driving experiences I have in her. I actually ask my wife if she needs anything from the grocery store just so I can go for a ride!
I is for the INSTANT response that she gives me in everything, whether it's the foot on the gas (or the brake), or the little left or right tug on the wheel. Driving her is pure joy!
N is for the NICE looks I get from people wherever I go. Let's face it, these little cars are like cute little kids or puppies - everybody loves them.
And I is for the INCREDIBLE high I've been on for the 2+ months I've owned mine. It's been a long, long time since I've had this much fun in a car!
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I loved everything about my '05 but I traded that in for my Clubman which I will get next Monday. But one great thing is the fuel mileage. You aren't held hostage by the high fuel prices. It allows you to play when you want to like running it up through the gears every now and then and not have to run immediately to the gas station. It also fits my personality perfectly.