Mini Cooper crash test HSF
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I owned a mini for 3 years and put 100k miles on it in that time. The repairs get expensive once you pass 130k but it was practical as hell. I actually used it as a delivery vehicle for making visits to cell towers. I strapped all kinds of crap to the roof and piled the cabin with tools. That car never got stuck in swamps and handled like a champ.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but no, this car is not practical.
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2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco:
price: $18,425 mpg: 38city/ 42highway Horsepower: 138 Torque: 148 Headroom front: 39.3in Headroom rear: 37.9in Hiproom front: 53in Hiproom rear: 52.4in Legroom front: 42.3in Legroom rear: 35.4in Shoulder room front: 54.8in Shoulder room rear: 53.9in Cargo capacity: 15.4cuft Max seating: 5
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2011 Mini Cooper Hardtop Base: (Mini's most fuel efficient vehicle) price: $19,400 mpg: 29city/ 37highway horsepower: 121 Torque: 114 Headroom front: 38.8 in Headroom rear: 37.6 in hiproom front: 38 in hiproom rear: 39 in legroom front: 41.7 in legroom rear: 27.9 in shoulder room front: 50.3 in shoulder room rear: 44.7 in cargo capacity: 5.7 cuft Max seating: 4
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@DJTEVAdotCOM Just because MINI's aren't practical for you doesn't mean it isn't practical to someone else. If you don't use the extra room, lets say for a large sedan or an SUV, doesn't it mean that those vehicles are impractical?
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Totaled one of these today. Hit a 4 foot tall concrete post. Post didn't move a bit. Hit going sideways going 60 right behind the drivers door. I walked away with minor injuries. I would trust my life in this car.
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god damn u eat that fucking airbag
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aw poor lil guy...great safety.
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this is impressive safety
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@chewinggum2001 no it doesn't. hell, it doesn't even fit into it's OWN price bracket.
why didnt you like it?
seredas 2 years ago 8
yes but as a drivers car, the mini performs better than pretty much any other car in the same price bracket
chewinggum2001 2 years ago 4