R56 So sad
#126
Dear OP....
I'm sorry you are unhappy with your MINI. I guess they are not for everyone. You made a mistake buying one & for that I feel sorry for you. It is a shame you will take a bath selling it for a better American car. But I understand you have to do what is right for you.
I would suggest a new Toyota Camry, as reliable as an appliance. Unfortunately they're about as fun to drive as one too.
Good luck & enjoy your new car, whatever you choose.
I would suggest a new Toyota Camry, as reliable as an appliance. Unfortunately they're about as fun to drive as one too.
Good luck & enjoy your new car, whatever you choose.
#127
I took a look at your gallery. I like your car. It would be a great addition to my stable. I will be glad to be the sucker to take if off your hands. How about a quick 15k and its no longer your problem. Since it is such a piece of crap, I am will to put up with all this just to help you out.
#128
Let me get this straight, you read about problems but have no problems but are anticipating some so therefore you want to get rid of a new car? You need to re evaluate why you were drawn to the car originally and relax. We all know its not a Honda and that's why so many Mini owners love the cars. I just had my first service at 18,000 miles and no problems so far. FYI,I was waiting for a ride at the dealership and I was sitting by this woman who was on the phone with someone and could not help listening to the entire conversation. She went on to bash here convertable Mini and the quality she found to be suspect. Although here car is 2-3 years old (kept changing in here conversation) and mine is not a convertable and a 2007, people have different perspectives. I just traded a SUV (GM make) for my wifes Lexus for other reasons than dependability. All my life all I have ever heard is that American made cars "suck". However, my experience was quite the opposite. Just my 2 cents. Good luck
#129
#130
Let me get this straight, you read about problems but have no problems but are anticipating some so therefore you want to get rid of a new car? You need to re evaluate why you were drawn to the car originally and relax. We all know its not a Honda and that's why so many Mini owners love the cars. I just had my first service at 18,000 miles and no problems so far. FYI,I was waiting for a ride at the dealership and I was sitting by this woman who was on the phone with someone and could not help listening to the entire conversation. She went on to bash here convertable Mini and the quality she found to be suspect. Although here car is 2-3 years old (kept changing in here conversation) and mine is not a convertable and a 2007, people have different perspectives. I just traded a SUV (GM make) for my wifes Lexus for other reasons than dependability. All my life all I have ever heard is that American made cars "suck". However, my experience was quite the opposite. Just my 2 cents. Good luck
I've never said the car wasnt fun to drive,Its just a drag to have to be concered about silly things.Its embarrassing To roll up somewhere and notice someone checking out you car and they look at this yellow goo dripping on the fender flares and they ask what and why.
When I mentioned the American cars,I've been fotunate to never have silly issues with my cars and feel I shouldn't have to put up with mini providing me with these issues.Mini is suppose to have a higher standard then the other cars on the road.Shouldnt it?
#133
I never read anywhere that MINI has a higher standard than other cars on the road. Where did you read this? BMW owns MINI, the MINI is not a BMW though and if you think it's built to BMW standards your kidding yourself. The MINI is the least expensive car you can buy in the US that is made in Europe. Until 2007 consumer reports results were released MINI was always below average in reliability.
I don't know though, it sounds to me like you got a pretty good one. Cosmoline drip......wooowwww big problem.
I don't know though, it sounds to me like you got a pretty good one. Cosmoline drip......wooowwww big problem.
#134
By silly things, I guess you mean this thread.
All this 'agita' over some cosmoline drips? Oye Vey!
Good luck with your MINI. I'm done.
#135
I never read anywhere that MINI has a higher standard than other cars on the road. Where did you read this? BMW owns MINI, the MINI is not a BMW though and if you think it's built to BMW standards your kidding yourself. The MINI is the least expensive car you can buy in the US that is made in Europe. Until 2007 consumer reports results were released MINI was always below average in reliability.
I don't know though, it sounds to me like you got a pretty good one. Cosmoline drip......wooowwww big problem.
I don't know though, it sounds to me like you got a pretty good one. Cosmoline drip......wooowwww big problem.
What i dont get is why do some feel its acceptable to be inconvenience by this cosmoline stuff?Plus I'm not saying I, I'm saying why we as a mini community should have to put up with this?
Yes, I said I should get rid of it ,I said this out of being fed up with the inconvenience of it. It's tiresome to have to clean it up everyday.I take pride in how my car looks and this doesnt make the car look good.I'm Not complaining about the drive ability of the car.That part is fun.
#136
I've worked on all the cars I've owned- nothing super technical, but doing brakes, oil filter and spark plugs, so I've done the low mechanical stuff, and have to say no car is without fault. The most reliable car I've owned thus far is my Lexus- that car just keeps going. I'm not sure what American car you consider bulletproof, but the only American car I ever bought was a Chevy SS Silverado. That's about the only American brand I would trust and it would have to be a truck. The thing was a tank. Unfortunately, it was found in South Central Los Angeles without 95% of its parts.
