| Alby_da_Wolf said: @twesterm The Mini Clubman is the only Mini I would buy, because of the lack of space in the back seats and boot in the short one. However I'd buy a diesel one, I always preferred them. Given its lower weight, it should have real city consumption lower than the others (theoric, declared by manufacturer ones are almost always a joke, especially the urban ones).
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Yeah, the gas mileage will be a nice break. At current prices I would save about $75-100 a month in gas. The fact that I don't have to put 93 octance gas in the Mini will be a nice break.
| colonelstubbs said: Get a mini cooper, get two of your friends to buy mini coopers, go to venice, plan a hesit... you know it makes sense |
I don't think there's another reason to get a Mini >_>
| Kyros said: I;m sorry but you have zero idea what your talking about. Ford vehicles are stronger, more reliable, and have the sync system. Oh my god. There is a reason Ford is bleeding money like no tomorrow. The cars are beyond ugly and have terrible reliability. It would be surprising if Ford still exists in 10 years. (At least in this form). A company doesn't get in this situation if it makes good cars. 2003 I was in the states and drove the worst, ugliest car of the whole world a Ford Escort. Unbelievably bad car.
PS: If the reliability of Ford cars has improved in recent years then this can only be filed under too little too late. |
I'll agree that Ford cars just aren't great (though I've heard the new Mustangs are apparently decent again) but their trucks are really good.








