Before you say “You shouldn’t have done that” Or “Dummy”, I really like the car, it’s different just like me. The car I speak of is a Mini Cooper S 2005, 120k showing. Everything works, windows, cruise, ect., great tires, run flats. The thing just stopped running at a gas station, just one hour after I signed the papers. The car is mine free and clear, but I have not seen that car since that night, a month+ ago now. The car lot I bought the Mini from, has had it in and out of its own shop and a “Mini” shop several times now. To get too the point…I will need and MUST learn how too work on the thing myself, when and IF I ever drive it again. If anyone has any real advice on the 05Mini Cooper S, please reply and I’ll look you up at a later date. Thanks and God Bless!!

  • CatRheumaBlanket2@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Get rid of it as long as warranty covers it. Lemon Law it or whatever it is that works. Those things do not age well. And they are expensive and picky in case you want it serviced by someone.

    I have 3 sitting at familiy. One supplied by work with stupid service habits. Expensive service. Another one at work has been disabled by police. The thing is leased and serviced my Mini. Tells a lot. Cousin is driving another one. “it is nice when it drives”

    Get a real car that can get you from A to B without hitting the dealer thrice a day.