Do you prefer Poor-shuh?
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Do you prefer Poor-shuh?
MINI in caps is the new BMW version. Old ones are small letters. Fitting as the car is half the size and less than half of the weight. I don't drive it in the winter as a crash in the mini against a modern cage is almost certain death.Well you have a real MINI. I've been in one in Europe. I call them a go-cart with a roof and they are fun to drive.
GT3 Porch?
I see, I made a type o. It's kms.yes, 4 trips to the US and counting this year. Other then the track day it's been exceptionally reliable and I beat the snot out of it, everywhere. Drove it last winter with dedicated snows and it was fine.30,000, is that in miles? Even if it was in kilometers, you are working out of your car or have a very long drive into work. In my case, my daily driver is a reliable SUV, great in the snow, lots of cargo space.
I do ALL my own maintenance and repairs, so working on a clean vehicle (like my motorcycles) is a joy when I have it up on the lift. Some of my cars have been bought by friends of mine. I am not about to drive my expensive sports car (I am a tech, not Bill Gates) in the winter and salt. Besides, I don't need some clown who doesn't know how to drive in the winter or on ice, drive into it.
Its a toy, not transportation.
I guy that works for me has one of the small mini rallies, he put an aftermarket motorcycle exhaust on it.MINI in caps is the new BMW version. Old ones are small letters. Fitting as the car is half the size and less than half of the weight. I don't drive it in the winter as a crash in the mini against a modern cage is almost certain death.
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Friend of mine used to have one of the true Mini's. He took me out in it a few times but we're both in the 230lb region so it was a bit of a clown car experience. Fun though.MINI in caps is the new BMW version. Old ones are small letters. Fitting as the car is half the size and less than half of the weight. I don't drive it in the winter as a crash in the mini against a modern cage is almost certain death.
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You're at the wear bars anyway. Why did the inside get smoked though? Alignment ok? Anything touching? I expect the outside to be more beat up.
My dad used to say “you’re not saving your wife for the next guy to enjoy, why would you do that with your car?”Mine is. Not leaving it for the next person to enjoy. About to hit 30,000m in 12 months.
100 psi oil pressure is not a badge of honor, it's an indication that relief valve should be adjusted down. Personally, I like the traditional mini shape better than the wolseley, clubbie or moke but to each their own.My dad had one of these, exact same colour but no added sunroof.
It's a “posh” mini with walnut trim etc. He got it used. Great little car.
100 psi oil pressure is not a badge of honor, it's an indication that relief valve should be adjusted down. Personally, I like the traditional mini shape better than the wolseley, clubbie or moke but to each their own.
Common issue on e46 BMWs; premature wear on rear trailing arm bushings. I discovered mine when my car started getting sideways like crazy on 401 in rain.
There are no good British cars.Dad just bought it because it was cheap. He trashed it like the rest of his cars. He often took seats out to fit his construction tools in. This (the Wolsely) was by far my favourite car of all that he had. He bought one of these new for instance which was basically the symbol of the decline of the British car industry.
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Austin Maestro: The unfulfilled promise of a misunderstood icon
Austin Maestro — a typical BL story of unfulfilled promise, missed potential, and a struggle to compete in a rapidly evolving car market.www.aronline.co.uk
Mind you, it was leagues better than this that we had as a “family” car…
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Fiat 126 - Wikipedia
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That fiat had cruise control! A cable that you pulled out that kept revs constant. It was borderline dangerous.
and every single one beat the neighbours car…