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The main attraction of the Mini from the '70s and the New MINI
(mind the difference in spelling) is the unique combination of
driving pleasure and good looks. A Mini is extravagant, trendy and
at the same time modest and above all classes. The driving
characteristics are vivid, challenging and playful, yet the car is
also comfortable enough for daily use.
Not many car makers would even dare to combine these
contradicting qualities, but Mini succeeded like no other. The new
model is just as much fun as the previous generation. However,
internally the MINI has been completely renewed. The new car is six
centimeters longer than the predecessor. That extra space is not
used for a roomier interior or a longer wheel base, but was needed
to allow the new engine to be fitted.
Turbo!
At this moment the new generation MINI is only available as
"Cooper S", the fastest version. That was previously powered
by a 1.6 litre four cylinder engine with a compressor (163 hp). The
new power unit has the same displacement, but is assisted by a
turbo and puts out 175 hp. The difference is evident, because the
newcomer has a bigger bite. Moreover the MINI has one big advantage
over other fast cars: the MINI isn't just a fast car, it also feels
like a fast car and that is just as important.
Thanks to the "twin scroll" technique the engine does not
suffer from any turbo lag. Regardless of the engine speed there's
always plenty of torque. That makes the MINI capable of furious
accelerations, but also of cruising along quietly. The new MINI is
noticeably more silent than the previous generation. A sporty sound
is missing and that's a pity for such a sporty car.
Too light
The engine feeds the power to a six speed gearbox that shifts
too lightly. The resistance that avoids accidentally selecting
reverse instead of first gear is not enough, causing risky
situations. Also, when driving fast and shifting quickly it is
difficult to change from third to second gear.
The power brakes are also too prominent, making it hard to
control the car. When breaking for a corner at high speed, the
wheels are more likely to block than to just slow down. Of course
the ABS will correct the situation and avoid unsafe situations, but
an exciting car like this should give more feedback.
The same thing goes for the steering, although the feeling is
still there. Just as it should be the steering is direct and little
turning of the steering wheel is required to make a sharp turn.
Staying true to the tradition the wheels have been placed at the
far corners of the car. This, together with the new suspension,
makes for sublime road handling.
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When putting the car to the limits, the road holding is
predictable and neutral. The engine power of the Cooper S is more
than enough to force power slides which, thanks to the
communicative suspension, are easy to correct or maintain.
Compared to the previous generation MINI the new version is more
comfortable. Usually this affects driving pleasure, but the new
MINI is fun and almost addictive to drive.
Inside
Not only the ride quality makes the MINI a pleasurable car, the
interior is just as festive. It is still based on the Mini from the
early 70s, but is adapted to today's standards. The interior feels
solid, like a BMW product should. However, the test car suffered
from water in the side lights and the new headlight construction is
fragile and prone to rust. The windscreen is still very much
upright. This gives the car its distinguishable look, but also
makes the glass sensitive to damage.
The modern MINI offers plenty of space so that even "maxi"
drivers fit comfortably. The bucket seats are pleasantly firm and
support the body very well. The space on the back seat is small and
only usable for either short drives or short people.
Compared to the previous MINI the dash is less unlogical, but
clearly the ancient Mini is still the base. The speedometer is in
the center of the dash and is bigger than a dinner plate. The thing
is vast and now also houses the fuel gauge and a display for the
radio and the trip computer.
As a tribute to old times all knobs are toggle switches. These
switches can now even be found above the wind screen to control the
interior light and the colour of the interior light. That serves no
higher purpose, but it is fun. And that's typical for the new MINI:
this isn't the best car or the most sensible car, but it's the is
the most fun car.
Conclusion
Mini has done a remarkable job updating the MINI. It is a good
thing that the looks hardly changed at all. But thanks to many
changes under the bonnet the car feels more comfortable and more
mature, without loosing the playful character. The lighter
steering, braking and shifting may not be experienced as an
improvement by everyone. The road handling and engine are without a
doubt better than before.
Is this the time to trade in the current MINI for the new? Those
who drive a lot will certainly appreciate the extra luxury and the
smoother ride. Those who don't have a MINI have more reason to make
a test drive. The new MINI is more than ever a realistic
alternative for an every day car, while the price is the same.
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