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| MINI2 New-ish Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Pacific NW, USA Local Time: 12:58 PM
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Offline | Proud new convertible owner Well, after years of contemplating, months of anticipating, weeks of browsing, days of test driving and many hours wrestling with my finances, my wife and my inner-soul - I've taken the plunge. I received confirmation today that my new MINI Cooper Convertible is officially "on the books" for my local dealer's October order. It should arrive by Christmas. - Mini Cooper Convertible - Black top - Cool Blue - Cool Blue Interior - Multi-function steering wheel - Sport Seats - Panther Black leather Pretty stock and pretty simple. But it looks great to me! JR |
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| MINI2 New-ish Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Pacific NW, USA Local Time: 12:58 PM
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Offline | I've been yearning for a convertible for so long and finally got to a spot in life where it was both feasible and appropriate ... and the MINI was right there! I've driven many other convertibles from old to new (Triumph, Miata, BMW, Benz SLK) but was reluctant to buy because of the high cost (Benz) , high maintenance (Triumph) or high volume of similar cars on the road (Miata). I'm not a engine repair hobbyist, by any stretch, so the older cars were not a good choice for me. The features on the MINI convertible, such as the glass rear window (a disappointment with the Z3) and the price (even paying full MSRP plus dealer markup) were right on. JR |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Up North Local Time: 12:58 PM
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Offline | Congrats, lovely car!! Just the 'long wait' now.... Can you add heated front seats? Will be great in winter with the leather? NAT 03/07 - MCS Previous - 997 C2S, BMW 120d Sport, MCSC, E46 M3, MCS, Impreza WRX STi & Impreza Turbo |
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| MINI2 New-ish Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Pacific NW, USA Local Time: 12:58 PM
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Offline | RE: Heated seats I was trying to pinch pennies a bit. I have a car now with heated leather seats (Subaru Outback) and I personally never use the heaters at all. My wife likes them a bit but she doesn't ride with me much. I asked her if she wanted to pay the extra $850 for heated seats in the new MINI and she didn't see the need for them either. So, not having the heated seats is perfect for me. |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Northern Virginia Local Time: 07:58 AM
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Offline | how How did you come up with 800 for heated seats? For 300 you get the cold weather package, which is heated seats, washer jets and mirrors. I'm sure alone the heated seats probably only cost 150. Howard |
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| MINI2 New-ish Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Pacific NW, USA Local Time: 12:58 PM
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Offline | HowardPM, My error - sorry. The heated seats by themselves are $270. $300 if you get the whole cold weather package that adds heated side mirrors and heated washer jets. Maybe in my head I was using an inflated price to convince my wife we didn't need them? Thanks for the correction. In any case it's still $300 I didn't need to spend. In my neck of the woods (Seattle area) we don't get more than 3 days of snow a year and I won't be driving the MINI on those days anyway! You could argue that in my neck of the woods we get 250 days of rain a year. But that leaves (let's see, 365 - 250 - 3 = ) 112 days of non wet-air open-top driving! (only 15 of those will be sunny, but I don't mind motoring with a coat and gloves! )JR |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Northern Virginia Local Time: 07:58 AM
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Offline | Wow 270 for just the seats? Thats actually a really good deal then. Oh well to each there own, I live in VA and we usually get a lot of snow or no snow. So I went with the cold weather package, just my luck we will probably get no snow this year. Howard |
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| mini2 cruiser Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Hudson Valley Local Time: 07:58 AM
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Offline | So I went with the cold weather package, just my luck we will probably get no snow this year. With or without snow, the first time you turn on the heated seats, your back is going to feel so good, especially after a tough day at work. I thought it was total overkill when I got them in the cold weather package, and it has to be one of my favorite features on my Mini. While the regular heater is warming up, your backside will be toasty with the heated seats. There are mornings where I don't turn on the heat, just the seats. It's also fun to turn them on high for an unsuspecting passenger that you may have an issue or two with. ![]() ![]() |
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