Production Week 4 Support Group
#627
For you guys who were dealing with Julie: That sucks that you lost your MA prior to delivery, I never met her, but people seemed to have high regard for her. I wouldn't worry too much though, seems as the other MA's at Classic are pretty good also. Mike S is my MA, so far, things have went very smoothly with him helping me. I also worked with Mike K once when I was out there for a second test drive, he seemed very helpful and friendly also. Easy for me to say, but I say don't sweat it, things will probably go fine with your new MA's.
Jason
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Yep, just spoke with Mini of the Main Line. A transport carrier is on the way from NJ, but they couldn't tell me if I was on it or not. Since we were both on the Boheme it's very likely I'm on the same one......should know within a couple of hours. I haven't driven a Mini in over two months and I'm ready for that to come to an end.
#630
I picked up the car tonight! My MA picked my wife and I up from the train station that's about a mile from the dealership. They had the Cooper parked inside under the bright lights. Everything looked fantastic!! The Seven dash is incredible!
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
#632
#633
Originally Posted by sambusik
I picked up the car tonight! My MA picked my wife and I up from the train station that's about a mile from the dealership. They had the Cooper parked inside under the bright lights. Everything looked fantastic!! The Seven dash is incredible!
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
#634
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Originally Posted by sambusik
I picked up the car tonight! My MA picked my wife and I up from the train station that's about a mile from the dealership. They had the Cooper parked inside under the bright lights. Everything looked fantastic!! The Seven dash is incredible!
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
Unfortunately, had to drive it home in the snow/sleet, so it's filthy now. I will take a couple of pics and post them tomorrow. It's sleeping tight in the garage right now.
We have to make a 2.5 hr. trip to Kansas City tomorrow morning. We will be picking the car up around lunch time and when we get near Omaha, it will experience its first snow already DAMMIT.
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#640
oooooo! Its gorgeous!! Congrats! I love the interior! How do you like the NAV?? Did you have it on your last car?? I've never played with it but I ordered it on my new MINI. You had an S before, correct? I'm curious why the change to the Cooper. I've been a Cooper owner two times now so I understand the appeal but its rare to see people move from an S to a Cooper. Does it have a name?? ahhh! Soo many questions!! :impatient
#642
I had the Nav on the Cooper S, it was the 1st-generation CD-based one though. There's not much difference with the one on the '06 except for that obviously it's only one DVD. However, the map/fonts are lot crisper and easier to read. You also have the choice of choosing the British accented voice - "Please proceed to the motorway"
Regarding moving to a Cooper ... I know I wanted an automatic, because my wife never was able to drive the Cooper S. At first, I was decided on the MCSa, but I wanted to test drive both and be open minded about it. I went in there secretly hoping that the Cooper would be gutless and that my choice would be easy. I was VERY impressed with the Cooper, so I decided to go with it.
P.S. We live in Chicago, and my driving has now become about 80% city driving ... As much as I used to love slamming down into third and executing some evasive maneuvers in the MCS, I think the Cooper will be fantastic for daily city driving.
P.P.S. You'll love the Nav. You'll find out that you'll use it most by just keeping it up in map mode rather than having it guide you somewhere
Regarding moving to a Cooper ... I know I wanted an automatic, because my wife never was able to drive the Cooper S. At first, I was decided on the MCSa, but I wanted to test drive both and be open minded about it. I went in there secretly hoping that the Cooper would be gutless and that my choice would be easy. I was VERY impressed with the Cooper, so I decided to go with it.
P.S. We live in Chicago, and my driving has now become about 80% city driving ... As much as I used to love slamming down into third and executing some evasive maneuvers in the MCS, I think the Cooper will be fantastic for daily city driving.
P.P.S. You'll love the Nav. You'll find out that you'll use it most by just keeping it up in map mode rather than having it guide you somewhere
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Originally Posted by rhawth99
Just got off the phone with my MA and confirmed that Emma arrived at the dealer yesterday. So I will be picking her up tomorrow morning I guess they managed to get at least some of the MINIs dug out from the 20 inches of snow at the Newark VDC.
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Wanted to return to this crowd and share my baby pictures -
I picked up the car last Saturday hours before the NE Blizzard, but managed to tuck her in before the big blow -
But fear not, she is out from under the snow and I just broke 100 miles !! I cannot describe how much fun I am having driving her around - having never owned a MINI before, I don't know whether it is the JCW or the S or the basic car that makes this thing so much of a blast to drive, but I wish I could spend all day at the wheel.
Had a chance to open her up yesterday while late for a client meeting (never fear, stayed under 4,500 !!) and I just found myself laughing and having the fun of a kid at Christmas. There is no drug that does this, people.... I have never owned a car before where you can be cruising at 80 and stomp on it and feel like you are being hit by a truck from behind - man, that's amazing.....
I showed her off to some workmates who just fell in love with the interior (must have been the CR dash !!) but when I drove them around it was the sound of the exhaust that really won them over.
I hate to say it but once we have our cars in hand, it is dangerously easy to become a MINI Missionary (registered trade name reserved). I have spent most of my life being a professional skeptic - but I can't bring myself to do that with the MINI. I am totally hooked....
Bill
I picked up the car last Saturday hours before the NE Blizzard, but managed to tuck her in before the big blow -
But fear not, she is out from under the snow and I just broke 100 miles !! I cannot describe how much fun I am having driving her around - having never owned a MINI before, I don't know whether it is the JCW or the S or the basic car that makes this thing so much of a blast to drive, but I wish I could spend all day at the wheel.
Had a chance to open her up yesterday while late for a client meeting (never fear, stayed under 4,500 !!) and I just found myself laughing and having the fun of a kid at Christmas. There is no drug that does this, people.... I have never owned a car before where you can be cruising at 80 and stomp on it and feel like you are being hit by a truck from behind - man, that's amazing.....
I showed her off to some workmates who just fell in love with the interior (must have been the CR dash !!) but when I drove them around it was the sound of the exhaust that really won them over.
I hate to say it but once we have our cars in hand, it is dangerously easy to become a MINI Missionary (registered trade name reserved). I have spent most of my life being a professional skeptic - but I can't bring myself to do that with the MINI. I am totally hooked....
Bill