R50/R53 :: Hatch Talk (2002-2006) Cooper (R50) and Cooper S (R53) hatchback discussion.

R50/53 Enthusiasts (elitists?): Manual Cooper or Auto S?

Old Dec 15, 2004 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by z3bum
My little Cooper will take on auto-Ss at the track any day. I just don't trust automatics! If I had an S with a six speed and had to give it up, choosing only an auto-S or 5 speed Cooper, I would be willing to give up some power to get the manual transmission. In reality, I don't think any MINIs should come with automatics, people should learn how to drive stick in order to drive a MINI! But, that's just me, being all fanatic about manual transmissions. If I ever grow up, have a family and some kids, you can bet they won't know what automatics are and will be forced to learn stick. And, IMHO, women who can drive a stick shift car... very, very sexy!
hahah

A friend told me he read an article where only 16% of the cars sold in the U.S. have manual transmissions. Good luck in forcing anyone to drive a stick!
 
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Old Dec 15, 2004 | 11:48 PM
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:smile: My first MINI Cooper was the 5-speed and Wanda is an MCS. Both have been fantastic! I cannot comment on an MCS-CVT until I actually drive one. I am curious to give it a try!

And z3bum, you stated: "27 miles would take about an hour and twenty minutes in the evening..." That would be an amazing feat in Los Angeles! That trip here can typically take two hours!

For horrible urban gridlock situations, maybe MINI could have the "catheter option" for we females! Tee hee!

Clover
 
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Old Dec 16, 2004 | 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MINIclo
:smile: My first MINI Cooper was the 5-speed and Wanda is an MCS. Both have been fantastic! I cannot comment on an MCS-CVT until I actually drive one. I am curious to give it a try!

And z3bum, you stated: "27 miles would take about an hour and twenty minutes in the evening..." That would be an amazing feat in Los Angeles! That trip here can typically take two hours!
Clover
I can attest to the lousy traffic there...it took half an hour to go two miles on the 405 south..on a saturday afternoon.

The carpool lane is nice though.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2004 | 06:24 AM
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For those in Traf****ville!!! Come and join us!!!

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Automatics are welcome
 
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