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mini4tide Mar 10, 2012 05:44 PM

That's it, I'm out. Movin on from Mini. Thanks!
 
I'm moving on from Mini. Just sold my 07 S today, and can't say I'm too sad about it. It's been a decent car, but the problems were beginning slowly, and the dreaded timing chain knock was getting worse. My drivetrain warranty just expired, so I wasn't taking any chances. Just want to say thanks for all of the great info and help. This is a great forum, and I'll miss it! Take care!

highlander709 Mar 10, 2012 06:18 PM

Just curious, what replaces the MINI?

Benibiker Mar 10, 2012 07:46 PM

I'll have to make that decision too come July when my warranty expires. Right now my car is perfect, no issues after the timing chain/tensioner replacement about a month ago and for the most part my car has been good to me. Thinking about the 370z, I came from a couple of 350zs before my first Mini.

richneerd Mar 10, 2012 08:03 PM

Nice! I just bought mine last week, if you are not afraid to get your hands dirty I don't see any reason not to keep it. I mainly bought it for the MPG and it's small and compact. Leaving my gas guzzlers at home is nice. :thumbsup:

Powashiftin Mar 10, 2012 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by mini4tide (Post 3469257)
I'm moving on from Mini. Just sold my 07 S today, and can't say I'm too sad about it. It's been a decent car, but the problems were beginning slowly, and the dreaded timing chain knock was getting worse. My drivetrain warranty just expired, so I wasn't taking any chances. Just want to say thanks for all of the great info and help. This is a great forum, and I'll miss it! Take care!

What did you seek for ? $$

mini4tide Mar 10, 2012 11:15 PM

Going to a Honda CR-V. 32 mpg, and room to carry my new child thats on the way! Got $13.5k for it. Good enough for me. I liked the Mini, just never loved it. Won't miss the rattles, that's for certain!

richardsperry Mar 11, 2012 05:38 AM

Hope you enjoy driving your new appliance.


Just shoot me now...

highlander709 Mar 11, 2012 06:32 AM

Congrat's on the child on the way. The CRV is a great vehicle. We had a '99 that my wife drove from new, that I inherited and my son eventually inherited before he bought his Clubman S. My parents have owned two of them. Just to let you have a glimps of your future, when our son was born 25 yrs ago and our daughter 4 yrs later, we moved from a an 84 Accord 5sp to an 88 Dodge Caravan, to a 92 E150 conversion van to a 2002 TrailBlazer to the CX9. Coming full circle, now my wife is thinking 335i or A4 has her next ride. The minivan / SUV years are only temporary and not so bad, considering the kids come with it.

mini4tide Mar 11, 2012 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by richardsperry (Post 3469411)
Hope you enjoy driving your new appliance.


Just shoot me now...

Ummm, ok. I'll enjoy the hell out of a vehicle that can handle 150k miles on the odometer, a car that doesn't rattle like a box of lego's, and a car that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to fix. Yeah, I'll enjoy it. The Mini will be the only car I've ever owned that I will not be sad to let go. Enjoy your Suzuki quality at a BMW price...

ricbow Mar 11, 2012 06:49 PM

mini4tide thanks.

Digitys Mar 11, 2012 06:53 PM

Suzuki quality at a BMW price? Glad to see you move on and good luck on those AWFUL Honda forums.....

fishey72 Mar 11, 2012 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by Digitys (Post 3469846)
Suzuki quality at a BMW price?

Yes, IMO that would an accurate description. Mine has been junk, love to drive it when it works.

Well, my passenger window only works seasonally still. :roll:

sLy201 Mar 11, 2012 07:36 PM

tons of issues with a decent amount of 07 and 08 1 yr 2nd gens .. i can understand, but i disagree, dont know about down by you but up here id haateee to be associated with the honda crowd. congrats !!!

richardsperry Mar 12, 2012 04:33 AM

Then you should probably never own a Ferrari, or a Porsche... They are expensive, and fragile, and driving them is almost the most fun you can have with your pants on.

