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bebechoon



Member Since: 22 Apr 2014
Location: In ze middle of Frainsch nul part
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New (2016) Mini convertible

Hi, guys & gals!

I’m thinking of changing our second car, currently an old-ish Renault Twingo, for something a bit more fun. (I intend keeping our (ageing) FF for when we need to carry people and their luggage.)

Down here on the French Riviera, a convertible is a popular choice as rainy days are the exception and winters are mild. We do not need rear-seat space, nor a massive boot, so we are looking at the new Mini convertible, the 3 cylinder, 1.5 litre, 136 HP, with auto gearbox.

The car would be used essentially for the 2 of us (a retired couple) on local trips, but also occasionally on motorway trips of 300-400 km each way to visit the kiddies and their families. I have yet to test drive one (soon!) but I am concerned whether the small engine, although quite pokey, would be man enough for relaxed motorway cruising at say 70-80 mph.

Does anyone have any experience of this car and can give advice? Bow down

Thanks in advance! Thumbs Up It's "bĂ©bĂ©choon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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Eirik34



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Hi, we have a Mini Cooper S Convertible 2009 model as our 2'nd car - fantastic driving car, almost like a Gocart when driving it actively on narrow, curvy roads. Even in Norway we drive a lot with the roof down, and then you really can enjoy the nature, hear birds singing, and the really good sound of the engine....

I would imagine the such a car would have been perfect on the French Riviera!!

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Alistair



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Ours is older - 05 Cooper S convertible - there seem to be quite a few on here, they must be a natural pairing with the FF

IMHO - it will be better than the Twingo, but not as good as the FF - the engine will be absolutely fine for motorways, the suspension is likely to be a little harder - but fine for motorways.

They are great little cars - ours is 11 years old, has only done just under 50k miles, but has cost me pretty much nothing beyond servicing & normal wear & tear items Thumbs Up

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Emperor Mong



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I bought a 2014 Mini Cooper hardtop for my son. Excellent little thing. Good fun to drive and the infotainment (XL media) puts the Range Rover (L405 or L322) to shame (by a HUGE margin).

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bebechoon



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Thanks, guys, that’s all very helpful info Thumbs Up
It all sounds good ... I shall have to start counting my centimes now to see if I can afford one after I’ve added in all the “essential” extras!
But … anyone else got anything to add?

The mini … Ah, this takes me back 40 years or so when an old girlfriend (she wasn’t old then Whistle) had an early mini. The rear sub-frame rotted (as they did in those days!) and the car had to be scrapped.
But I started thinking – how many cars today bear more than a passing resemblance to the original model produced many, many years before? To my mind, the mini is one, the Fatty another and then there’s the VW Beetle … Are there any others Question It's "bĂ©bĂ©choon", ackcherly, with accents. 'Steve' to my chums.
20 years ownership of Solihull products, ALL GONE NOW, sniff!
Current motor: Suzuki S-Cross 4WD auto, 1.4 petrol. Oh so reliable! 7 years now and no problems. Oh, all right then, a leaking shocker replaced under guarantee.
Previous:
TD6 HSE L322 Auto FF
2.5 TDi 4-door Classic
Disco II
And my 1st Rangie: in 1995, a 2-door VM 2.5 diesel Classic
Not to mention the Lada Niva before those. (I said not to mention it!)

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Weegie



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Scotland 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Hi Steve, Aston Martin DB4 - Aston Martin DB9? Smile John
2008 Stornoway Grey 3.6 Tdv8 Vogue
2005 TD6 Java Black Vogue - Written off!!
GAP iiD BT
2003 Discovery TD5 Auto, Nanocom Evolution - gone to a new home!
MasseyFerguson 152 - No electronics!! - Sold

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