R56 Official Oxygen Blue Owners Club
#1551
BTW, what are the details of your OB/W MINI?
Yeah, ours originally said it was Sparkling Silver.
#1552
Bonnet stripes, Premium, Cold weather, sports seats with Tuscan leather, cream line/English Oak, front and rear fog lights (which I don't think are going to be terribly useful, but I don't like the empty switch holes) std 15" w/ all seasons.
#1553
After you have your car you will have to watch out for all the club rides in the New England area if you are interested in that sort of thing. Most of the rides are usually announced in the MINI2 forum under USA/northeast section.
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#1555
As for those 5,000 to 7,000 miles a year, I gotta wonder. I bet once you start driving your MINI (nicely outfitted, I might add) on all those New England adventures, you'll be putting a lot more miles on it than that. I've got a little over 7,000 on mine (ted's) now and I've (ted's) only had it since the end of August...
#1556
The Tuscan Beige goes nicely with the Oxygen Blue
Which wheels? Spoolers or Rotators?
#1557
I ordered the spoolers, but actually am considering changing to the spoke. I think I like the look better.
My original choice was a Clubman. I love the BRG, but would rather have put the $500 toward upgrades instead of paint. When I last minute changed to the MC, I knew it was the Oxy Blue and am hoping the Tuscan Beige interior looks as good as it would have with the BRG. Other than the wheels, I have no reservations about what I ordered.
But...I have been building the things since August!
Edit: Ted looks mighty comfortable. I have a small-ish Golden; about 65 pounds or so. He sheds. Maybe I'll try a bed/quilt thing and a pillow in the compartment thing to see how it works. He's young and not very fussy. yet.
My original choice was a Clubman. I love the BRG, but would rather have put the $500 toward upgrades instead of paint. When I last minute changed to the MC, I knew it was the Oxy Blue and am hoping the Tuscan Beige interior looks as good as it would have with the BRG. Other than the wheels, I have no reservations about what I ordered.
But...I have been building the things since August!
Edit: Ted looks mighty comfortable. I have a small-ish Golden; about 65 pounds or so. He sheds. Maybe I'll try a bed/quilt thing and a pillow in the compartment thing to see how it works. He's young and not very fussy. yet.
Last edited by wannab drivin; 11-19-2008 at 05:25 AM.
#1558
Welcome to the club, wannab drivin! In spite of the obsession involved, I think ordering a car this way is the best. It was especially fun following the progress on the seas. And I, too, found out the information posted on MINIUSA can be several days behind.
I have a 9 lb. poodle mix (no shedding-lucky me!) and took her in the Mini last week with the back seats down and a towel on top. I didn't like the lack of safety factor and prefer to leave the seats up with a towel over them. But then, she's not a 65 pounder! I've found containers/holders at The Container Store and pet stores that filled the bill rather than buying them at the dealer - but I'm not really familiar with the boot box. Did this make any sense???!! Good luck!
#1559
Thanks Linda!
I originally wanted the sport stripes like yours over the bonnet stripes, but found out they have to be installed at the dealer and would have cost $250 rather than $100 for bonnet stripes. Too much difference, so I went with the bonnet stripes.
And little bit-o difference between a 9 # poodle and my rambunctious and hairy boy!
The boot box fits in the little space behind the rear seats, has a cover and when the seats are folded down creates a flush surface. Sounds like a good idea, but $$$! I think we can make one from plywood. The more I think about it, though, the more I think it'd make more sense to buy a kennel (he still sleeps in one at night in our room) to put in the car when he's with me. I was worried about the small space and know he would be sticking his big head up front and trying to help me drive! He's still a "kid" (1 Y/O) and likes to bounce around the back when riding. With a kennel I can contain him which will be good. And cheaper then the boot box!
Re. the wheels, I just spoke to my salesguy and now remember why I went with the spoolers. The rotators can't have the all-season tires. D'oh!
He confirmed I am week 48 production. Having read about some of the lengthy waits here on NAM, I feel lucky! Eager, but lucky!
I originally wanted the sport stripes like yours over the bonnet stripes, but found out they have to be installed at the dealer and would have cost $250 rather than $100 for bonnet stripes. Too much difference, so I went with the bonnet stripes.
And little bit-o difference between a 9 # poodle and my rambunctious and hairy boy!
The boot box fits in the little space behind the rear seats, has a cover and when the seats are folded down creates a flush surface. Sounds like a good idea, but $$$! I think we can make one from plywood. The more I think about it, though, the more I think it'd make more sense to buy a kennel (he still sleeps in one at night in our room) to put in the car when he's with me. I was worried about the small space and know he would be sticking his big head up front and trying to help me drive! He's still a "kid" (1 Y/O) and likes to bounce around the back when riding. With a kennel I can contain him which will be good. And cheaper then the boot box!
