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Buy a Miata and get a cheap winter beater. Seems like the easiest solution.
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I figured I could keep the mini as the beater but insuring 2 cars not as cheap as I expected. Initial quote from Geico for a 14 frs pleasure car and mini DD was not good. I really need to shop around for better insurance though maybe I can find something better.
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2) A twin will be more fun than driving a mini cooper if you:
Concerning reliability....google more. They are about a 8/10 in reliability, whereas the tritec and r56 (BMW) engine are about a 6/10 IMHO For the twins change oil at 4,500 miles, flush radiator at every 25k, other fluids at 50k, gas tank inspection at 100k IMO and car should run for 200k no problem. Go the tuner or enthusiast way and it may be less. I actually recommend a WRX. You can hit about 25mpg and city and 34mpg highway solid if you drive like a grandma! Then again, if you looking for just a DD to work I recommend a 2001 Corolla. 34 city and up to 45 hwy! Get a automatic and your mpg will be slightly more. Maybe tops 5mpg more. Dont forget the ugly new mustangs. Get a base model with more hp and torque and similar mpg. All of these are IMHO so dont bother hating please.
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Long Haul Reliability = Made (assembled) in Japan. First digit of vin must be J.
Best time to buy a car...December 31st. Any possible poor reliability problems you've read about the FRS/BRZ have to do with early production vehicles...even then, few real problems. Don't buy any brand car during it's lst year or two of a new chassis. Personal : I drive a 15 FRS, bought new, 14 months ago. 24,000 miles on it now. Zero issues so far...yes that's Zero. Best other brand made in Japan car which is fun to drive: Mazda (make sure it's a J vin.) __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _____ And comments for 'pushrod'...who's quoted me: Well I also own a 2005 Mustang GT...built one year after that body style began. Tons of minor issues with that car during it's low mileage, in warranty period. Though gotta admit, now over 10 years old, with 68k miles, no major issues with the Mustang. As for road salt. I used to live in Rochester, NY. Two used cars there. Got very tired of the constant repair bills due to salt damage of the undercarriage parts. No salt where I've moved to now, no snow, no jobs, yet very cheap food and rent and utilities. Last edited by ToySub1946; 12-13-2015 at 02:05 AM. |
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I own an r53 (2006) and an FRS. The r53 has issues, but if you handle the issues it can be very reliable. The FRS is reliable out of the box. When both were still stock, my son and I ran them against each other often. In every case the frs won by a slight margin with both of us driving both cars. He always believed the mini was faster, but the races proved otherwise. You just gotta rev the FRS. Now my frs is supercharged, and the r53 has been modded. The FRS is quicker by a good bit than the r53, but the r53 is way quicker than it was. The r53 was cheaper to mod too. There is tons of aftermarket support for both cars. The suspension mods made to both have made them both much more capable. While the R53 no longer wants to understeer, the FRS is just better. Th mini has back seats that can actually carry people in them(nearly). there is no chance for the FRS in that regard. Both cars have substantial power and handling enhancements, brakes to come soon on them. They are two very fun and capable cars, and both put a huge grin on my face every time I drive them. They are just different. The mini has much better intake and exhaust noise. BTW the mini rotates real well now too, but the FRS does it just that much better. Make the mini reliable for some money, or get the FRS. Both are fun and can be reliable. OP, PM me if you want more info.
