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MINI Cooper S Long Term Wrap-up Video - Kelley Blue Book

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2008 MINI Cooper. A last look at Kelley Blue Book's long term MINI Cooper S before it gets retired from the fleet. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • Ok. I'm sorry, these guys tested it for a YEAR and still missed the point of this car?!

    Whenever they tired of normal cars they took a spin in the Mini to reignite their love of driving, but they want to change the Sport button to a comfort button.

    I knew I should have stopped watching when they complained about the size of the interior of a car named 'Mini'.

  • @AshtonPhoto I think what was meant by "change the sport button to a comfort button" was that you should be driving the cooper in sport mode all the time, since that's how it should be driven, and push the comfort button to remove sport mode.

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  • @DJTEVAdotCOM hahahahah, right....

  • @randyseck

    Ok. But can we at least whine about your spelling then?

  • It was a fair review, I dont see why biased people need to sit her and whine.

  • @Nortonski92 Agreed. The volume knob gets you for the first 2 days and then you're over it.  It's just a car. No massive "brain power" required.

  • @AshtonPhoto What they meant was that the car should be in sport mode all the time and then have a button to make it more comfortable if you felt so inclined. "The Mini is meant to be driven with the Sport button pushed." 0:46

  • @tedb545 Well the reliability is questionable, you may be lucky and get a reliable one. But maintenance is nonetheless going to be pricy since it is bmw, and to add on top of that; it uses special parts which are rare or have to be ordered. Regular stores/shops always had to order my tire size, brake pad size, or brake sensors. Routine oil changes are $100+. But everything can be done at the official dealer since they have parts on hand, but you'll end up paying more of course since it's dealer

  • @mattysenpai are they really because in contemplating getting one

  • @MyBlackhawks88 Care to elaborate on that?

  • @ilovetofingermyself1 its an excellent choice the mini is far from a girls car, just be sure its an s, manual, and not convertible.

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