Surely the Mini Cooper can't be THAT bad? | ReDriven Mini Cooper (2000 - 2006) used car review.

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  • Check out the Mini Cooper Cheat Sheet here: redriven.com/mini-cooper
    Looking for a used Mini Cooper? - carsforsale.com.au/mini/cooper
    While the styling, image and driving enjoyment are
    important factors in the Mini's attraction and success, more than a few reliability and mechanical issues are
    beginning to appear.
    We understand the Mini’s appeal, but these days, nearly 20 years on and thousands of kilometres later, buying one
    requires much caution.
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    00:00​​ - Intro
    00:52 - What is it?
    02:33 - Does it look good?
    03:49​​ - How's the interior?
    06:50 - How's the tech?
    07:26 - Is it practical?
    08:19 - What goes wrong?
    13:22 - Is it safe?
    13:43 - What's it like to drive?
    15:43 - How much does it cost?
    16:16 - Running costs?
    16:44 - Should you buy it?
    #mini
    #cooper
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    Plus, thanks to our resident mechanic, Jim, you’ll find out what commonly goes wrong with them and what might need to be fixed.
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  • @maxpower7774
    @maxpower7774 Před 2 lety +433

    So, aside from the crippling cooling, engine, transmission, and power steering problems it's totally a reliable and worry free car! 😁👍

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 2 lety +40

      People will say that it's a quite reliable car, IF you do A LOT of maintenance on it.

    • @yarde4829
      @yarde4829 Před 2 lety +70

      @@andylebandy any car is reliable if you do a lot of maintenance

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 2 lety +45

      @@yarde4829 For me, a reliable car is a car which only need classic maintenance, the ones listed in the manual, until 200000km. Like brakes, valve lash for some, oil, filters,...).
      A car which requires a lot of unplanned maintenance without permanent fixes is not reliable. It's just fighting to stay alive.

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 2 lety +8

      @@yarde4829 But I'm still gonna buy a N18 R56 Mini one day. Because, I want to know what the fuss is all about.

    • @anthonyk
      @anthonyk Před 2 lety +10

      @@yarde4829 in my eyes something that is reliable is having a solid engine that won't blow in 50k miles a transmission that'll last with proper service intervals.

  • @martyparsons9419
    @martyparsons9419 Před 4 měsíci +7

    As a Mini owner and having driven it full time for 10 years as the only car now, I can really relate to the assessment of this video ... for the most part. Back in 2014, I bought a 2004 Mini Cooper Convertible for my wife whilst in Cyprus. To be honest, the car was great fun to drive cabrio, to park in tight spaces, and just to cruise in with the top back, when it worked. Having stated that, we paid for the top to be repaired three times, and it still does not fold all the way back. The glove box had to be repaired twice and broke again recently. The same goes for the trunk/boot lid. We had to rig both the glove box and the trunk ourselves, thanks to some good videos on YT. We can drive the Mini with the roof in targa mode at least after the last repair, but God only knows, when the thing will break again! The manual gearbox is getting really hard to shift as of late, so we turned to YT videos to "patch" it up today as well! Thank God for WD-40 and silicon! As we live in Australia now, as was the case in Cyprus, the car is so stiff, it can ride like a brick on bad roads. However, find a curve or two and the Mini becomes the proverbial "wolf in sheep's skin" ... more akin to a race car. You really do buy it for the looks, nostalgia, and quirkiness. We loved it, however, after all the issues, money spent to service it, and 10 years down the road, we are ready to sell our little Mini Cooper Convertible finally. So, all in all, I have to agree with ReDriven's assessment. Hope my assessment helps. If you have never experienced these issues - yet - you are indeed lucky! Good luck...

  • @vincentnaidu8228
    @vincentnaidu8228 Před 2 lety +144

    It’s so refreshing to hear brutally honest reviews and opinions!! Love it keep up the great work guys!!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +3

      Cheers so much Vincent. - AK

  • @Solarsystem50
    @Solarsystem50 Před rokem +9

    The best part of your channel are the bits where Jim pours a bucket full of cold water over my head and makes me snap back to reality. Thank you

  • @braydencolon316
    @braydencolon316 Před 11 měsíci +41

    A few years ago I fell in love with the look of sporty minis before I even knew what the prices were like - I thought that they were way more than they actually are but when I learned how much they actually cost I knew I had to get one - now I drive a red and black cooper s with one of the coolest interiors I’ve ever seen in person and I love it

    • @keysharamos-qf8pt
      @keysharamos-qf8pt Před 18 dny

      Do parts really break often?