Still, it would be very difficult to give up a car based on NAM complaints, when 1.) its less than 1% of the Mini population 2.) NAM posters are usually psychotic (hahaha, in a good way), and can list some pretty ridiculous "problems" with their minis that wouldn't phaze the typical Mini driver 3.) if you haven't had any issues with your Mini, why complain? Each car on the road will one day break down- its a matter of time. Accept that and have fun in the meantime. Take car of your car and it will take care of you.
Still, it would be very difficult to give up a car based on NAM complaints, when 1.) its less than 1% of the Mini population 2.) NAM posters are usually psychotic (hahaha, in a good way), and can list some pretty ridiculous "problems" with their minis that wouldn't phaze the typical Mini driver 3.) if you haven't had any issues with your Mini, why complain? Each car on the road will one day break down- its a matter of time. Accept that and have fun in the meantime. Take car of your car and it will take care of you.
#137
clnconcpts first the goop dripping should have been power washed out at ther VDC/port when the mini first arrived, there have and continue to be some problems with port at Oxnard Ca. It will not continue for ever, maybe another month or so. Second the melting hood scoops problem has been corrected with opening up the False inlet in the hood, addition of insulation on the hood around the scoop and lastly the software change to increase the run time of cooling fans once the engine has been shut down. Finally the Mini is wholely owned by BMW, built in the UK and most if not all parts in it are stamped or tagged BMW. Anyway don't get so caught up in all you read here this forum sometimes becomes the wailing wall. Have fun enjoy your car and when you get a chance make an appt. with your dealer and they will clean out the door and fender panels so protectant doesn't continue to melt out.
#139
clnconcpts first the goop dripping should have been power washed out at ther VDC/port when the mini first arrived, there have and continue to be some problems with port at Oxnard Ca. It will not continue for ever, maybe another month or so. Second the melting hood scoops problem has been corrected with opening up the False inlet in the hood, addition of insulation on the hood around the scoop and lastly the software change to increase the run time of cooling fans once the engine has been shut down. Finally the Mini is wholely owned by BMW, built in the UK and most if not all parts in it are stamped or tagged BMW. Anyway don't get so caught up in all you read here this forum sometimes becomes the wailing wall. Have fun enjoy your car and when you get a chance make an appt. with your dealer and they will clean out the door and fender panels so protectant doesn't continue to melt out.
#140
I do agree with the original poster in some aspects. This car may not be technically a BMW but they sure want to associate with BMW. My recent service in Santa Ana has BMW written all over it. I also may have a different perspective if I had problems but I just haven't so far. I too have been concerned with this web site in regards to problems but purchased in spite of some of the negative postings, real or potential problems. I have actually found my self not wanting to participate in NAM because I didn't want to here about problems or negative aspects of my Mini. Bottom line is that for me this is the most interesting car I have ever owned and continues to be. If my engine blows up tomorrow, maybe it won't be so interesting.
#141
clnconcpts first the goop dripping should have been power washed out at ther VDC/port when the mini first arrived, there have and continue to be some problems with port at Oxnard Ca. It will not continue for ever, maybe another month or so. Second the melting hood scoops problem has been corrected with opening up the False inlet in the hood, addition of insulation on the hood around the scoop and lastly the software change to increase the run time of cooling fans once the engine has been shut down. Finally the Mini is wholely owned by BMW, built in the UK and most if not all parts in it are stamped or tagged BMW. Anyway don't get so caught up in all you read here this forum sometimes becomes the wailing wall. Have fun enjoy your car and when you get a chance make an appt. with your dealer and they will clean out the door and fender panels so protectant doesn't continue to melt out.
#142
I just looked at my hood scoop opening and see a few holes in it.Doesnt seem enough for me,but it is open to a certain degree.And I do have this insulation pad,but it appears to block off the air flow?Maybe I cant see far enough to see its open on the back end.
#144
I was actually speaking of the '09's because people with late '08's were still having the problem so this would have been a very recent fix if done by MINI
#145
How it was explained to me in this thread is it affects the early 08 cars?supposedly,it was fixed middle of the year?I'm unsure of the facts,but thats what i thought i read
#146
Hasta La Vista BABY.
Here's the list on resale "values" from MSN. There's a best and worse list. #3 on the best list is Mini. No mention of cosmoline complaints though.
http://finance.yahoo.com/loans/artic...-Holding-Value
Here's the list on resale "values" from MSN. There's a best and worse list. #3 on the best list is Mini. No mention of cosmoline complaints though.
http://finance.yahoo.com/loans/artic...-Holding-Value
#147
#148
People with '08 clubmans were still having the problem.( I beleive built as late as June) I know they did fix the fan software and opened up the scoop but that turbo really needs a better heat shield on it. I was just wondering if MINI had come up with there solution yet. I would hate to have MINI tell me well your tubo failed and isnt covered because of the after market shield.
#149
The Cosmoline Poster Child
OK - this is too hilarious. Mr. Concepts, I think you are now better known as the Cosmoline Poster Child. Please proudly accept this new name and enjoy the MINI for once and stop being a yenta... Oy givalt! just motor on or get an agent because you can get rich with all this attention you are getting.
Cheers!
Cheers!
#150