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MINI Cooper S
Just wondering if anyone has any opinions about them, more specifically the first generation supercharged ones.
Looking to change the GTi, and to be honest so far it's one of the few cars that have ticked the boxes of small, quick and upmarket.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions, whatever welcome.
Looking to change the GTi, and to be honest so far it's one of the few cars that have ticked the boxes of small, quick and upmarket.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions, whatever welcome.
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well, they are reliable & quite nippy, but personally i hate them & cant take anyone seriously if they are driving one..especially a bloke
Minis are fashion accessories, not a drivers car..and amount of girls & boys that look like girls who want them means they are massively overpriced & extremely common..
Personally if you have that much of a budget, id shop around, you can get some serious motors for that price:
Audi TT, S3, CTR, ITR, S2000, mk4 R32, Decent Evo's, LCR etc...
Minis are fashion accessories, not a drivers car..and amount of girls & boys that look like girls who want them means they are massively overpriced & extremely common..
Personally if you have that much of a budget, id shop around, you can get some serious motors for that price:
Audi TT, S3, CTR, ITR, S2000, mk4 R32, Decent Evo's, LCR etc...
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The amount of them you see is one thing that puts me off. The Mini factory churns out 3500 cars a week, as opposed to the 3500 6N2 GTi's that were sold in the UK.
I have actually got a massive list of potential cars
The S3 or TT were top for a while, but a lot of the ones in my price range tend to fall into the high-mileage/OTT modified category, which I'd rather avoid.
I'd really also quite like an Impreza STi or DC5 Integra, but the insurance with where I live is absolutely crippling for both.
I have actually got a massive list of potential cars
I'd really also quite like an Impreza STi or DC5 Integra, but the insurance with where I live is absolutely crippling for both.
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Can't beat that flat-four burble that's for sure! But insurance from what I've tried so far is essentially no-go until I'm 25.
But as you say, the Cooper S is pretty cheap considering the performance/value. Plus the relative ease of a remap and supercharger pulley change to bump it up to 210bhp is appealing too.
But as you say, the Cooper S is pretty cheap considering the performance/value. Plus the relative ease of a remap and supercharger pulley change to bump it up to 210bhp is appealing too.
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I've recently been in a Cooper S, and the power deliverence is really quite good, it's ment to have great handling too.
BUT.......
Don't get a Mini


BUT.......
I really couldn't have put it better myself James! You even put the exact list I was thinking of.shantybeater wrote: Minis are fashion accessories, not a drivers car..and amount of girls & boys that look like girls who want them means they are massively overpriced & extremely common..
Personally if you have that much of a budget, id shop around, you can get some serious motors for that price:
Audi TT, S3, CTR, ITR, S2000, mk4 R32, Decent Evo's, LCR etc...
Don't get a Mini

If I had the cash, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. They look cool, are quick and handle well. I couldn't care less whether there is a stigma attached to a certain car, for example Polo's are usually seen as girls cars, right?
They do have that annoying power steering whine however, although I'm sure the whine from the Eaton would compensate.
Another car in a similar vein would be the Suzuki Swift Sport. I would love one of those one day.
They do have that annoying power steering whine however, although I'm sure the whine from the Eaton would compensate.
Another car in a similar vein would be the Suzuki Swift Sport. I would love one of those one day.
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Mainly because I've had it 3 years now, and as much as I still love it, I have to move on at some point!Rupie wrote:why do you want rid of a beautiful gti?
Mk4 R32 is pushing my budget, although a local VW dealer has a red one in which I really can't help but like!
Suzuki Swift Sport is pretty cool, but performance wise it's the same as the GTi, and really I'm looking for something quicker now.
Cheers for all your feedback though guys, keeping my mind open!
I wouldn't mind a suzuki swift either especially what they deliver, one thing I really hated about it was the center control though. Was going to order one, but couldn't afford the insurance on the 1.6Ollie_R wrote:If I had the cash, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. They look cool, are quick and handle well. I couldn't care less whether there is a stigma attached to a certain car, for example Polo's are usually seen as girls cars, right?
They do have that annoying power steering whine however, although I'm sure the whine from the Eaton would compensate.
Another car in a similar vein would be the Suzuki Swift Sport. I would love one of those one day.
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Cooper S/works are nice but are overpriced IMO, but saying that they are one of the least depreciating supermini's.
The power steering whine can be annoying, depends whether little things like that annoy you. There is next to no room in the rear seats and the boot is pretty useless as well.
Fabia VRS? or if it doesn't have to german built, a Clio Trophy or 197.
The power steering whine can be annoying, depends whether little things like that annoy you. There is next to no room in the rear seats and the boot is pretty useless as well.
Fabia VRS? or if it doesn't have to german built, a Clio Trophy or 197.
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persoanlly i wouldnt have one, BUT I learned in a mini and they are truly excellent cars they handle amazing, very quick even when full, and generally everything feels good and firm.
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