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Mini Cooper S vs 318is: Which should I get?
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Might as well get this thread back on topic after all the my-dick-is-bigger-than-yours malarkey I just engaged in with Julien :p
Originally posted by tjts1 View PostUndeaneath all the MINI marketing BS beats the crapastic heart of a dodge NEON.sigpic
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Originally posted by tjts1 View PostIts a neon engine. It was designed by Chrysler, assembled by Chrysler and sent off to go into 1 of 2 cars: A neon or a Mini. End of story.
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Originally posted by kishg View Postcareful what you ask for, he just might be taller than you ;)
Your head.
It's cool though, I was simply referring to how tall Julien is in hopes of quelling the difference in opinions between him and Emre about E30's and MCS'.- Trey
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Originally posted by Emre View PostAnd there's nothing wrong with that twin-cam Chrysler engine. It's fine for what it is.
Originally posted by kishg View Postgreat.. another retard with no reading comprehension.
Somebody should sell a 'Powered by Chrysler' windshield banner for the MINI.Last edited by tjts1; 11-10-2009, 07:23 PM.
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Originally posted by tjts1 View Post
Just because you wrote it doesn't mean its correct. Keep the name calling to your 5th grade lunch break please.
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LOL
Can't handle the truth? The MINI has a Chrysler engine.
Designed by Chrysler, built by Chrysler in a Chrysler factory with Chrysler parts etc. Rover did little more than sign a contract and BMW inherited the deal. The engine went into 2 cars The MINI and the NEON.
Deal with it. Cry if you have to. The pain will pass eventually.
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Originally posted by tjts1 View PostThere is plenty wrong with the SOHC Chrysler engine used in the MINI.
P.S.: I thought the Neon had a 2.0L DOHC engineLast edited by Emre; 11-10-2009, 07:54 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by tjts1 View PostLOL
Can't handle the truth? The MINI has a Chrysler engine.
Designed by Chrysler, built by Chrysler in a Chrysler factory with Chrysler parts etc. Rover did little more than sign a contract and BMW inherited the deal. The engine went into 2 cars The MINI and the NEON.
Deal with it. Cry if you have to. The pain will pass eventually.
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Don't forget that the 318is has a tendency to grenade @ roughly 200k miles and that most examples you will find will have roughly that many miles. If you can live with a car that has problems from time to time, the e30 is a great candidate. I just got fed up with e30s while daily driving my swapped touring in Brussels. a non-stop fucking headache. Of course the mcs isn't the best car known to man, but I must say it impressed me when I test drove it in terms of performance, but a huge smile on my face.
We had a mini non-s in the family, and it wasn't bad at all, the torque from the SOHC motor made it a great dd candidate.
Basically what I am getting to is look what you need the car to do on a daily basis, and your decision should be easy.
Julien
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Originally posted by tjts1 View PostIts a neon engine. It was designed by Chrysler, assembled by Chrysler and sent off to go into 1 of 2 cars: A neon or a Mini. End of story.
But non-the-less... we need to remember that thread starter is planning on getting a 2nd gen. mini...which makes all of this neglagable...
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Originally posted by TDE30 View PostJoke.
Your head.
It's cool though, I was simply referring to how tall Julien is in hopes of quelling the difference in opinions between him and Emre about E30's and MCS'.
Originally posted by Julien View PostDon't forget that the 318is has a tendency to grenade @ roughly 200k miles and that most examples you will find will have roughly that many miles. If you can live with a car that has problems from time to time, the e30 is a great candidate. I just got fed up with e30s while daily driving my swapped touring in Brussels. a non-stop fucking headache. Of course the mcs isn't the best car known to man, but I must say it impressed me when I test drove it in terms of performance, but a huge smile on my face.
We had a mini non-s in the family, and it wasn't bad at all, the torque from the SOHC motor made it a great dd candidate.
Basically what I am getting to is look what you need the car to do on a daily basis, and your decision should be easy.
Julien
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Originally posted by Emre View PostSo, tell us what's wrong with it.
Originally posted by Emre View PostP.S.: I thought the Neon had a 2.0L DOHC engine
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I'm also 6'6".. I fit in both cars, but I wanted something where I could be a bit more comfortable than either of those choices. I also wanted to mess around with diesel... I like the mk4 but it's not a driver's car at heart, but it does ok with a few mods.
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Originally posted by freeski27 View Postwe need to remember that thread starter is planning on getting a 2nd gen. mini...which makes all of this neglagable...
i don't buy the anything domestic is crap argument either. sure, the big 3 haven't made anything i'd remotely want to buy in a while but that's a failure in design and marketing than engineering.
hopefully this will change, the new cts-v is nice!
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