Nervous about getting my new MINI tomorrow
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Nervous about getting my new MINI tomorrow
Hello. I'm new here. Not sure how many people read/reply on a daily basis, feel a little silly if I write this and there are crickets, lol. Anyway, I did have a concern I was looking for advice on. Well, not advice, I guess comforting, or maybe even a "run, RUN away while you can!"
I am currently a GTI owner. LOVE my car. It's my most favorite car I've ever owned. I have a full loaded one with leather so it's like driving a luxury car (not that boyish plaid interior). It's just at the point that warranties are expiring and will need new tires, brakes, exhaust, etc this year. Nothing major, but in the line of work I do I like to have low mile cars so I don't have to worry about getting to my contracted jobs. So, my options were to get a new GTI or try a MINI! Since I've owned a few VW's I figured I'd just do it, just go for it and get the MINI. If I don't like it I can always trade it in for a new GTI in a year or two. Right? ;-)
I found a used 2011 with super low miles. Owned by someone at the BMW headquarters. Feel good about the car overall. BUT THEN... I started reading the forum here. And I started seeing all the posts about how bad these cars are for quite a number of people. I am now nervous about picking up the car tomorrow.
I'm smart enough to understand these three things:
1. Complainers OR people who have been wronged will voice their opinions many times over people who are happy. It's human nature to be content and say nothing until something goes wrong, then watch out world.
2. No car is perfect, there is always something with every manufacturer.
3. Some people get bum cars. Like the people were asleep on the assembly line that day. And even a lot of cars in a bad production year some people will luck out with a good one.
It seems like there are a lot of major issues people have had with cars that don't seem to be that old. Thankfully, mine is not part of the recall that will be happening next month, so that is a good sign right from the start.
However... I'm still scared. Should I be?
My new MINI: 2011 S Clubman
Thanks for reading!!
I am currently a GTI owner. LOVE my car. It's my most favorite car I've ever owned. I have a full loaded one with leather so it's like driving a luxury car (not that boyish plaid interior). It's just at the point that warranties are expiring and will need new tires, brakes, exhaust, etc this year. Nothing major, but in the line of work I do I like to have low mile cars so I don't have to worry about getting to my contracted jobs. So, my options were to get a new GTI or try a MINI! Since I've owned a few VW's I figured I'd just do it, just go for it and get the MINI. If I don't like it I can always trade it in for a new GTI in a year or two. Right? ;-)
I found a used 2011 with super low miles. Owned by someone at the BMW headquarters. Feel good about the car overall. BUT THEN... I started reading the forum here. And I started seeing all the posts about how bad these cars are for quite a number of people. I am now nervous about picking up the car tomorrow.
I'm smart enough to understand these three things:
1. Complainers OR people who have been wronged will voice their opinions many times over people who are happy. It's human nature to be content and say nothing until something goes wrong, then watch out world.
2. No car is perfect, there is always something with every manufacturer.
3. Some people get bum cars. Like the people were asleep on the assembly line that day. And even a lot of cars in a bad production year some people will luck out with a good one.
It seems like there are a lot of major issues people have had with cars that don't seem to be that old. Thankfully, mine is not part of the recall that will be happening next month, so that is a good sign right from the start.
However... I'm still scared. Should I be?
My new MINI: 2011 S Clubman
Thanks for reading!!
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As long as full warranty exists, then I say go for it. You are right that people usually don't share the good experiences they have (although I was happy to see that there is an "everything was ok today" thread here on NAM!) and that some of the bad experiences seem... real bad. But, again, if the warranty is there... why not.
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Most of the people I know who have MINIs are very pleased with them and don't have problems at all. I adore mine. Keep a good eye on the oil, don't tear up the track, and you'll be fine I am sure. But do keep the warranty up... we bought extended warranty and maintenance. I'd do that with any make of car these days. :-)
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I had read NAM daily for 6 years before getting my 2012 last August. As you can imagine, I was totally nervous based on the negativity on the board.
Since taking delivery of my car, not only have I had no problems, I quickly realized that 99% of the issues that people complain about are completely overblown. In a few cases, I'm convinced they don't exist.
Do note that most people who show up to complain either have zero posting history or a huge list of mods in their sigs.
As Nrob said, for every complainer, there are probably 10 people with no issues, though I'd guess that number is closer to 100-1. Keep up with regular maintenance and I think you will be fine.
Motor on, don't let manufactured negativity ruin your experience!
Jon
Since taking delivery of my car, not only have I had no problems, I quickly realized that 99% of the issues that people complain about are completely overblown. In a few cases, I'm convinced they don't exist.
Do note that most people who show up to complain either have zero posting history or a huge list of mods in their sigs.