    • @slevin.
      @slevin. Před 15 dny

      @@keysharamos-qf8ptdifferent people have different experiences but mine is yes😭😭

  • @richardwilliams1566
    @richardwilliams1566 Před rokem +39

    Ive had a 2004 model for two years that I brought for $7500 Au and it has not missed a beat. Maybe I was lucky but I could tell that the previous owner was a meticulous person, but I just wanted to let other know there are genuinely well maintained and reliable 18 year old models out there. Its great fun to drive especially in Tasmania that has lots of roads suited to a small high performance car with a stiff suspension.

    • @crashdoll91
      @crashdoll91 Před rokem +3

      I’m looking into buying a 2008 (:

  • @robertblackburn752
    @robertblackburn752 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Some people have cats, dogs or even horses.... I have a 2019 189hp Mini Cooper S. Best pet I ever had, I love it.

  • @70something.89
    @70something.89 Před rokem +10

    I'm in the UK and well into my 70's. I've got a 2002 Cooper just like that one. It has had its niggles over the years but I can still get parts for it at reasonable prices. I don't need all the modern Hi Tech I've got plenty of CD's and I've been around long enough to know where I'm going. My Mini has done 190,000Km and it's still pretty nippy and corners like a Go-Kart. Of course I remember when the very first Mini's appeared back in 1959 so maybe I'm just nostalgic but I love it. I'll drive it until it or I die and I'm not betting on which will be first.

  • @ReDriven
    @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +12

    For those out there paying super close attention, we meant the McLaren P1 when referring to Frank Stephenson, not F1, sorry! Carry on…

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Před 2 lety +1

      Isn't he the same person who designed the first generation BMW X5?

  • @ReDriven
    @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

    Think we've missed something? Let us know on this comment thread!
    Stupid comments that don't focus on the pros and cons of the Mini Cooper, will be deleted 🙂

  • @gb5663
    @gb5663 Před rokem +18

    The first generation is a fantastic design aesthetically. Since then the cars have gotten better but they're bigger and not as cool looking. I have a 2015 Mini and it's a great car but I love the way these 1st gen. look.

  • @MikomiKawaii
    @MikomiKawaii Před 2 lety +15

    I am looking to buy my first car and I am absolutely obsessed with Minis (specifically the dark grey ones). They are my favourite cars ever ;(

    • @nickbourne3202
      @nickbourne3202 Před rokem +3

      I've got a mini cooper s. A Sidewalk model. If your looking for one get one of those. There a future classic. Take no notice of this guy in this video. I do like the grey in the cooper and cooper s. Best col they did.
      Get a cooper s if you can.

  • @dmoar1303
    @dmoar1303 Před 2 lety +33

    Once again you’ve totally blown me away with the quality of these videos truly gives me early early stages of Top Gear with an updated interface. Also believe it or not for the past 3 weeks I’ve painfully looked at forum post for what to buy and not to and what you do is literally put it in the video.
    Fantastic my friend!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +2

      Mate, praise does not come much higher than that. Thank you so much for the kind words. We’re thrilled to know you’re enjoying the content.

  • @adamsdrives
    @adamsdrives Před 2 lety +14

    This is a great overview! I just picked up my second R50 and it’s pretty crap but still a ton of fun. I find the glove shelf the most surprising. Our US spec ones have actual glove boxes. Keep up the great work!

  • @eofalassion
    @eofalassion Před 2 lety +47

    They still look good and I admittingly was looking at them at the marketplace. Thanks for the pointers. But I'll probably have to stop being nostalgic and be practical about needs over looks. You're right about the interior, would be nice if Japanese car interiors were more flamboyant.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang Před 8 měsíci +2

      The problem is that flamboyance or individuality narrows the pool of buyers. For the few (or even many) that like it there are a larger number put-off by it. Neutrality sells.

    • @zahimiibrahim3602
      @zahimiibrahim3602 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Japanese have flamboyant interiors, just not in mainstream cars exported to Europe/US. Look at the Nissan Cube or the Toyota FJ Cruiser.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@DiscoFang
      Given the number of these sold and still on the roads today your comment is unsupported.

