I see, well at least you can have it in the wishlist
Btw how do you find the boot space? Is the car practical?
Mini Cabriolet
No problem at all. The boot space is small but has some really neat expansion adjustments. The rear seats are much deeper than the CC and they fold flat so there is ample storage, certainly no less than the CC offered.
Yes, I think it is very practical - and sooooooo much fun. Very torquey engine, rock solid on the road with no sign of body roll or scuttle shake and extremely well built (after all it is a BMW).
Absolutely no regrets. Every drive puts a smile on my face
Yes, I think it is very practical - and sooooooo much fun. Very torquey engine, rock solid on the road with no sign of body roll or scuttle shake and extremely well built (after all it is a BMW).
Absolutely no regrets. Every drive puts a smile on my face
Cheers
Frosty
Frosty
And I remember <b>someone</b> saying they're not going to do much mods to the Z!!!
and can't stop Moddifying it one problem of having japanese car is too many Aftermarket stuff
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Don't be so weak Currently I have no intention of modding the Zr but that may be because I'm looking for a new house which may also mean no new car for a long long time
Derek
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[quote=""Frosty""] ...... (after all it is a BMW).
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No, it's a Rover - just rebadged as BMW. Built by rover employees, at the Rover car plants .. with body panels produced by Rover ...
BMW can't make small cars. They bought Rover because they needed a small car, didn't know how to make them and so by buying rover they solved that problem.
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No, it's a Rover - just rebadged as BMW. Built by rover employees, at the Rover car plants .. with body panels produced by Rover ...
BMW can't make small cars. They bought Rover because they needed a small car, didn't know how to make them and so by buying rover they solved that problem.
Angry Paul !
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[quote=""paul_y3k""]
one thing that make sense. The first BMW that are Front wheel drive Even the Series 1 is rear wheel drive. But still Mini still the Ultimate driving machine on it's class :rolleyes:
[/quote]...... (after all it is a BMW).
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No, it's a Rover - just rebadged as BMW. Built by rover employees, at the Rover car plants .. with body panels produced by Rover ...
BMW can't make small cars. They bought Rover because they needed a small car, didn't know how to make them and so by buying rover they solved that problem.
one thing that make sense. The first BMW that are Front wheel drive Even the Series 1 is rear wheel drive. But still Mini still the Ultimate driving machine on it's class :rolleyes: