jasonbailey03
Jason Bailey
jasonbailey03

I am trying to learn German right now. Let me tell you what, it is dang difficult. I would like to know what category it is...

Edit there is a PDF linked in the article! It’s a Cat II

First off let me say this, I currently own a used 08 Cooper S. The current issue with new Mini’s are the price point. For the near $40K price tag of the underpowered JCW Cooper, I can have a much better Golf R or RS Focus or hell right now at this current time a NEW 17 Stingray. For the price point of a Cooper S I can

It seems as though you are living under a rock sir, do you like it under there?

/facepalm

Why is this an article? Or even a question? There are quite a bit of very low mileage SS 3 pedals on AT, Cars, eBay, etc. Go get a slightly used one. Duh.

Also compared to the JCW Clubman ALL4, oh wait the Mini is MORE expensive

The gold and white lifted crew cab truck, its a 72 C50 handbuild by RTech Fabrication out of Idaho. They specialize in trucks like this. Look them up on Facebook.

Mmmm Alfa Brera taillights

95K miles for a 3 year old car? And they still want $33K? Nope. Lets try like mid 20s and still, its got near 100K miles. I can pick up a much lower mileage one for 6 or 7 grand more.

If anyone didn’t read the CL ad, the $30K is a good deal and could be negotiated. I mean it comes with tons of extra parts including 2 extra hoods, one being a stock red one, stock interior stuff, new bumper, another set of wheels, a stock diff. I mean I bet he would go for $25K cash with all that if he is motivated

That’s cute. Mini has done it since, 2002.

The FR-S is getting cheap! They are well within his budget.

TVR has mostly always had Ford power. Good move for heritage sake

Lackluster range to be honest, but it is cheaper than a Bolt. However for a few grand more I will gladly take the Bolt and have over 100 more miles between charge. Surprised Nissan is launching this, with this low of range.

Not not really. Plenty of carriers have their own trailers

Why not the Countryman you ask? Because they are already selling a hybrid Countryman this very moment and if this Electric Cooper Hardtop works out it would probably be super easy to just add the all electric Countryman as another trim level and those that have the hybrid would have more reason to trade up.

You can take Tesla’s on proper roadtrips. With the Super Charger network Tesla is about the only one right now though. Chevy, VW, Nissan, Fiat and BMWs electrics don’t really have that yet, don’t know if they will for a while either.

Mike aka Streetspeed717 has some sort of trick fuel setup on his Z06, I looked through a few videos but never really got a name of the company he is using. Might could hit him or Diablo Formula Racing up?

My big reason... Resale. Chevy has awful resale value. Also, Tesla has an established recharging network. But at the end of the day, the Bolt is awful to look at, and I seen one already. Fisher Price apparently is still the interior supplier for GM. No thanks. I will go with Tesla

Some could say he “Orloved it”