Good article. Had to click the link to learn the author's name (Nelson Ireson) because I really like his writing style.![]()
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
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Jafar New Member
The linked article also has some Hi-Res photos.
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From Popular Mechanics
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
Another good article, but what is a "flexible" torque curve?
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Interesting reads, I like the event horizon reference. One thing though: the first article says the weight distribution is more rearward than the regular cooper, while the 2nd article says the opposite.:confused5:
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Automobile Magagzine write-up
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Motor Trend
The Most Entertaining Mini Ever
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Winding Road
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Autoblog
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AutoField Blog
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Video review from AutoGuide
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8Cuyqde3oM]2012 Mini Coupe (Review) - YouTube[/ame] -
Great thread Nathan!
Only had time to read a handful, but it seems well liked so far! Really excited to drive one, wish I could afford a JCW: :lol:
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Non journalist impression.... :crazy:
Saw my first one in the wild today. I'm not a real fan of it, to me it is a bit odd. It does look like a MINI though. The roadster is going to be sweet. -
Had high hopes for the coupe but after stopping by the dealer yesterday to see one up close, one word: gimmicky, and at $33,500 (not JCW) for the one I looked at, a no sale for sure...
Alas me thinks Mini is relying on tricky styling too much in an effort to bring out new models at lightning speed...
My R53 may be with me forever afterall.....because there was nothing in the sporting car range at the Mini dealership this Mini fan would write a check for.... Fingers crossed that the powers at be take pause and examine the direction they are on.
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I was at the launch event here in land o' redneck. MINI threw down a good party and foreign & domestic press seemed to really enjoy the Coupe.
I spent a few minutes behind the wheel of one that week and, like the normal JCW R56, it is a good drive. The backwards baseball cap look of the coupe is somewhat polarizing to people (either hate it or love it), but suffice to say it looks better in person. Does diminish the visibility out, but not to the point where I really cared - just forced me to make better use of the mirrors.
The example I drove felt a bit twitchy at speed (almost like it need just a touch of positive toe and negative camber) but I suspect that was simply the result of being a press mule.
Gonna' keep my R53 for now, but I could see ripping around in a Coupe at some point...