And I think you are kidding yourself about ANY new car not having problems, let alone 150K miles of trouble free driving.

tasteskindasalty Mar 12, 2012 06:23 AM

Mazda makes great cars, don't get me wrong, but after watching that Ferris Bueller commercial the CR-V looks like the kind of car you buy when you've given up on enjoying cars. Sure you get reliability, but you sacrifice any enjoyment. I drove the new Mazda 6 a couple months ago as a rental, and after having owned the previous gen 626 for seven years, all I can say is, "What a giant, boring, piece of junk."

drsimmons Mar 12, 2012 06:29 AM

^^^I'm with you. I think nowadays, all newer cars exhibit issues. All the electronics in place and the lighter weight to increase gas mileage all contribute to issues.
I had to sell my mother's 2001 CRV with only 35K on it and it had rattles and felt very cheap. I'll stick with my Mini.

Dr.Fox Mar 12, 2012 07:08 AM

I feel like this was a "good riddance" post more than anything hahaha

sLy201 Mar 12, 2012 07:10 AM

Who are you kidding ?? the CR-V is 100x more fun then a MINI :sly::sly: .. you NAM people are crazy :lol::lol:

Seriously though ...no way a cr-v is more fun.

MCS Fever Mar 12, 2012 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by mini4tide (Post 3469257)
....... My drivetrain warranty just expired,......

~ Alta AccessPort ~ Helix FMIC ~ ProSport Boost & Water temp Gauges ~ AEM Intake ~ WMW BoV ~ Custom 2.5" Magnaflow Exhaust ~ NM torque arm bushing ~ M7 Discharge Pipe ~ H&R/Koni Yellow Suspension ~ H-Sport rear Adj control arms ~ Whites Performance solid 20mm rear sway bar ~ 17" Black Crown spokes ~ Hancook Ventus V12 Evo Tires ~ H&R spacers - 12mm front / 8mm rear ~


Dude no good-bye thread needed.... and with those mods your drivetrain warranty was toast long ago. Like the one poster stated - you will be back to fun cars after the mini-van child-raising years.

That's where we are at now - and even if we buy a larger car in the future - our pretty stock drive-train MINI will be in the stable forever.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

tasteskindasalty Mar 12, 2012 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by MCS Fever (Post 3470147)
Dude no good-bye thread needed.... and with those mods your drivetrain warranty was toast long ago. Like the one poster stated - you will be back to fun cars after the mini-van child-raising years.

That's where we are at now - and even if we buy a larger car in the future - our pretty stock drive-train MINI will be in the stable forever.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

I agree 100% with you there. Complaining about reliability after altering major components of your car seems a little inept.

condor27596 Mar 12, 2012 09:09 AM

Consider the Suzuki SX4. Has the ride of the CR-V and the (nearly) handling
of the MINI. Not yours of course with all those mods I mean a normal one.

Tank251 Mar 12, 2012 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by mini4tide (Post 3469257)
I'm moving on from Mini. Just sold my 07 S today, and can't say I'm too sad about it. It's been a decent car, but the problems were beginning slowly, and the dreaded timing chain knock was getting worse. My drivetrain warranty just expired, so I wasn't taking any chances. Just want to say thanks for all of the great info and help. This is a great forum, and I'll miss it! Take care!

Sorry to see you go. Congrats on your little one. :thumbsup:

countryboyshane Mar 12, 2012 10:03 AM

It's pretty bad how many people are trying to make the former owner feel like crap over his CR-V purchase. Not everyone can tolerate the bugs 'n' quirks that often rear their head in the MINI world. Some people can tolerate it (and afford it) better than others. Good luck man!

dannyhavok Mar 12, 2012 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by countryboyshane (Post 3470261)
It's pretty bad how many people are trying to make the former owner feel like crap over his CR-V purchase. Not everyone can tolerate the bugs 'n' quirks that often rear their head in the MINI world. Some people can tolerate it (and afford it) better than others. Good luck man!

:thumbsup: Some people here can take brand loyalty a little too seriously. The Honda sounds like a good fit for OP's lifestyle. The mods he had weren't responsible for the squeaks and rattles in the car, since many umodded cars have the same affliction.

firebush Mar 12, 2012 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by countryboyshane (Post 3470261)
It's pretty bad how many people are trying to make the former owner feel like crap over his CR-V purchase. Not everyone can tolerate the bugs 'n' quirks that often rear their head in the MINI world. Some people can tolerate it (and afford it) better than others. Good luck man!

I think the OP would have been find had he not fired back at the inevitable first shot with a put down to the entire forum.


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