Earlier today BMW uber source Scott26 (or Herr26 on BF) officially confirmed that they will bring to market an X2 sport activity coupe based on the second generation X1 and Countryman in 2017. According to BMW the model will be more upmarket than the X1 and only offered with xDrive. It is expected to come […] More...
""Speaking of the Countryman MINIs is planning on making the 2nd generation heavily influenced by the Dakar-winning competition car as a more ruggedly styled crossover."" Hope it's not just 100 pounds of Dakar vinyl stickers.... but then again.... the stickers could be removed and you would have a 100 pound advantage against other stickered Dakar models....
Dave, just hope all the money they make from the bigger boring models fund the spiritual successor to the R53. :cornut:
I know you jest a little here, but jumping into an R60 JCW All4 with Michelin PSS tires, and a tighter front/rear suspension is a very, very fun ride...Mini has the most fun vehicle to carry 4 adult-sized people and their stuff around. sorry Dave, but an R53 can't do that-(yes, I am aware that I just stuck my head squarely into the lion's mouth!) so, if you have a requirement to tote around 4 people at times, and need to carry some stuff, why shouldn't Mini build that vehicle and make it as fun as possible? It just shouldn't be the ONLY Mini you own
After getting a good close up look at one recently, I kinda like the Paceman, though I would want it as the JCW All4. But I could see driving one of those. Looks pretty snazzy. Yes I said snazzy and I'm in my mid-ish 30s.
I took it as a Sheldon (Big Bang Theory) reference.:cornut: The wife saw a Paceman close up and loves it. I'm good with her jumping in one of these instead of the typical lite truck platform.
I guess what I should have wrote was that Sheldon's use of it was the first thing that came to mind. Haven't heard whizbang in a looonng time.
That was a great diplomatic reply, Z06, about owning a Paceman (or Countryman?) but not being the only MINI in your driveway or garage. After two months of driving my new Countryman All4 around, I drove my wife's R53 yesterday to Philly and back (100 miles each way) And it was the first time in a while that I remembered what driving a MINI was supposed to be like when maneuvering thru city traffic or changing lanes on the PA TRPK Of course, my wife complained incessantly and wanted to know why I had to drive 80+ MPH the whole way! I had the standard comeback: "I had to blow off carbon from the valves." Not sure she bought it. pac (hope this wasn't a total threadjack)