A massive life change meant my weekly mileage has massively increased, including alot of slow moving city traffic. The A6 has always been a little hard on fuel. It would have usually done mid-20s on a constant motorway run, and I seen just over 30mpg when driving over to Germany last summer. This went down to low teens when I've had to commute it and cross from one side of Belfast to the other in rush hour traffic. With the increases in cost of abso-feckin-lutely everything, I had to make some big choices in cutting costs, and the A6 was going to be a big casualty of my cost cutting.
The clutch on my MX5 is reaching the end of its life, so I had to stop using it at the start of December as my mechanic had a 2 month wait before he could fit it in. To tie me over I've been driving this little fun sleeper. 260bhp, 345lb ft. 1.9tdi. Fully adjustable Spax suspension.
Here follows a common theme for me. I'll start looking at the usual cars I'd think would be ideal for me, then buy something completely different!
In this case I was looking at Skoda Octavia VRs, Skoda Superb, Passat estate, CCs, Seat Leon FR, VW Golf, Audi A3s. All 2.0 diesels for the necessity of higher mpg. In 31 years of driving this was the first time I've had mpg so high on my car need list ffs.
Anyways, VAG diesels it was. Until I remembered a friend had a wee MINI 1.6 diesel as a run around and I'd always liked them, but other than that knew nothing more about them. I put a post on here about them and had a few replies, including one from @Terry who was going to put his up for sale in the near future. So I went and had a look at it, and the deal was done. I have to say that I've never had a more straight forward and genuine car buying experience until now. Terry is an absolute gentleman and I'm very happy to have met the guy, and his family. They couldn't have made me feel more welcome or have been any more honest with the sale.
So this is it.
A 2014 Cooper SD, in white silver metallic. I don't think pics do this colour any justice. Reminds me of a white pearl on an Alfa or older Audi. Stunning colour. For a 10yr old car I was quite surprised of the condition. Not a dent or scrape that I can see yet anyways. Some stone chips on the bonnet and part of the bonnet stripe has a slight mark, but that seems to be it.
As earlier, I've no clue about MINIs but to me I quite like the spec:
- Chili Pack
- Excitement Pack
- Visibility Pack
- Lights Pack
- Connect Pack
- Multimedia XL with 8.8" screen, Nav and DAB
- John Cooper Works steering wheel
- Lounge leather satellite grey heated seats
- Auto light and wipers
- Head up display
- Headed windscreen
- Cruise control
- Start/stop
First impressions are that I really like it. It's refined, for a diesel. It's torquey and runs out of revs quite quickly. Handles very well too. The multimedia is fantastic, for someone like me who has been used to basic stuff. Decent sat nav, bluetooth streaming, DAB, and some handy info on the car like tyre pressures, oil level (no dipstick ffs!), torque and power readings.
There's a couple of things about the car that I'm not a hundred percent on yet, but hope they grow on me. The first is the seats. I've always had black seats in cars, apart from my S2000 which had red leather. I was convinced I wouldn't like these. They kind of look more cream than grey in the pics, but in person they aren't as bad as I thought, although with a toddler I'm sure I'll have to keep a cloth handy. They certainly brighten up the interior. I hope they'll grow on me.
The other thing I'm not sure about yet is the size of it. The A6 was great for carrying lots of stuff, and four people very comfortably. I don't think I could have two adults in the back of the MINI for long. The Supra and MX5 are also small cars so I'll just have to depend on friends now for those times I need to transport something bulky.
Also don't like the fact that servicing is supposed to be digital ffs so I'll be ordering a MINI service book for old fashioned pen written records and stamps.
First mod was to remove the dealer sticker on the rear window.
Short terms plans are to put my plate on it and get to know it better.
If I like it then hopefully medium term plans will be:
- Carplay MMI system
- De-chrome, including the mirrors
- Smaller stubby aerial
- Paint the calipers
- Sort the stone chips on the bonnet
- Buy a set of spare wheels and winter tyres
If it stays longer than that then I'm thinking:
- Remap or tuning box
- Sort out the bonnet stripe. Either remove altogether or replace.
