Not a good start really........
........Yesterday myself and Mrs MB went car shopping.
Lat weekend we had arranged to test drive a 2 litre manual Cooper S 5 door hatch, and had a long conversation with the salesman about my wife's aversion to automatic cars. So yesterday, up we go to the Mini dealership, and the salesman proceeds to bring us the test car. Chris opened the door, then shut it immediately, I wanders over, sure enough an automatic :duh: I said to the salesman, we don't want an auto, my wife wants a manual car...his reply "the autos are nice and everyone wants one after a test drive", to which I reiterate "she wants a manual". His reply "well you are here now, why don't you take it for a test drive"....OK I replied, but this car is not for me, it's for my wife. On the road, it's fairly ok in the built up areas, and he directs me to a stretch of open road, now it should be noted I'm diving like miss Daisy up to this point, but one I hit the open road I planted my foot into the carpet. The result of this 189 BHP car was to make lots of noise, nothing else for about five seconds while it decided what to do :getmecoat: I asked the salesman if this was normal, his reply "you should use sports mode" so I pulled over to fathom out the quite frankly non intuitive driving controls, and selected sport mode.......well what can I say !!! disappointing :getmecoat: So on our return to the dealership, I gave the salesman the key and said our goodbyes, as we were heading up to the Honda dealer to look at a new Civic......desperate to hold out for a sale, the salesman said "wait a minute, I'll see if I can sort out a manual for your wife to drive" A few minutes later, out he comes with a 14 plate Cooper s 2 ltr manual 3 door hatch, wheel arch trims missing, bumped and scratched with 40,000 miles on the clock.......I said what is this then, one previous careless lady vicar owner? So Chris got to drive this time, liked the car (despite the brakes banging as there was so much rust on the discs) so after the same journey, back to the showroom. The specification she wanted was the comfort plus pack, with Solaris Orange paint, so based upon the spec she wanted, a factory order car came in at a shade over 27K. Salesman then proceeds to try and sell her a "similar" spec car from another branch, in grey, of one in silver, to which I replied "it's a girls prerogative to choose a new car in a pretty colour, and primer with lacquer applied over the top is not pretty" The result, no sale, but as it happens I've found a better specced one in a dealer down south, registered on an 18 plate with 560 miles on the clock for 19K. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NmIAA...YW/s-l1600.jpg The blue is nice, and I'm sure Chris is going to enjoy her new car :drool4: Brian :D |
Brian
Nice Colour, and hope that Chris enjoys the car. Stu |
what is it like over bumps/pot holes?
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Nice colour blue.
You would never have lived down buying a new “primertalic” car . |
Love automatics, but hate the CVT box in the Mini. It has a poor reputation for reliability as well!
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Do you think they will ask you both for "feedback" on the salesman?
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Brian :D |
HI Brian.
Did you see this one below in the orange colour, is it petrol or the dark stuff you are after :} not brand new but only 3 yr old https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mini-Coop....c100005.m1851 |
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This is Solaris Orange..... https://imganuncios.mitula.net/mini_...4626341052.jpg As opposed to this, which is a solid colour, and looks like British Leyland "Bracken" https://m.atcdn.co.uk/a/media/%7Bres...16842c69b5.jpg She like the blue one though :D |
Just buy the Honda! I bought my daughter an 03 Civic many years ago. She has bought a Volvo since but as she still liked the Civic, they kept it as a spare. It's been used and abused by most of both families but it keeps on passing its MOT by only needing the odd small repair/replacement. It refuses to die!!!! I prepared it for MOT (wiper blade and wheel bearing). The build quality is just far and away better than the competition and the engine and box are as sweet as. It's survived several learner drivers, many house moves, holiday treks and "courtesy car" experiences. If ever the Rover ......................................... you know! I know what I will be buying next!:getmecoat:
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