2014 Mini Cooper S
2014 Mini Cooper S
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TNH

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592 posts

169 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Afternoon all,

I need to order my new company car asap and am currently looking at ordering a Mini Cooper S. I have been holding off ordering anything for 2 months because I have been hoping that the lease prices for the new 2 series would come down into my price bracket.

I have a couple of queries regarding Mini's which hopefully you guys can help me with:

1. I have to keep the car 4 years - what are they like to live with on a daily basis? I currently have an M-Sport 1 Series so i'm not overly concerned by stiff suspension. Do you ever find it is too small for your needs? I dont have any kids, but do play golf (when the weather is nice!) - can you get a set fairly easily in the back with the seats down? I have to put the seats down in my 1er anyway, so just as long as they will fit!

2. How do they behave on long drives? I currently do around 40k miles a year, does the exhaust drone or are the seats uncomfortable on long journeys?

3. Are there any extras you dont think you could live with out? I will definitely be going for Chili Pack and Media XL pack - is there anything else worth serious consideration?

4. What are the standard speakers like? Is the Harmon Kardon upgrade necessary? I have the professional upgrade in my 1er and it is very poor in my opinion. Although that was after coming from the Bose upgrade in my previous A3.

I realise that this will be the new shape which I doubt any of you will have driven yet, but I can't see it being too far different from the current model.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers

AndyT77

1,755 posts

184 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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With the seats down a golf bag will fit easily.

Ride is hard with run flats.

My 07 is quite comfortable and refined at motorway speeds.

Chilli pack is a no brainer.

With it being a new model, expect a few niggles, that whilst will be sorted by the dealer, may inconvenience you.

Standard sound system is not very good in the current model, but I've heard worse. It tends to sound better if I fade the sound towards the front.

TNH

Original Poster:

592 posts

169 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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AndyT77 said:
Ride is hard with run flats.

My 07 is quite comfortable and refined at motorway speeds.

Chilli pack is a no brainer.

With it being a new model, expect a few niggles, that whilst will be sorted by the dealer, may inconvenience you.

Standard sound system is not very good in the current model, but I've heard worse. It tends to sound better if I fade the sound towards the front.
Thanks, I hadn't really thought about the little niggles that may be present with a new model so I will bear that in mind. I dont listen to loud music but I may have to treat myself to the Harmon Kardon upgrade seen as I spend so long listening to the radio etc in the car.

rigga

8,794 posts

223 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Not listened to a standard stereo, but Harmon Kardon.is great in mine
As said heated leather, chilli with xenons, media is good, vision pack with auto dim mirror auto wipers and light's.

12TS

2,185 posts

232 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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TNH said:
Afternoon all,

I need to order my new company car asap and am currently looking at ordering a Mini Cooper S. I have been holding off ordering anything for 2 months because I have been hoping that the lease prices for the new 2 series would come down into my price bracket.

I have a couple of queries regarding Mini's which hopefully you guys can help me with:

1. I have to keep the car 4 years - what are they like to live with on a daily basis? I currently have an M-Sport 1 Series so i'm not overly concerned by stiff suspension. Do you ever find it is too small for your needs? I dont have any kids, but do play golf (when the weather is nice!) - can you get a set fairly easily in the back with the seats down? I have to put the seats down in my 1er anyway, so just as long as they will fit!

Should be OK, we carry about a large cricket bag

2. How do they behave on long drives? I currently do around 40k miles a year, does the exhaust drone or are the seats uncomfortable on long journeys?

Worse than by old 130iM much worse than my M135. They're stiff, but then ours has RFTs, for 40,000 miles you're going to feel every inch of the road!

3. Are there any extras you dont think you could live with out? I will definitely be going for Chili Pack and Media XL pack - is there anything else worth serious consideration?
We've got the satnav which is OK, leather and heated seats. Personal preference I guess.

4. What are the standard speakers like? Is the Harmon Kardon upgrade necessary? I have the professional upgrade in my 1er and it is very poor in my opinion. Although that was after coming from the Bose upgrade in my previous A3.
They're poor, I'd be looking at alterntives if you like your music

I realise that this will be the new shape which I doubt any of you will have driven yet, but I can't see it being too far different from the current model.
Run out models should be cheap!

