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R58 MINI Coupe Sales in the US

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Originally Posted by ECSTuning
My guess is it maybe 1,000 of the sales total, I have seen a lot of the JCW models for R58/R59. Seems like in 2012 people bought up on the model. I heard back in the day from MINIUSA that only 500 JCW models across the board only come into the USA a year.
Do you mean 500/7700 total production or just for the 2012 production year?
 
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Just for each year total on average, so across all chassis that are factory JCWs, thats what they told me.
 
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Originally Posted by ECSTuning
Just for each year total on average, so across all chassis that are factory JCWs, thats what they told me.
So, it should be about 2000 for the 4 year production run. It may explain why you said you have seen so many. I always thought they were rare because of the $7K premium over the MCS model.
 
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I don't care how it sold....I bought what appears to be a "rare" item. Irrelevant to that - the thing is a riot to drive, and the exclusivity factor is great. I have had tons of people ask what it is, is it the "new" Mini, and the omnipresent "does the top come off" question. The thing is a HOOT to drive - that's pretty much all I need. Of course, I also drove a brand new 1984 Fiero - must be ugly duckling syndrome....or retardation.
 
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Yep, its the rare of the rare and the roaster is even more rare. I am keeping mine as long as i can.
more gp2's sold in the uk than jcw roadsters
 
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Originally Posted by ECSTuning
Just for each year total on average, so across all chassis that are factory JCWs, thats what they told me.
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So, it should be about 2000 for the 4 year production run. It may explain why you said you have seen so many. I always thought they were rare because of the $7K premium over the MCS model.
I think what he meant is that only 500 factory JCW cars of all models come to the US/year (seems low to me though). So during the Coupe production years (2012-2015) just a small fraction of those 2,000 total JCW cars were Coupes. Only about 2,500 Coupes/year were sold in the US for those 4 years (total 10k Coupes).
 
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I don't care how it sold....I bought what appears to be a "rare" item. Irrelevant to that - the thing is a riot to drive, and the exclusivity factor is great. I have had tons of people ask what it is, is it the "new" Mini, and the omnipresent "does the top come off" question. The thing is a HOOT to drive - that's pretty much all I need. Of course, I also drove a brand new 1984 Fiero - must be ugly duckling syndrome....or retardation.
Dare we say it.. "UNICORN" future MINI imo.. tons of MINI owners i speak to always say its a unique model and how they regret not getting one new..
 
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