So - @Jediglx came by tonight.. that’s a nice car.. and fun! Drives really well.
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She also got her hands dirty working on the radius rods and changing the wheel bearings.
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If I remember correctly the all4 is mostly a front wheel drive car. It will send more power to the rear wheels when needed. Unless you live somewhere that snows a lot and need it I would not get the all4. It will add weight you don’t need. If you want a JCW then don’t settle for the S. I bought a car once and didn’t get what I really wanted and regretted it.
So should you buy tomorrow? Only if that car is everything you want.
Whatever you get post pictures! Good luck with your decision.-
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Lol - wasn’t planning on her helping. She was there watching me do something then jumped in. It was great.. helped me get it apart pretty quickly.. and some things are way easier with two folks.
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wmwny Well-Known MemberI'm a Gen 1 owner of 2 '06 R53s, one modded and the other bone stock. To me, a Gen 1 S is the ONLY way to go. If it's space you want, then go for the Countryman, but it's a lot bigger and in no way is it mini at all. Compared to the Gen 1s, that Countryman is a boat! Color shouldn't be a factor if you just like the way it drives, unless you are going for a color that attacts millenials.
BTW, Welcome to M/A!-
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Whine not Walnuts Active Member
My friend and I were of the "those are not MINIs" but after doing a BRP tour with a group that included a new All4 Countryman and a new Clubman, we were like "wow". Those things did handle the twisties with no issues.
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