Re. the wheels, I just spoke to my salesguy and now remember why I went with the spoolers. The rotators can't have the all-season tires. D'oh!
He confirmed I am week 48 production. Having read about some of the lengthy waits here on NAM, I feel lucky! Eager, but lucky!
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#1563
But...I have been building the things since August!
Edit: Ted looks mighty comfortable. I have a small-ish Golden; about 65 pounds or so. He sheds. Maybe I'll try a bed/quilt thing and a pillow in the compartment thing to see how it works. He's young and not very fussy. yet.
Edit: Ted looks mighty comfortable. I have a small-ish Golden; about 65 pounds or so. He sheds. Maybe I'll try a bed/quilt thing and a pillow in the compartment thing to see how it works. He's young and not very fussy. yet.
Ted seems to be very comfortable with her setup, but it's certainly not for everyone. I know it's not the safest (and this isn't going to sound right), but realistically, she's 15 years old and has a fatal disease. She's not big on the seats and she's not big on being crated (about a year ago she had a mass removed from her liver and had to be crated--she didn't like it much). Certainly there are tradeoffs at every corner and I didn't mean to imply what you "should" do. It sounds like your Goldie will be well accomodated. I think the important thing is that they get to go along! Ted wants to be included on every trip; we like to oblige her!
The more I think about it, though, the more I think it'd make more sense to buy a kennel (he still sleeps in one at night in our room) to put in the car when he's with me. I was worried about the small space and know he would be sticking his big head up front and trying to help me drive! He's still a "kid" (1 Y/O) and likes to bounce around the back when riding. With a kennel I can contain him which will be good. And cheaper then the boot box!
Re. the wheels, I just spoke to my salesguy and now remember why I went with the spoolers. The rotaters can't have the all-season tires. D'oh!
Re. the wheels, I just spoke to my salesguy and now remember why I went with the spoolers. The rotaters can't have the all-season tires. D'oh!
Speaking of southern Maine, where I assume you get snow, I just drove today with my new (to me, 1 year-old but still very 'treadful') Blizzaks. I must say, tedscar handled pretty well in the snow and ice. We got about 2 ft of snow here earlier this week and I have a 350' gravel driveway with at least one good pitch to it. Clearing the snow was a little hit-and-miss because it was wet and heavy. I had my doubts about how the MINI would do, but it did great. Winter travel was one of my biggest concerns before I bought. A lot of folks said with dedicated snow tires, the MINI is pretty much invincible (within limits). Only one data point for me but so far, so good!
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#1566
This is my new reality! I do the same thing, especially sometimes after I wash it. I just love this car!
#1568
I'll probably go out and check on our little MINI a few times a day, too!... and then take her out for a drive :D
Oh my gosh--that is SO cool! Congratulations! I was just ready to make one or two leeetle changes to tedscar when my MA called to tell me it was in production and too late for my changes. Still, being in production is when it changed from a concept to a reality for me...
#1569
But I'll have a sweet strip of switches.
#1570
I had remembered reading somewhere here that by ordering the rear fog you don't have an empty switch hole on your dash, but there's a switch for both front and rear fogs, so I got both. And I'm thinking I could've spent that $ better on something else.
But I'll have a sweet strip of switches.
But I'll have a sweet strip of switches.
I like the front fogs (came w/ the Sport Package), and there's not much else to get with the $100 that the rear fog costs.
I *tried* not to second-guess my build, but there are just TOO many options :D
#1572
Yeah, it's something that would rarely be used... and one more thing to maintain or break, so I'm fine not having it... and it doesn't bother me that there's a cap on the back where it would be. The ONLY reason I would get it is to have all the switches, so I figured we could get over the missing switch.
#1573
Yeah, it's something that would rarely be used... and one more thing to maintain or break, so I'm fine not having it... and it doesn't bother me that there's a cap on the back where it would be. The ONLY reason I would get it is to have all the switches, so I figured we could get over the missing switch.
#1574
Hey y'all, I'm at work right now so I can't go into tooo much detail but I thought I'd say hello!
Captain Ron, my Oxygen Blue Mini was born on 11/16/08 and is currently sitting at a dock waiting to be loaded onto the Madame Butterfly on Tuesday! I am so excited!!! I'm guessing a delivery date of around 12/23 based on people who have walked this road before me and judging on the arrival date of the boat to California.
Captain Ron, my Oxygen Blue Mini was born on 11/16/08 and is currently sitting at a dock waiting to be loaded onto the Madame Butterfly on Tuesday! I am so excited!!! I'm guessing a delivery date of around 12/23 based on people who have walked this road before me and judging on the arrival date of the boat to California.