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Re: Mini Cooper- Any experience?

Posted by shultz_1978 on Oct 02, 2013; 12:53am
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Just some thing I have seen with the higher end Cars "AKA" BMW are the only ones I have owned. They were way ahead in the 80" then Ford, GM and Dodge. Had a 84 and a 87 BMW. The elect. system in those car were so easy to fallow it was unreal. Yet if you lock anything on the car every thing locked both doors, trunk and even the gas door. The heated seat was just a air duck that came out under the seat but it work really well. They told you when to change the oil, your mpg, had the economy lights and was still straight forward to work on. I think all newer cars are harder to work on and take more time. But I will try my best to do things my self be for I pay some one else to. A car really is all in what you want. "just sayin" I would love to get a new BMW I think they a the ultimate car if you must have a new family car.

I still like old school Chevy  or a Ford truckswill. They told you when to change the oil, your mpg, had the economy lights and was still straight forward to work on. I think all cars newer cars are harder to work on and take more time. But I will try my best to do things my self be for I pay some one else to. A car really is all in what you want. "just sayin" I would love to get a new BMW I think they a the ultimate car if you must have a new family car.

I still like old school Chevy  or a Ford trucks. My two cents
Simple if some one else can, why can't I
Jamie