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Littlesha Jan 25, 2008 07:40 PM

Isn't Speeding Too Easy With Your MINI?
 
I"m driving my MINI for 3 days, and I can't tell you how many times I've sped way over the limit without realizing, because of:
A) Where the speedometer is located
B) Because the ride is so smooth you don't even know how fast you're going.

I really have to watch myself....whew!!! (I live in Hollywood, FL. by the way)

Sharon

ENGINE 58 Jan 25, 2008 07:43 PM

enjoy it. watch out for the po po.

AstroBlackS Jan 25, 2008 07:44 PM

As my speed increases, so does my fun factor. However, as those increase, my tendency to care about the limit decreases.

WA_Mini_Girl Jan 25, 2008 07:52 PM

In my town the speed limit is 25 :sly:

But when I get out on the highway I speed :nod: and day-um is it ever FUN!!!!!! :grin:

I am always watching for the fuzz but I am sure I will get caught eventually... :roll:

Bang110 Jan 25, 2008 07:54 PM

I only go 70 in my Bronco.. Because it's lifted with huge tires and lockers.. Plus 70mph gets me about 12-14 mpg.. But in the Mini I feel like I am a grandpa if I go below 90 mph

locogringo Jan 25, 2008 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by WA_Mini_Girl (Post 2002759)
In my town the speed limit is 25 :sly:

But when I get out on the highway I speed :nod: and day-um is it ever FUN!!!!!! :grin:

I am always watching for the fuzz but I am sure I will get caught eventually... :roll:

Port Townsend to Forks must be a fun run in a Mini.

narkose Jan 25, 2008 08:00 PM

Are you referencing the dinner plate speedo or the digital readout in the tach?
I'm not sure that it makes much difference as I also found myself running up and over the limit very easily on test drives - I am still in the acquisition phase!!

jw34 Jan 25, 2008 08:09 PM

Yes I find it way too easy to drive fast in this. I don't realize it sometimes because it rides the same at higher speeds as it does in lower ones and I don't get the feeling I'm really going that fast.

Everyone else just seems to be going slower. :wink:

r56mini Jan 25, 2008 08:10 PM

After I got used to my MINI's digital speed display, when I drive my wife's car I have some difficulties reorienting my eyes to the analog display. However, I agree that it is very easy to violate the speed laws. I got my radar detector and I watch my speed all the time. I have not had tickets in my MINI yet.

BlimeyCabrio Jan 25, 2008 08:14 PM

Easy? Yes.

Too easy? That's impossible. Can't be too easy.:lol:

These cars are designed to run comfortably at autobahn speeds. Of course, half the people in the US think you'll be sucked into a black hole if you drive that fast ("What are you thinking!?! Risking your life and the lives of others like that!?! You should be ashamed!?! And so on...).

Gawd I wish we in North Carolina could petition to be annexed by Germany. No more problems.
:)

And strudel.

Msteadman Jan 25, 2008 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by WA_Mini_Girl (Post 2002759)
In my town the speed limit is 25 :sly:

But when I get out on the highway I speed :nod: and day-um is it ever FUN!!!!!! :grin:

I am always watching for the fuzz but I am sure I will get caught eventually... :roll:

Same thing in my town, sux! Even the highways is a pretty conservative 65-75mph depending on where you're at.

But yes, it is ridiculously easy to speed in the MINI. Made a highway run today and found myself just under 100 at one point. Took my foot off the gas and got into the right lane quick! :eek2:

WA_Mini_Girl Jan 25, 2008 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by locogringo (Post 2002773)
Port Townsend to Forks must be a fun run in a Mini.

I just got a job in Port Angeles so I will be commuting from PT to PA.
It is a nice, fun drive in the MINI :grin:

I will head out to Forks and the coast in the Spring for sure!

jw34 Jan 25, 2008 09:05 PM

Hey I've actually been to Forks! Rialto Beach is still one my favorite places on the peninsula.

locogringo Jan 25, 2008 09:10 PM

Love the peninsula. Winter steelhead fishing is great out there. Was out there last March in a rental car. Would have loved to have had the Mini.

jw34 Jan 25, 2008 09:26 PM

I hear that. I had a bad rental I picked up in Seattle. Functional at best. The MINI would have made the trip even sweeter.

abuzavi Jan 25, 2008 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by BlimeyCabrio (Post 2002790)
Easy? Yes.

Too easy? That's impossible. Can't be too easy.:lol:

These cars are designed to run comfortably at autobahn speeds. Of course, half the people in the US think you'll be sucked into a black hole if you drive that fast ("What are you thinking!?! Risking your life and the lives of others like that!?! You should be ashamed!?! And so on...).

