I have a 2003 MINI Cooper S, 70,000 miles purchased in 12/2002 and pull a 4X10 Hunter Shadow Tear Drop. We went to factory in Idaho to pick up TD and stopped at Minden, Nebr for ITG on way home to Tulsa, Ok. I am 76 years young, owned an independent VW Repair shop for 27 Years. Have owned all sorts of cars since I am a car nut. I have enjoyed owning and driving this car more than any car I ever owned. Very confortable to drive on long trips, both front seats have many adjustments. Grani has back trouble but can ride long hours on our trips.
Special Tire issue: They come with runflat tires like a lot ot other cars but are not necessary so most people change to regular tires at replacement time and carry a pressurized can of "fix a flat".
Dealer Only issue: There are independent MINI shops around, many are as well equipped as the dealer with tools and diagnostic equipment.
Accident issue: They have been tested as one of the safest cars. We have known of several that have been in serious accidents (cars were total losses) but have not heard of any serious injuries to drivers or passengers. Since the cars are so maneuverable you can avert a lot of accidents. Through the local and national forums we correspond with a lot of MINI owners. Speaking of forums, go to
www.miniusa.com and you can build your MINI with the,color, equipment and options that you want. Go to the dealer and order that car, price shown on the website is the price you will pay. No discounts. Will take about eight weeks for delivery. Factory will keep you informed when your baby is born, when it reaches the dock, what ship it is traveling on from England, how many brothers and sisters it is traveling with, when it reaches the states and the dealer. Since everybody pays the same price for the new car, the used cars hold their resale value very well.
The MINI owners are much like the Tear Drop owners, is like a big family. They have MINI get togethers, local or state meetings for meals together, tours through interesting scenery or roads with twisty curves. Also national events like an earlier poster stated the MTTS, MINI Takes The States, started in California, ended in East Coast. MINI owners could particpate in any leg or the whole trip. We met them in St Louis, Mo for evening program, breakfast and pictures under the Arch next morning, traveled to Indianapolis, Ind, spent rest of day at the Indy 500 facilities and museum, then drove on the track. Had some 550 MINI's there. MINI USA was picking up the tab for the eats, admission fees etc. We go to the MITM (MINIS In The Mountains) at Copper Mountain every year. A lot of out friends are going to Las Vegas for a MINI meeting their next week.
My son, Jon has a 2004 MINI Cooper S which he tows a 4x8 Yoder Toter. He went with us to Idaho to pickup our Hunter. He kept up with us when I got to dicing with a Honda Sedan on a crooked section of the highway. We were cruising at 72MPH, passing the Honda in the curves and then the Honda would blast past us on the straightaways.
Our cars ar 1.6 L with superchargers. The 2007 and Clubman in the S model are still 1.6 L but have turbochargers. They have a few more HP and get a little better MPG. We have not been out any expensive repairs. We both enter Autocross events (timed events, laid out with rubber pylons on larger parking lots). About our only expense has been replacing tires that we have worn out.
Sorry this has gotten so long but tried to answer some of the points that have been expressed.
Gene