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| He was (not surprisingly) on the same event as me. Don't remember talking to him much if at all though. MSN Cars - Autocar - Auto Express - News of the World - 4Car - 5th Gear - The Independent and Arena are the publications that should have been represented at the launch. |
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| Here's MSN Cars (really nice guy actually, and the review is better too): http://cars.uk.msn.com/Reviews/artic...umentid=587510 "Verdict: So can a Mini with two seats really be worth £22,000? The 'Mini Cooper S featuring the John Cooper Works GP Kit' isn’t the raw performance car, the Mini version of a 911GT3, that some had hoped for. Instead it is a more comfortable, more useable compromise but a car that feels rather special for all that. The fact that the whole UK allocation of less than 500 quickly sold out perhaps says it all. If you haven’t got your order in already, too bad. If your name is already on the list, chances are you’ll be dead chuffed. " |
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| yes, much better review. From the words written, both reporters seem to have claimed driving the car on the public road - was this part of the test day...? Or are they being a bit 'creative' with their reports...? Looking forward to 5th gears review. |
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| You could go out on the roads, but the track was in the middle of nowhere and the roads were mostly very straight, narrow, straight roads. Nothing like UK roads, and not much room or twistiness for enjoyment. Most of the time I was sharing the track with at most two other cars, for a lot of the time I was alone, which I felt meant I could better simulate regular driving (I pootled as well as sped) on the track as on the roads around the track! |
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| Thats quite interesting. Were there any film crews there...? Hoping that 5th gear will give the car a slot.... Did the car you drove have aircon? I'm guessing it did. If so, non aircon cars might be even better than the one you drove. |
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| No aircon, I did say elsewhere they had no aircon, but did have leather heated seats. The JCW S I grabbed some time in had all the JCW goodies on it (pretty much everything JCW including spoiler, brakes, suspension etc) but also had auto aircon (switchd off). |
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| Spotted by Goonery: http://fifthgear.five.tv/jsp/5gmain....407&pageid=791 Couple of minor things really in there (but they seemed to like it overall). "while the rear seats have been ditched and a strut-brace is fitted in their place." Not a strut brace to replace the rear seats, it's for occupant protection against flying luggage. "after the bodies and mechanicals are constructed in Oxford, the GPs are taken to Italy, where they're finished by Italian design house Bertone - the two rather than three coat paintwork and other trimming, see, requires more bespoke finishing than the standard car's. Suddenly, the price tag starts to make a bit more sense." Don't agree there, the car costs less than it's sum of individual upgrades already, so shipping to Italy etc. makes LESS sense in that sense. |
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