- Replace the wheels
Dream plans would be:
- Digital dash retrofit
- Lower it a little
- Fit a subtle(ish) rear diffuser
The clutch on my MX5 is reaching the end of its life, so I had to stop using it at the start of December as my mechanic had a 2 month wait before he could fit it in. To tie me over I've been driving this little fun sleeper. 260bhp, 345lb ft. 1.9tdi. Fully adjustable Spax suspension.
Here follows a common theme for me. I'll start looking at the usual cars I'd think would be ideal for me, then buy something completely different!
In this case I was looking at Skoda Octavia VRs, Skoda Superb, Passat estate, CCs, Seat Leon FR, VW Golf, Audi A3s. All 2.0 diesels for the necessity of higher mpg. In 31 years of driving this was the first time I've had mpg so high on my car need list ffs.
Anyways, VAG diesels it was. Until I remembered a friend had a wee MINI 1.6 diesel as a run around and I'd always liked them, but other than that knew nothing more about them. I put a post on here about them and had a few replies, including one from @Terry who was going to put his up for sale in the near future. So I went and had a look at it, and the deal was done. I have to say that I've never had a more straight forward and genuine car buying experience until now. Terry is an absolute gentleman and I'm very happy to have met the guy, and his family. They couldn't have made me feel more welcome or have been any more honest with the sale.
So this is it.
A 2014 Cooper SD, in white silver metallic. I don't think pics do this colour any justice. Reminds me of a white pearl on an Alfa or older Audi. Stunning colour. For a 10yr old car I was quite surprised of the condition. Not a dent or scrape that I can see yet anyways. Some stone chips on the bonnet and part of the bonnet stripe has a slight mark, but that seems to be it.
As earlier, I've no clue about MINIs but to me I quite like the spec:
- Chili Pack
- Excitement Pack
- Visibility Pack
- Lights Pack
- Connect Pack
- Multimedia XL with 8.8" screen, Nav and DAB
- John Cooper Works steering wheel
- Lounge leather satellite grey heated seats
- Auto light and wipers
- Head up display
- Headed windscreen
- Cruise control
- Start/stop
First impressions are that I really like it. It's refined, for a diesel. It's torquey and runs out of revs quite quickly. Handles very well too. The multimedia is fantastic, for someone like me who has been used to basic stuff. Decent sat nav, bluetooth streaming, DAB, and some handy info on the car like tyre pressures, oil level (no dipstick ffs!), torque and power readings.
There's a couple of things about the car that I'm not a hundred percent on yet, but hope they grow on me. The first is the seats. I've always had black seats in cars, apart from my S2000 which had red leather. I was convinced I wouldn't like these. They kind of look more cream than grey in the pics, but in person they aren't as bad as I thought, although with a toddler I'm sure I'll have to keep a cloth handy. They certainly brighten up the interior. I hope they'll grow on me.
The other thing I'm not sure about yet is the size of it. The A6 was great for carrying lots of stuff, and four people very comfortably. I don't think I could have two adults in the back of the MINI for long. The Supra and MX5 are also small cars so I'll just have to depend on friends now for those times I need to transport something bulky.
Also don't like the fact that servicing is supposed to be digital ffs so I'll be ordering a MINI service book for old fashioned pen written records and stamps.
First mod was to remove the dealer sticker on the rear window.
Short terms plans are to put my plate on it and get to know it better.
If I like it then hopefully medium term plans will be:
- Carplay MMI system
- De-chrome, including the mirrors
- Smaller stubby aerial
- Paint the calipers
- Sort the stone chips on the bonnet
- Buy a set of spare wheels and winter tyres
If it stays longer than that then I'm thinking:
- Remap or tuning box
- Sort out the bonnet stripe. Either remove altogether or replace.
- Replace the wheels
Dream plans would be:
- Digital dash retrofit
- Lower it a little
- Fit a subtle(ish) rear diffuser