Gawd I wish we in North Carolina could petition to be annexed by Germany. No more problems.
:)

And strudel.

And better bier, too.

For the first year I had my '06 R53, my wife rarely if ever drove it, probably never drove it on the autobahn (she loves her own car too much), and she always complained when I got it up to cruising speed and the howling started.

Well, in mid Dec, she took it for a drive up to Koln, a few hours away by autobahn. When she came back, she finally confessed -- she thought I drove fast with her and the kids in the car, just to show off or something. On that trip, though, she realized that, really, the car wanted to cruise at 90 to 100 mph. And yes, the car howled at her, too.

Very, very easy to go too fast.....

TBall Jan 25, 2008 10:29 PM

I've been lucky so far (came really close tonight after wizzing by a patrol car...yikes!), but can't help it. Too easy to be speedy in a MINI!!!

I'm just saving all my spare change in a jar in preparation for the first ticket!

tee hee!!!:eek::thumbsup:

Motor On Jan 25, 2008 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by Littlesha (Post 2002732)
I"m driving my MINI for 3 days, and I can't tell you how many times I've sped way over the limit without realizing, because of:
A) Where the speedometer is located
B) Because the ride is so smooth you don't even know how fast you're going.

I really have to watch myself....whew!!! (I live in Hollywood, FL. by the way)

Sharon

What was your last car? The wheelbase on a MINI is proportionally (wheels to rest of the car) large compared to most other or "average" cars. This makes the MINI feel like a larger car, which in turn provides a different sensation of speed, leading unfamiliar drivers to feel as though they are going slower than the actually are. I keep my tach set with the speed display while I'm driving makes it much easier and more natural to keep track of, after a few thousand miles my sensation adapted, and now at 80k anything else seems strange :lol:

Also just an FYI, not feeling the right speed and not having checked your speedometer recently enough generally doesn't work well as a get out of a ticket excuse. V1 has prevented me needing to have an excuse for a long time, works great for friendly reminder.

scabpicker Jan 25, 2008 11:56 PM

I dunno, "too" is a dirty word. Replace it with very, and you might have something there.

amazingrando Jan 26, 2008 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by TBall (Post 2002947)
I've been lucky so far (came really close tonight after wizzing by a patrol car...yikes!), but can't help it. Too easy to be speedy in a MINI!!!

I'm just saving all my spare change in a jar in preparation for the first ticket!

tee hee!!!:eek::thumbsup:

I hope it's a big jar!

I also use the speedo readout on the tach, only problem is, when I get low on gas or wiper fluid, it get's cancelled out with whatever warning pops up, I've gotten to really rely on the tach. In hindsight, maybe I should have gotten the nav.

Littlesha Jan 26, 2008 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by jw34 (Post 2002786)
Yes I find it way too easy to drive fast in this. I don't realize it sometimes because it rides the same at higher speeds as it does in lower ones and I don't get the feeling I'm really going that fast.

YEP...That is EXACTLY what I mean. :nod:

Skuzzy Jan 26, 2008 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by Littlesha (Post 2002732)
I"m driving my MINI for 3 days, and I can't tell you how many times I've sped way over the limit without realizing, because of:
A) Where the speedometer is located
B) Because the ride is so smooth you don't even know how fast you're going.

I really have to watch myself....whew!!! (I live in Hollywood, FL. by the way)

Sharon

You do realize you can change the display in the tach face so you have a digital readout of the speed? Press the button on the end of the left stalk a couple of times to cause the digital speed to show. It will default to it after that.

Littlesha Jan 26, 2008 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by Motor On (Post 2002968)
What was your last car?

A VW Beetle....2000. Not sure what 2008 Beetles are like, but you KNEW when you picked up speed in my last car, and it was like I was literally WAITING for a cop to pull me over.

I need to make the speed display on my TACH....that's for sure. Right now it's just showing gas.

Littlesha Jan 26, 2008 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by Skuzzy (Post 2003090)
You do realize you can change the display in the tach face so you have a digital readout of the speed?

Wow...you posted that the very MINUTE I just posted that I needed to change the display on my tach :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks...I am changing it today....it might save me a few hundred bucks!

rockridge Jan 26, 2008 05:43 AM

I got my first ticket in 15+ years, after I had my Mini MCS for 2 months. I hope it's the only one.

What is going to happen when I do my JCW upgrade later this year? Oh-oh


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