[TW]Fox;18303928 said:So why do it with a 650 mile Mini? You can't use a Mini as a daily driver and keep it on 'as new' condition, they were just made well enough. A 650 mile Mini is special because it's a 650 mile Mini.
Another shout for a Civic Type R. Could probably pick up a decent very early one for 4k.
Fits the criteria perfectly. Quick, fun and reliable.
the engine has 650 miles because its a new engine. The car is meant to be driven and thats what i intend to do!
Renault Clio 172/182? Chuck-able, fast, not too old, shouldn't be too unreliable (feel free to correct me on this)
A much better choice for you than a mini in my view.
I do about 70 miles a week, drive everyday. Don't see the problem, even when I was doing 60 miles a day from wakefield to York on M1.
Though quite why in the other thread people start mentioning me I don't know.
Edit this is a mint 'show mini'. Though all the mini shows I've been to have mini owners who actually drive daily not keep it special for no reason.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1664596.htm
He wants something fairly quick and a < 1L Mini isn't that, nor is it good value. As for bodywork worries, Minis like to rot for fun.

Oh okay...because Mini's are actually going up in value each year and not depreciating like your fiesta?![]()

Oh okay...because Mini's are actually going up in value each year and not depreciating like your fiesta?![]()
Can I ask one question?
WHAT RELEVANCE DOES MY CAR HAVE IN THIS DISCUSSION?
Seriously, wind your neck in.
FYI - I paid £960 for my car 2 years ago and guess what: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2409114.htm I can still get the same sort for money it now. I also can also travel on the motorway at 70 without wanting to die and I didn't have to pay thousands on scene tax for the privilege of owning a small car. I didn't doubt the fact Minis are a solid investment, I did state they offer little for the money and they are slow in <1L guise. FACT.
I went to Sheffield down M1 at 90 in, wait for it, the fast lane, 4th gear 4k rpm. What's the problem?
You.