R56 Taking the Plunge
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Taking the Plunge
Well it had to happen sooner or later. My bonus check arrived and that was the final hurdle in ordering the Mini. Hopefully I'll be going in this weekend to place the order.
I've been lurking for a while and active for a bit more so I'm pretty familiar with a lot of the issues these unique cars can have. I wanted to get everyones opinion on the proposed build before placing the order as I respect all your opinions and expertise.
Here's what I'm looking at:
2008 Cooper S
PS/B
White signals
Premium and convenience pkg's
LSD
6-speed manual
16" bridge spoke (perf)
Xenons
Rear fogs
Cloth seats
Chrome line interior
Anthracite headliner
Brushed alloy surface
In the short term:
I'll have the windows/snrf tinted and stripes from AC put on.
I'm hoping to get some mats out of the dealer, if not I'll probably grab a set of CoCo's.
For the long term:
A set of 17" OZ Ultraleggera Bright Silver's w/Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires.
Garmin Nuvi w/kuda mount
Alta CAI and other goodies
Shift **** (haven't decided on wood or stainless yet)
Have I missed anything? Oh yeah and I hope to be getting my love of driving back soon, once the loooong wait is over.
Thanks for all the advice you guys have given in the past.
I've been lurking for a while and active for a bit more so I'm pretty familiar with a lot of the issues these unique cars can have. I wanted to get everyones opinion on the proposed build before placing the order as I respect all your opinions and expertise.
Here's what I'm looking at:
2008 Cooper S
PS/B
White signals
Premium and convenience pkg's
LSD
6-speed manual
16" bridge spoke (perf)
Xenons
Rear fogs
Cloth seats
Chrome line interior
Anthracite headliner
Brushed alloy surface
In the short term:
I'll have the windows/snrf tinted and stripes from AC put on.
I'm hoping to get some mats out of the dealer, if not I'll probably grab a set of CoCo's.
For the long term:
A set of 17" OZ Ultraleggera Bright Silver's w/Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires.
Garmin Nuvi w/kuda mount
Alta CAI and other goodies
Shift **** (haven't decided on wood or stainless yet)
Have I missed anything? Oh yeah and I hope to be getting my love of driving back soon, once the loooong wait is over.
Thanks for all the advice you guys have given in the past.
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Looks like you covered everything else; very nice specs.
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Looks like a really nice package you put together ... good luck, and hope the wait goes by quick for ya!!
Ed
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Looks great--don't forget the DSC. Might save your butt (and your deductible) some day...
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
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Well it had to happen sooner or later. My bonus check arrived and that was the final hurdle in ordering the Mini. Hopefully I'll be going in this weekend to place the order.
...
Have I missed anything? Oh yeah and I hope to be getting my love of driving back soon, once the loooong wait is over.
Thanks for all the advice you guys have given in the past.
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Have I missed anything? Oh yeah and I hope to be getting my love of driving back soon, once the loooong wait is over.
Thanks for all the advice you guys have given in the past.
The wait is long, but it's part of the MINI rite of passage. You're in good company.
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Looks great--don't forget the DSC. Might save your butt (and your deductible) some day...
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
After much deliberation I've decided against the DSC. I realize it is a big safety item but I prefer to rely on driving skill to keep me out of tight spots and I'd rather spend the money elsewhere.
As to the interior this is something I am going to need to see in person before I order. I've seen pictures of this combo and it looked good but I am a bit wary of how it will actually look. I'm normally not one for bright interiors.
Thanks for the input.
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Looks great--don't forget the DSC. Might save your butt (and your deductible) some day...
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
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Looks great--don't forget the DSC. Might save your butt (and your deductible) some day...
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
One thing, though. Have you seen the chrome line interior and the brushed alloy surface together? It just sounds like the combo of bright chrome and a fairly dull dash might clash? I could be wrong--I haven't seen it in person.
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There are a number of DSC threads on NAM. You might want to do some research before you nix it. Yes, you can cut it off, and I do for autocrosses. DSC can do things you couldn't possibly do--like computer-manage individual wheels when your skill isn't enough. It only cuts in when you're in serious do-do.
Please do a search and reconsider.
Please do a search and reconsider.
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There are a number of DSC threads on NAM. You might want to do some research before you nix it. Yes, you can cut it off, and I do for autocrosses. DSC can do things you couldn't possibly do--like computer-manage individual wheels when your skill isn't enough. It only cuts in when you're in serious do-do.
Please do a search and reconsider.
Please do a search and reconsider.
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Another thing that sealed the deal for DSC for me is the completed toggle panel! Personally, I had to get all the "toggle" options b/c I would regret it every time I looked at the toggle panel if I didn't. Plus as others have noted, it does have a safety component. As for the turning of DSC off, I know that one of Ian's auto up circuits had a "track" option that would turn off DSC when the car is started.
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You should definitely have DSC. It wont interfere with your fun, and if you want to go drifiting, you can turn it off. As was said, your driving skill can't match it -- no matter how good you are. There is a good video of DSC in action on another thread (don't recall which). It is a different car, but the effect would be the same. The video shows a skilled driver on ice at 70 mph. He tries an obsticle course with and without DSC on. The difference is pretty significant.
If a semi jackknifes in front of you on a freeway, or someone cuts you off, DSC could mean the difference between life or death. On a canyon carving run, it could mean the difference between a "#$%@ that was close." to having your MINI wrapped around a tree, or a deer through the windsheild.
You want DSC.
If a semi jackknifes in front of you on a freeway, or someone cuts you off, DSC could mean the difference between life or death. On a canyon carving run, it could mean the difference between a "#$%@ that was close." to having your MINI wrapped around a tree, or a deer through the windsheild.
You want DSC.
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DSC
Well the OP seems to have split, so all our DSC urging replies have gone unanswered... It seems he has decided.
I only have a MC and was debating DSC when ordering my car last year. My MA said its not really necessary on a MC, but he strongly recommended it on a MCS. He said a MCS can 'overpower' the tires, a MC cannot. That said, I did some research and ordered it on my MC anyway.
I also would have it if only for the hill assist feature. I love it. No more manipulating the handbrake to keep from rolling backwards, and initially my driveway slopes up pretty good and with the dip at the sidewalk you can't get a running start.
I only have a MC and was debating DSC when ordering my car last year. My MA said its not really necessary on a MC, but he strongly recommended it on a MCS. He said a MCS can 'overpower' the tires, a MC cannot. That said, I did some research and ordered it on my MC anyway.
I also would have it if only for the hill assist feature. I love it. No more manipulating the handbrake to keep from rolling backwards, and initially my driveway slopes up pretty good and with the dip at the sidewalk you can't get a running start.
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^^Very surprised your MA would say that. I can possibly understand him deeming ASC to be less of a necessity on the MC (doesn't matter anyway, since it's standard across the range) but DSC? Power output aside, unless you can challenge the law of physics and/or find a way to manually brake one wheel within milliseconds, it is quite useful.
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Actually I haven't split, I usually only read the board while at work. I am about to go put the order in and thought I'd check one last time. I am reconsidering the DSC, though I'm not sure how I'll fit it into the budget. Oh well, I'm sure I can find $500 somewhere.
Thanks for all the input, I'm off to seal my fate.