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  • Them new 'Minis', the fat ones
  • PeterPoddy
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    Holy COW they’re ugly!

    Is it just me? They just look wrong. All fat and bloated. And the other day, honest to god I SWEAR, I saw a CHROME one on the M4. It passed me, like the WHOLE THING was chrome, every panel. Not silver. Chrome.

    Now I like chrome, but no. Please don’t. Just NO.

    And I’ve just seen a bloke at work drive on in, brand new. And I distinctly remember voicing my opinions on them at work a couple of months ago. Oops. (Like I care)

    Lifer
    Free Member

    All Minis are rubbish

    FACT

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I think Andy should chrome-plate his little Staffy. It would look well cool.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    All fat and bloated

    The ideal STW car then?

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    All Minis are rubbish

    FACT

    LHS
    Free Member

    Recently leased one for my daughter, I like it, at first i felt it looked a little awkward but its really grown on me and its a great car to drive. Better than a boring golf/focus/civic by a long way.

    Waderider
    Free Member

    Better than a boring golf/focus/civic by a long way.

    I didn’t realise people outside the mini marketing department found their product exciting. I’d suggest if you find a car used for transport on public roads exciting you try a track day.

    Excitement is rarely a consumer product.

    ski
    Free Member

    I have owned a classic Mini Cooper and a MINI One in the past, both were great cars to drive btw.

    But did see one of the Countrymans I think thats what they call them, well the 5 door version anyway & sorry, the front end looks just so wrong!

    Is there a reason they had to make it look so pig ugly?

    Can we blame the US again?

    ski
    Free Member

    This one, ewww!

    DaveyBoyWonder
    Free Member

    awful

    NorthernStar
    Free Member

    Small Mini’s are pretty cool, and serve a purpose as a small fun car – but big bloated MINI’s??? Hmmmmm, can hardly call them MINI’s any more then surely? Stretching the brand a bit there.

    I’m I the only one who doesn’t get all these so called ‘soft roaders’ and ‘lifestyle’ vehicles’. What’s the point?

    I always believe you should buy the tool that’s most suited to the job in hand. If you want a practical car to carry the family that handles well then buy an estate car. If you want an offroader then buy a proper Landrover or similar. There’s no point in compromising with some sort of half way house vehicle that’s not particularly good at anything.

    LHS
    Free Member

    I didn’t realise people outside the mini marketing department found their product exciting. I’d suggest if you find a car used for transport on public roads exciting you try a track day.

    Excitement is rarely a consumer product

    You obviously don’t work in product marketing

    McHamish
    Free Member

    I usually assume that any man driving a mini is either borrowing their girlfrend’s/wife’s car, or is a hairdresser.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I wish I could find a pic of the chrome one….

    anotherdeadhero
    Free Member

    The ride in the BMW half series is terrible too.

    And what have they done to make something SO HUGE so tiny inside? I’m 5’10”, and my head was smacking the hand handle on the roof. There is no room to move your feet about either. This never happened in the proper minis, which were like a match box in comparison.

    hp_source
    Full Member

    they are pretty gopping…. and how they can still call it a ‘mini’ is beyond me:

    KonaTC
    Full Member

    All Minis are rubbish FACT

    I had a an early mini: rubber starter button between the seats and string to open the doors and a gear stick about 4 foot long that disappeared under the dashboard (loose description), but with wide wheels and wheel spacers… …any corner and speed. But it was awful

    Sold it to a mate who found a corner that it couldn’t handle and destroyed a brick bus stop and the tiled roof collapsed on to the car

    Having seen the new bloated mini… …its truly awful

    Solo
    Free Member

    You think the fat mini is ugly ?, I won’t disagree, but its nowhere near as fugly as that nissan juke.
    😯

    ski
    Free Member

    Come on, there must be someone from STW that has one, please post and tell us we are all wrong & why 😉

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    Modern cars have to pass all sorts of new safety standards, have crumple zones etc so are going to be bigger. But the new Mini is horrible.

    Personally, I think Fiat were much more successful with the new 500; they’ve managed to keep it simple and produce a cute ‘little’ car.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    It’s the estates that make me want to poke my eyes out with a stick.

    Solo
    Free Member

    Agree with Elfin.

    Way prefer the fiat 500. Not much bike room though 🙁

    LHS
    Free Member

    60% of Mini customers are male.

    Lifer
    Free Member

    The 500 actually has some styling taken from the original as well

    schnullelieber
    Free Member

    they are pretty gopping…. and how they can still call it a ‘mini’ is beyond me:

    +1. didn’t know about these new oversized ones until I saw one the other day and sicked a little.

    Maybe they should resurrect the Maxi name for them. Or Allegro.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I think the mini (originally) had plenty of cues taken from the old one. As did the Beetle.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Modern cars have to pass all sorts of new safety standards

    But sadly no “pass the sick bucket” standards.

    LHS
    Free Member

    Same could be said for the Citroen Picasso and Fiat Multipla but look how well they sold!

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    until I saw one the other day and sicked a little.

    YES! This!

    I find them slightly scary. In the way some people find clowns scary. Like a genetic mutation gone wrong, or a pumped up body builder with ‘roid rage.

    ski
    Free Member

    As we are drifting a bit, what does everyone think of the new Scirocco?

    bol
    Full Member

    As usual, sniffpetrol are pretty succinct in their appraisal:

    To me, apart from anything else it just looks a bit cross, like someone’s just nicked it’s chips.

    munkyboy
    Free Member

    cant agree more – looks like a ‘normal’ mini that has been inflated and is straining for a….

    the fact i have seen plenty of nissan jukes around proves that some people just are not visually aware

    bristolbiker
    Free Member

    but its nowhere near as fugly as that nissan juke

    Now we’re getting somewhere… saw one in the flesh the other day and did wonder how anyone with even close to 20/20 vision could be persuaded to hand over their own cash for such a disfigured lump of nonsense.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I absolutely bloody love the new Scirocco.

    I mean just look at the font they’ve used for the badge. How can a typeface be so beautiful?

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    hp_source, +1.. you beat me to it, how did they have the gall to use the “mini” name on the new one?

    chakaping
    Free Member

    As we are drifting a bit, what does everyone think of the new Scirocco?

    I owned two Sciroccos during the 1990s and 2000s and was very fond of them, so I was ready to be outraged – but I think it’s quite pleasant-looking tbh.

    Mountain bikers have no business buying coupes though.

    LHS
    Free Member

    what does everyone think of the new Scirocco?

    Looks like an elephant sat on a golf

    anotherdeadhero
    Free Member

    the fact i have seen plenty of nissan jukes around proves that some people just are not visually aware

    People over the road from us have just bought one, *sigh*, so I get to look at it while doing the washing up.

    Buying a dish washer next week.

    I like the new Scirocco.

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    I think Nissan Jukes are great. Anyone making radio controlled cars that big gets a thumbs up from me. Although I’ve even seen some on main roads, which is a bit naughty.

    yamyamblade
    Free Member

    Just took delivery of my ever so boring Golf, very impressed after 3 years of having a Qashqai that was knackered after 18 months and nearly dead on its feet at 3 years and 86k miles on the clock

    Some lads at work have ordered the Mini Clubman why is beyond me but each to their own, my Golf had a 26 week delivery time so must be a lot of boring people around or maybe its the Bluemotion engine and tax that’s attractive

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