Ugh, even tho this would possibly be a great car for her, you'd be well advised to consider an '07 Justa auto instead, or an '06 S Auto......
The CVT transmission, while it works well, is an expensive grenade when it goes - often more than the car is worth in cost to repair....
This one might be an excellent car, but do you want to roll the dice on it leaving her stranded somewhere?
I know there are a lot of folks out there who's CVT is working perfectly with over a 100K on it, but there are also plenty of folks who's car was sold for pennies because the CVT went out. Do you want to take a chance on it?
The S models and the '07-on Justa's use a regular auto trans that's been virtually bulletproof.
Or if she can drive a stick, then you'd have a lot more to choose from...
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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Ernesto Club Coordinator
I did the same thing a couple years ago with a 2003 CVT.
Unfortunately I can't tell you what to check, but the CVT transmissions are a weak spot.
I did have the transmission and radiator fluid flushed shortly after I bought mine (somewhere around $600 combined). My local dealer was able to get me service records and orignal options (but I also got all receipts from the original owner).
It may be possible that the MINI dealer can also give the car an inspection to help you know what you are in for in terms of upcomming maintenance and repairs (battery, brakes may be due soon) plus ballpark costs so you are not too suprised.
Mine has been good for the past almost 3 years. My only suprise was a cracked strut top bearing which I replaced with new fixed camber plates. -
SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
I did go to MINIUSA.com and was able to view the service records. Not sure if the dealership will give me the spec sheet info, though.
Looking at the center console, it has 3 round dials for A/C & Heat, so since that's different from my '06 Justa, it definitely doesn't have the auto-climate option.
No sunroof, which is a good thing.
No MFSW, but I do have the MFSW from mine (I upgraded to JCW awhile ago).
Toggles only include windows & door locks.
She really wants to stick with an automatic...and while I'm aware of the CVT issues, we might purchase a third-party extended warranty on it.
Looking at the pics, I don't see the paddle-shifters at all, but the transmission is clearly an automatic. :confused5: -
Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
No paddle shifters on the CVT....
For that matter, no paddle shifters on a Justa, period....
If you go ahead and buy this, definitely have the dealer change the transmission fliud, it's critical to the life of the trans....then have it done every 30K after that. -
SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
If we buy this MINI, one of the first things will be to have all the fluids changed: Oil, radiator, transmission, etc.
I was able to view the service records at MINIUSA.com and the first oil change was at 10K and the second at 20K, along with a brake flush at the 20K visit. Seems the original owner only put 10K on the car per year.
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SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
My daughter is all of 4'11" (on tippy-toes!) and 95# soaking wet, so we've already come up with two nicknames:
The Little Green Machine
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wmwny Well-Known Member
I've had no problems with my '03 MC CVT, but I just mostly show it now...well, occasional twisty and/or MOTD driving, too. MINI didn't change to a real automatic for the MC until 2007.
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Way Motor Works New Member
The best advice I can give is get an extended warranty that will cover the trans, I've seen too many fail and they are expensive.
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Crashton Club Coordinator
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I would stay away from 1st gen Justa CVT. Get a 1st gen MCS Auto or 2nd gen Justa auto. They have a tendancy for the tranny to fail at a $7000 repair bill.