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267 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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Over my dead body and I'm unanmious in that. As Charleton Heston said " They will have to pry my rifle from my cold dead hands." Seriously, unless you have money to throw away do it. I'am not a Grinch, she has a BMW 530i . I think a Mini is a girl thing. |
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Replying to: omalone (Dec 13, 2008 10:11 am) |
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Replying to: nxyv2277 (Dec 03, 2008 9:51 am) |
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Go to post 114 and I think PF Flyer posted a link, as you can't form a class action suit on Edmunds, but there is one. Also, alot here have posted 1- 800 #'s to call. I guess if you can afford it. You should own it for 50k and sell it and buy another. I don't just go by Edmunds any more as they rate cars for example a 7.4and the owners rate them a 9.3 Also, dealers quote Edmunds alot.There are alot of options out there especially Consumer Reports data where you can track inherit problems over 4 years or so. |
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Hiya there, perhaps you kind folks can help me... A few days ago i noticed my mini had a lot less power than i was used to. At first i thought it was the air conditioning sapping a bit of the power, but even then it seemed like quite a drop in power. The car is making a strange whiney revving noise, (like a scooter or something). I tried to get up a bigish hill, which i would usually be able to easily speed up at 80kmph, but i was struggling to get it up at 50kmph! As this is happening, the air con would come on or go off randomly, regardless of whether its turned on or off. It has been very hot here (43 degrees celsius) but would the heat really effect the power of the car? I took it into BMW, the guy thought nothing much of the loud revving noise (i might be a young woman, but im not a fool and i know when my car isn''t driving the way it should be) and asked me if i was using premium petrol (i am). My car is an automatic, but I have been reading lots about transmission problems with the mini, mine was in the shop a few months ago with the power steering failure, luckily its still under warranty so it didn''t cost me anything to fix. Its still under warranty. Does this sound like a common problem? any tips on what i can ask them to look into when it goes into the shop next week? I really dont want to think i have bought a lemon, my dad tried to talk me into getting a Hyundai Getz (also sold as the Hyundai Click or Hyundai TB). was he right? Thanks!
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I purchased my automatic trans Mini |
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Replying to: winniep (Jul 10, 2007 6:21 pm) |
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Replying to: kristylee1 (Jan 29, 2009 12:17 am) Take your car and have a diagnostic test done. Dealer will charge $100.00 or so. Some people go to VIP and have it hooked to their computer to find problems. (could be free too) It could be something simple like an oxygen sensor. However, the loss of power sound like your tranny. I have a post on here. My wife has a BMW 530 and was having it serviced and her mechanic said to stay away from the Mini.She wanted a drive around town car and thought it was cute. It is a head turner but every time you turn around you're out a few thousand. Hey, good luck. . |
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