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers

TNH

Original Poster:

592 posts

169 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Cheers all, massive help. Think I have my spec just about worked out now - realising its even easier to spend a fortune on a mini than it is on a bmw!

rigga

8,794 posts

223 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Pan roof adds a bit of weight, but makes it feel less cramped inside, brightens things up a bit.

DavidLScott

1,048 posts

246 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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I put proper tyres on my now sold 130i M Sport as it was hideous on the rfts. The rfts on my 05 JCW are just about tolerable but I tend to use this car as a run around as I now have an X3 as my 'distance' vehicle. My wife uses it occasionally so she is resisting changing to non rfts this time as she likes the security of rfts and has needed them a number of times over the years in her Mini as they puncture every 5 minutes anyway.

The Harmon Kardon sounds pretty good but I am no ICE buff - it came with it.

You MUST have xenons and auto wipers.

AndyT77

1,755 posts

184 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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DavidLScott said:
I put proper tyres on my now sold 130i M Sport as it was hideous on the rfts. The rfts on my 05 JCW are just about tolerable but I tend to use this car as a run around as I now have an X3 as my 'distance' vehicle. My wife uses it occasionally so she is resisting changing to non rfts this time as she likes the security of rfts and has needed them a number of times over the years in her Mini as they puncture every 5 minutes anyway.

The Harmon Kardon sounds pretty good but I am no ICE buff - it came with it.

You MUST have xenons and auto wipers.
I have xenons but not autowipers, can't say I really miss them (and yes I've had them on a different car). I do like auto dimming mirrors though.

TNH

Original Poster:

592 posts

169 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Xenons and auto wipers come as part of the Chili Pack. I currently have the LED light upgrade in my spec but might save myself a few £ a month by omitting them.

DavidLScott

1,048 posts

246 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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AndyT77 said:
DavidLScott said:
I put proper tyres on my now sold 130i M Sport as it was hideous on the rfts. The rfts on my 05 JCW are just about tolerable but I tend to use this car as a run around as I now have an X3 as my 'distance' vehicle. My wife uses it occasionally so she is resisting changing to non rfts this time as she likes the security of rfts and has needed them a number of times over the years in her Mini as they puncture every 5 minutes anyway.

The Harmon Kardon sounds pretty good but I am no ICE buff - it came with it.

You MUST have xenons and auto wipers.
I have xenons but not autowipers, can't say I really miss them (and yes I've had them on a different car). I do like auto dimming mirrors though.
My X3 and JCW have auto wipe but my wife's Cooper doesn't - it drives me mad!!!
Yes, auto dim is very good.

stain

1,053 posts

232 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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I have a Cooper S petrol and I'm not sure I could do 40k miles a year in it. The ride is very firm even on normal tyres and the exhaust quite vocal. This is all fine when you are in the mood but not much fun on a 3 hour motorway jaunt. Regarding spec, load it up as much as you can is my advice. The stereo upgrade is worth it if you like music.

TNH

Original Poster:

592 posts

169 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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stain said:
I have a Cooper S petrol and I'm not sure I could do 40k miles a year in it. The ride is very firm even on normal tyres and the exhaust quite vocal. This is all fine when you are in the mood but not much fun on a 3 hour motorway jaunt. Regarding spec, load it up as much as you can is my advice. The stereo upgrade is worth it if you like music.
Hmmm, i'm hoping that my mileage will probably half soon as the projects I have lined up for the next year or two will involve me using the train to Edinburgh / London twice a week rather than driving to newcastle / birmingham.

Think I may try and get the lease company to send me over a hire car of the current version for a few days to see if I think I could hack it.

FuryExocet

3,011 posts

203 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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I love going out in mine for a blast, but normal driving does have it's issues, the roads are in a st state, the harsh ride can be very annoying when you just want to go from A to B. The interior rattles get quite loud, so I would recommend the stereo upgrade biggrin

See if you can borrow a demo for a day and do some normal driving. Then take it down some twisty roads, go flat out and have fun!!