Buy an R53. 2002 to 2006 S with a 6 speed. The 2006 is the best year.
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Is there any other Mini besides the 02-06 R53?
Gen 1 02-06 R53 cars are less refined then Gen 2 R56 cars 07-13.
R53 are easer to Mod. then R56. It really is going to come down to taste.
I like the R53 You can hear the supercharger wine when you take it to the redline and you feel more connected to the road.
The R56 has a little more torque at low speeds its a little quieter
I would find a good shop that works on Minis and have them do a pre-buy on what ever you chose.
And there are some real R53 nuts on hear they won't shut up about how great the R53 is we just tolerate them...............Oh wait I am one of them!-
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05/06 R53 S models and 2011+ R56 LCI models are the ones to buy.
Stay away from anything 2007-2010 and high mileage.-
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Hi there!
Second thing to know: Do you want supercharged or turbocharged?
'06 and earlier S models are supercharged. There are many here who have opinions and will tell you it's the better buy. Get the '06.
'07 through '13 S models are turbocharged. They lack a little of the earlier version's chuckability in corners, but make better daily drivers, imo. I have an '08 with 120,000 miles on it if that helps. It has required surgery once or twice.
Now, they all are going to require maintenance, and some if it is going to be pricey. Owning an Audi though, you should be familiar with that part
I recommend reading the article below to get a bit more info on how we refer to the various models.
R / F Code, What is it and What do they Signify - Library-
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Unfortunately I can't find any dead horses to beat.
Buy the R53, sir. 2002-2006 are good, but really go for a post-facelift model if you can ('05-'06).
They have a few additions that are nice, as many people end up upgrading to the later model teflon-coated superchargers and transmissions. The later model R53s also tend to be the most reliable of all MINIs.
THAT BEING SAID
I found the R56 to feel bigger, ride softer, and overall have less of that Go-Kart fun feel I love. That could be a good thing if you just want a semi-comfortable daily.
Just my $.02
Basically, the newer the generation of MINI you buy, the more BMW you get, and the less MINI you get.-
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
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Welcome to M/A Rob.
Don't listen to any of these jokers.. the MINI you want to get as a daily driver is...
R53.. wait.. I meant to type R53.. damn keyboard.. I meant to say R53... keyboard is sticking.. it only types R53
drive both, see what you like better to drive, both R53 and R5six have their pluses and minuses. get as much drive time in them as possible. If you're not in a rush to buy a MINI, take your time and find the one you really want.. not something that's available somewhat close to you. I currently drive an 2011 R5six (I love it) and I also had an R53 (loved it also) and I'm currently in the market to find a R53 to add to my stable. Good luck in your search.
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Or.... You could do like I did. Buy a Mini and then do your research. Just before my Mom passed away I was at her house and ran into my baby sister. She had just finalized her divorce and made the comment "I guess I need to get rid of the Mini now, but I won't be able to get more than 5-5.5K for it". I immediately said I'll give you 6K right now and drove it home. She used my P/U truck for a couple of months until she found a vehicle that she could transport her grandson in. I started researching the Mini after finalizing the deal. If I had done that first, I would have probably run away screaming. Timing chain, T-stat, water pump, the problems I read about were endless. As it happened, because of said research I contacted my Mini dealer and they replaced the entire timing chain cassette on their dime. Later, as I could afford it, I had my mechanic replace the T-stat, water pump, belt, install Stoptech rotors and pads, stainless brake lines, and install a "new" sport suspension that came off a '09 JCW with 7K on it. Oh yeah, and a new Eibach RSB. I did all this other stuff pro actively because it was much cheaper to have it done all at once before they started to fail one by one. All that being said, I am very happy with my "first year" Gen 2 R56. Bottom line... do your research and have it checked out by a competent MINI knowledgeable mechanic. YMMV
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My choice would be an R53 but whatever you choose get it checked out because you do not want any surprises with a daily driver and Welcome to Motoring Alliance the onlyest MINI Forum you'll ever need !!
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Like all cars you can get a lemon. Take your time and find one that has been taken care of and as I said have it looked over by a good garage.
I have owned my 2002 S for 11 years as a daly driver. It has had no more problems than my wife's Toyota. I believe it is important to find a good mechanic. I am lucke I have the best mechanic in the south. But I don't like talking about myself. Just call me humble.-
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There are a lot of cars I'd buy used but a Mini without a new car warranty isn't one of them.
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Daily driver, and if it's your only car, late model R56. Not my flavor, but a good car, and a late model R56 with reasonable miles should hold up well, relatively speaking, for a MINI.
If you want something rawer and mod friendly, and it's a second car, and you like working on cars, R53. Most of us here would own an R53 or nothing else MINI, myself included.
Either will require maintence and TLC, the R53 more so than the R56. They are all a blast to own and drive, but if this is your only car, I'd look for a well maintained low mileage car, preferably a last year R56, or consider something else more reliable. It's a great second car--and if it's a second car I'd strongly recommend the R53. It's a questionable only car, depending on how comfortable you are maintaining it, and what your priorities are.
You are going to get people on here who are going to say they've owned a MINI forever and never had a problem. Beware of sample sizes of one; the people who have dropped the car aren't on the boards anymore, so everything is skewed positive. I'm not trying to talk you out of it, I'm guessing from your post you'd love the car and the community, just be aware what you're getting into.
F56 is way out of that price range, and I'd hesitate on any first year of a new MINI generation; it consistently takes BMW 3 or more years to get the bugs worked out.-
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my car is a r56, 09 cooper (non s) with 90k miles, only a few minor repairs so far.
most folks that have a MINI for sale drove the hell out of it, so mileage isn't the best indicator of quality in a used MINI. LIke folks have said, get it checked out by someone who knows what they're looking at. Find something you're comfortable in, and like driving, then get it checked out. As I'm sure you know, and if you don't you do now, you can YOUify the MINI to your hearts content, for example see TheModFather's build thread for the RatRod HERE
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GokartPilot Well-Known Member
To answer your question, IMHO...both. As most have already pointed out
R53s are highly prized here, an 06 especially because all the bugs (for the most part) were worked out. You have mention an 06 with relatively low mileage and the price is in the range you mentioned. If I were in the market that one would be on the top of my list.
Obviously if you don't go new you will always have the chance of running into gremlins. Have a mechanic you trust go through the MINI, it is not going to guarantee anything but you'll have a better idea of what you are signing up for.-
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