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I can't stand the way these cars look for the life of me. Every time I see one I think 13 clowns is going to jump out and gave me a good laugh.
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Oh I forgot too that the Mini doesn't really have a lot of space in the "trunk."
You can fit a suitcase or two in the back, standing up, or laying flat if you put the seats down. Getting groceries, you WILL have to put the seats down. Although all we've seen are pics, the FRS/BRZ seems to have a lot more space. |
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A used Cooper S is on my short list with the FRS and Veloster Turbo.
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Phew, good thing I finally found this thread. I was seriously considering a John Cooper Works as a back up for the BRZ (if I didn't like the test drive). I test drove a 2008 JCW a few days ago and that exhaust sound is just stimulating. The wastegate noise when you switch gears makes my teeth cringe. Threw it into some corners and was impressed.
But yes, it is BMW. German car maintenance just sux! They are reliable only if it is cared for. My current Subaru Legacy now has over 45,000 miles on it and no major repairs, except for normal maintenance. I might just scratch JCW from my list indefinitely. |
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But, but, but... It's only 200 hp?!
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As for all out performance..IF you are looking for OEM out the gate thrill/speed performance..The mini S is the clear winner..Not only will it win in a straight line, i'm willing to pet a hefy chunk of change it'll outlap it 9/10 times simply based on the fact it produces it's power in a much more desirable pattern with no falloffs etc.... but mod for mod..there's no telling yet..Yes the FRS will be a difficult/mean b**ch to tune..but it COULD be a long term thing vs the mini's ease of swapping a part for quick gain then hitting a performance wall so to speak. |
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I'd like to drive a JCW and an old S/C Mini S to get a feel for them, but the 6spd S turbo I drove was not impressive. To feel as much torque steer as I did with a low stock power output was unsettling. What happens when you crank up the boost? I don't want to find out. FWD ain't my cup o' tea, anyways.
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Mini R53 rule
Mini R53's rule.
![]() OK, its not my GD STi by any means, but as a third car for track use, its amazing. I've made some minor mods to the wheels/tires/rotors&pad and CAI, but everything else is stock. 140,000 miles and its as strong as ever. Still on the stock clutch as well. The BRZ has a very high bar to reach the performance of the R53. Newer is not always better.
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Last daily driver I had before coming to Japan was an R53 JCW. I loved that car, and god it was a blast on backroads.
I just noticed the other day just how close the HP and weight on an FR-S is to the R53 JCW. Wish I still had that car, so I could do a direct back-to-back test drive comparison. Drivetrains and engine types may vary, but apparently I have a type when it comes to car size/ power! |
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I'm going to test drive Mini Cooper today
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I'm still getting an FR-S, but I think there's room enough in this world for more than one lightweight, 200-ish horsepower sports coupe/ hatch! In fact, as far as I'm concerned, when it comes to great cars... the more, the merrier! :happy0180: |
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