My FRS has been mechanically very reliable. It gets cricket noises in the heat of summer, I had a rear end seal replaced, and my 10series illuminated dash panel quit working. The crickets and dash were no big deal, and the seal was barely seeping, and took the dealer about one hour to replace under warranty. The FRS is very easy to work on and everything except spark plugs is pretty easy to get to Last edited by twag4; 12-12-2015 at 10:26 PM. Reason: Add info |
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I once shoveled the snow around my roommate's 6-year old Mazda3 and accidentally hit the rocker panel with the shovel. Part of the rocker panel came off. |
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I'm afraid you're right. I'm covincing myself the frs is just to focused. I drove the Miata and thought it had more then enough power with frs I was thinking it needed more power. I'm guessing you're correct, the Corolla would be a very smart choice and I like the interior but my commute will be a chore not a pleasure. also a coworker was challenging me to which car has had more issues his 06 Corolla or my 06 mini. I actually love the new mustang in appearance but driving is quite pedestrian. It's just too heavy. Once again power doesn't always = more fun. Despite poor ford quality I'm guessing the mustang will have the best resale of the cars I'm looking at. |
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Dang Your making me want to keep the mini again. It's just a pain because to keep it justifable I have to do everything I can myself. time is money and I'm still at risk of the next problem leaving me without a working car. |
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I have an R53 MCS with 6MT and LSD. I also have a 2015 FR-S. Our MINI has been pretty good to us with 2 failures (seat lever, steering pump) in 10 years and 75k miles. Both were covered under warranty with the steering pump corrected at 10 years old! That said, they just aren't designed to be beaten on. Engine mounts, strut towers, and body hardware will go if you are rough on them. Our's us a queen: garage kept, female driven.
The FR-S feels much more direct and sporty. The MINI is more charming. We will likely replace the R53 with a new 6 door clubman next year, though. As much as we love the R53, we don't drive it enough because we have a 3 year old daughter. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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I've driven a decent amount of the cars in your list.
My test drive scale of driving joy Highest to lowest 2016 Mx-5 (by a tiny margin just because of the top down, top up it falls to GTI level) 2015 FR-S 2005 MCS 2015 GTI 2016 Wrx Haven't driven. 2016 cooper s 2016 Mazda 3 2015 Golf (DSG auto) 2013 beetle turbo 2015 Kia Optima 2015 mustang ecoboost (looks alone make me still want one) 201? Challenger v6 auto rental (way better then expected) 2016 Impreza & Crosstrek 2013 MKZ 2015 renegade Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Also I'm jealous the extended power steering warranty doesn't apply to the 06 steering pump. They didn't change anything for 06 either. It's the same pos. I think my first pump started failing under warranty so 30000ish second pump gave out on me close to 80000, I think my mechanic used a reman for #3 which made it to 105000. Fourth is a cheap Napa reman I installed that has sounded bad from day one, I haven't gotten around to cashing in on the lifetime warranty yet. Wish I got the m7 strut brace on earlier I've got a little mushrooming on the struts. I don't thrash it but life happens. You can't miss every pothole. Needs a 2nd oil pan seal at 11000. |
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Gen 1 bmw mini Cooper works is the worst riding car I've ever driven. Ever.
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One more checking in on having the mini then the BRZ.
2003 mini s 100k+ passed on to my son in VC Wa in 2013 and got the BRZ. The mini had upgraded SC, Suspension, brakes, exhaust, and more. 70lb dog got in and out of the back hatch easily and carried many "things" over the years. Used the car on the track many times with great fun. I did put a con rod through the side of the block at the track but I think an engine with 75k did not owe me a thing with its hard driving life. I was considering the new mini but did not like the way the turbo acted on the new engine for street use.(Personal preference) When I got the BRZ it was much slower than the mini ,but a SC and mods to the exhaust and suspension on the BRZ they fixed that problem. New dog 60lb, rides in the back with the seat down, hatch was easier but this is working fine. "Things" in the back are not as easy, but a 3/4 ton pickup is just used a little more. I really like the handling of the BRZ, probably because my other track cars are RWD. I do like letting the back end step out. I will say that at lower speeds the mini was more nimble and could be manhandled around obstacles faster. But, at speed the BRZ has great manors and you gain confidence quickly. Since getting the BRZ I am no longer in Wi for the winter so my experience in the snow with the BRZ is limited, however, when there, good tires and sane driving seemed to work just fine. the same applied to the mini. |
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