2008 MINI last on JD Power Vehicle Dependability List

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  1. Wikedmini

    Wikedmini MINI of the Month - December 2009

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  2. minimark

    minimark Well-Known Member

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    Ouch...hope the guys and gals in the Mini board rooms pay attention to this.... :(

    Maybe instead of trying to bring so many new products to market they should take the time to dance with the lady they came with... ;)
     
  3. TGS91

    TGS91 New Member

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    I think this might be slightly skewed. My 07' while it was under the 3 yr warranty I took in several times for squeaks, rattles, adjustmentsl, Death Rattle and a Vaccum Pump failure. All covered under warranty. Ever since then the car has been a champ. And this is for the first run of the R56

    It seems from the feedback is that this is the case for many MINI owners. And I *think* MINI manufactures their cars with a eye toward it being covered under warranty and expect to make adjustments. Just a theory, not based on any fact

    My wifes 10' on the other hand has been to the service dept just once in 16 mo's of ownership
     
  4. beken

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    I kinda miss the old days when the industry average used to be well over 300 problems per 100 vehicles...NOT. Given that, it's strange that even though MINI may be at the bottom of this list, it's at the very top for customer satisfaction. So maybe the issue isn't that MINIs are unreliable, but rather, they're pumping them out so fast that final quality control inspection might be a bit lacking.

    If you thought the MINI cold start chain rattle was bad, you should check out the old GM 3.4l V6 motors. They called it normal and refused to acknowledge it was even an issue.
     
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    I am both a bit disappointed and surprised by the observed decline in these areas between the first and second generations.
     
  6. Crashton

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    +1 That is a sad fact.... :(
     
  7. Jason Montague

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    :nonod: Just Curious. Could a great part of the difference(between 1st gen and 2nd gen) be the difference between:
    1. 1st gen American/Chrysler/Brazilian built engines
    2. 2nd gen Peugeot/French built engines

    :cornut:What do y'all think?:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

    Jason
     
  8. beken

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    I think the big issues with the R56 are the timing change rattle and the cold start issue.

    MINIs will never be at the top of the reliability list because the people complaining are coming from Corollas, Civics and other not as fun cars. MINI suspensions are so finely tuned that you notice every little thing about them. A little bushing squeak on any of my previous cars are not an issue, but considered a huge problem in the MINI because you actually feel it in the steering and think something is going to fall off. MINIs are finely tuned machines and that makes them great to drive. We also drive our cars harder :D than most other cars, especially in the same size class.
     

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