As Nrob said, for every complainer, there are probably 10 people with no issues, though I'd guess that number is closer to 100-1. Keep up with regular maintenance and I think you will be fine.
Motor on, don't let manufactured negativity ruin your experience!
Jon
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I bought a used 07 MCS with 57K on it and no warranty. Only had 2 issues which I expect some things on a used car. Outside of that (about $1000 in repairs), I'm very satisfied with mine. Lots of fun to drive and handling is just GREAT.
Doesn't matter how well you check something out you can still run into an issue. Not just on Mini's but any used car.
Doesn't matter how well you check something out you can still run into an issue. Not just on Mini's but any used car.
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HA!
Thank you everyone!!! Thank you, thank you.
Glad to hear from previous GTI/VW owners too.
The one I am getting is a 2011 with 10K miles on it, so the dealer said it's too new to be "certified" because it still has the free maintenance, all the original warranties, etc.
I get it in a few hours. I may shed a tear over my GTI, but I am super excited (not nervous now, thank you all) to get the MINI. :-)
Thank you everyone!!! Thank you, thank you.
Glad to hear from previous GTI/VW owners too.
The one I am getting is a 2011 with 10K miles on it, so the dealer said it's too new to be "certified" because it still has the free maintenance, all the original warranties, etc.
I get it in a few hours. I may shed a tear over my GTI, but I am super excited (not nervous now, thank you all) to get the MINI. :-)
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As another VW driver who also has a 2011 Clubman S, I'd say go for it! The only trouble I've had with my Clubman was a wind leak around the window in the driver's door, and after the dealership replaced the window seal under warranty the problem was solved. Coming from a VW, there may be things that take getting used to. For me, it was the inability to easily change the wiper interval and no control over the heated mirrors - annoying (to me), but not show-stoppers. Let us know how you like your new Clubman!
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I just bought a 2012 GTI. I have about 1100 miles on it and love it. I got a really good end of year deal on it and 1.9% for 60 months. I have owned many air cooled VWs and two Jettas. We have a CM on order and we have not decided to take delivery of it or not after researching it over the past two months we have been waiting for it. If we do get it we will probably lease it and give it back after the contract unless it proves uber reliable.
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I just bought a 2012 GTI. I have about 1100 miles on it and love it. I got a really good end of year deal on it and 1.9% for 60 months. I have owned many air cooled VWs and two Jettas. We have a CM on order and we have not decided to take delivery of it or not after researching it over the past two months we have been waiting for it. If we do get it we will probably lease it and give it back after the contract unless it proves uber reliable.
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I got the windows tinted and the clear bra done since the photo. Waiting for the tune from APR to go on sale again. Im going going stage II (3" exhaust, intercooler, stage II tune and intake ) until warranty runs out then stage III+
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You will always see the worst case problems here, because people turn to the forum when they have problems. The MINI has a warranty, so go for it!
We had a 2006 Cooper S, and when it was time to find a new car we test drove a GTI. It felt like a toy compared to our MINI. You are going to love your MINI. But I will warn you now, it will ruin your enjoyment of other vehicles. :-)
We had a 2006 Cooper S, and when it was time to find a new car we test drove a GTI. It felt like a toy compared to our MINI. You are going to love your MINI. But I will warn you now, it will ruin your enjoyment of other vehicles. :-)
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One thing to keep in mind is that many people post to inquire about an issue they're experiencing. For every one person having issues, there are thousands that are not. They just don't post how flawless their car is that day. However, issues posted here are data to consider. It doesn't mean your car will suffer from the same issue but a pattern or trend exist increasing the likelihood that you may encounter the same issue. Any car forum is pretty much the same way.
Good luck and enjoy your clubman!
Good luck and enjoy your clubman!
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I am having trouble adjusting to the more 'toy'-like drive of the MINI. I felt my GTI was more luxurious (even though so sporty), and more serious-like fun, with much quicker/smoother shifting. My MINI feels 'super cute' but not serious. I know this is ME and MY thinking because I am in an adjustment period. I just didn't expect such resistance from myself internally! I'm determined to 'get over it' though. ;-)
Anyway, we had a gorgeous day here today in New England. It was in the 50's!!! It was perfect because my first 2 days with the car it poured rain. It wasn't fun learning a new car in the dark and in the rain. I smiled at the dealer picking it up. And I hadn't smiled again until today. I had the sunroof open, windows cracked, and a smile on my face. :-)
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WOW - we are in sync on that one. My first drive home was in the dark in the pouring rain and I fought the wipers the whole way home. Of course, in the back of my mind I was crying and fearing I made a horrible a mistake by leaving VW, lol. ;-)