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  1. mrntd

    mrntd Well-Known Member
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    Anything with Tesla at the top has got to be rigged or biased.
     
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    On the other hand, MINI ranked third (behind the Scion tC and VW Eos) in the Compact Sporty Car category of J.D. Power's 2015 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, which measures customer satisfaction after three years of ownership.

    So, believe whichever survey suits your mood at the moment.
     
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    Why? There's a lot less to go wrong on a tesla.
    I have actually been thinking about one for myself.
    For me, it would make sense. My commute is 240 km a day.
    700 hp and awd! Giddy up.
     
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    Keep in mind the batteries won't hold a charge as long in the cold north.
     
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    I just skimmed the fine print on the press release and it looks like MINI's low score is due (at least in part) to lack of data.
     
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    Their largest battery claims a 400 km range.
    Even with the cold, that should do me.