  • @stevehynam4612
    @stevehynam4612 Před 2 lety +27

    I've Had My 2004 Mini Cooper for about 12 Years. Besides Problems with the Front Passenger seat cable snapping and Leaking Run Flat Tyres it has never missed a beat. Used as a Daily Runabout its Still only Covered 80,000 Miles. Its had regular servicing and oil changes. My Garage has advised me to get Rid. Besides a few advisory's on the last 3 Mots about surface rust underneath on the Brake Pipes Etc, I cant see any reason to let it go. We will be Keeping the Faith as its such fun to Drive and surely values are probably at there lowest right now. I could sell it for a Grand maybe but what would i i get to replace it !

  • @The_One_Over_There
    @The_One_Over_There Před 2 lety +17

    i have a love/hate relationship with the Coopers.
    i love the way they look, Mainly the first pre-facelift ones. And the tons of options that come with them so people can make them to really fit their tast.
    But i hate working on them for the most part

    • @cats4hir3
      @cats4hir3 Před 4 měsíci

      Haha, working on that car can be pretty overwhelming. Imagine that you wanted to replace the fan blower and ended up have to remove all the front panel. I'm not a technician or a foreman but I just like to do things by myself and boy...

  • @imidsikkey
    @imidsikkey Před 2 lety +2

    Mate, your vocab 👌 i respect that
    Love your honesty, means more coming from a reviewers mouth than mine (a mechanic)

  • @awakening80
    @awakening80 Před 2 lety

    Good very useful info. My neighbor has a mini, bought new & selling soon. Very well cared for. My recent graduate will enjoy this very cool car.

  • @dalamar6228
    @dalamar6228 Před 2 lety +22

    “If you like paying someone to work on your car…” I had a chuckle when I heard that.
    My wife would really like one of these but I agree they really are a BMW money pit.

    • @jessicamurphy8817
      @jessicamurphy8817 Před 2 lety

      Mine has a Peugeot engine. About to part ex or scrap it for another car.

    • @netako
      @netako Před 2 lety +2

      @@jessicamurphy8817 You have the 2nd generation model then, the 1st generation one either uses a Tritec engine for the petrol engines or a diesel one from Toyota.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Před 2 měsíci

      Money pit? Come off it 😂
      Had ours for years now, the biggest expense so far being a full set of new tyres.
      It's a pity channels like this colour easily led people's opinion.

  • @jadegrowsveg
    @jadegrowsveg Před 2 lety +2

    We’ve got an ‘08 clubman S & I can honestly say I have never loved a car more! It’s so fun to drive & looks freakin’ adorable. But yes, the little guy definitely has issues 😅 I don’t work on cars so I had to get real comfy handing over some cash 😂 Great video, new to the channel & bloody love it! (Tom sent me… Hey Adz 👋🏻😁)

  • @peterkenny4871
    @peterkenny4871 Před rokem +6

    the middle console arm rest / glove box is an after market accessory. Ive had the harmonic balancer, power steering fan and thermostat all replaced over the last 10 years. In my opinion they're a great car, great on fuel but servicing costs and replacing tyres can be quite expensive. If you have a flat you have to call a tow truck as the 'run flats' do not always work.

  • @debbiepeter112
    @debbiepeter112 Před 2 lety +18

    I have a 2001 Mini Cooper as my daily, doing anywhere between 10k and 15k miles a year.
    Love these older Minis. Fun to drive and quirky as hell. Reliability....well, not great but not the worst either. This is Mini no 5. Mino no 3 was a very different story. Always breaking down on a weekly basis. I sold it as couldnt afford to put any more money into the car and the new owners ended up scrapping it. I think its maintenance yes, but Luck of the draw as well.

  • @alexanderarreaga5421
    @alexanderarreaga5421 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love the R56 body style. I had a 2013 S with automatic transmission. Never had problems with it for the 7yrs I had it. Somebody hit me head on 2 weeks ago, so it was totaled. It was in immaculate condition, and everyone always thought was new. Just purchased a 2021 F57. The interior is what sold me on it. I never cared for this body style, but I was under pressure to buy a car fast. The exterior is growing on me. I'm looking forward to personalizing it.

  • @chloel626
    @chloel626 Před 2 lety +4

    Original owner of 05 mcs 6 spd with174k miles in the state. Maybe im lucky? Only thing to die prematurely was passenger window regulator which was replaced under the warranty, Other than that i had zero issue with my mini. During covid i went and replaced all the gaskets so zero leaks or issue.
    My daily since day 1 and still loving it.

  • @PadmaDorjee
    @PadmaDorjee Před 2 lety +12

    This is a wonderful review and very honest because "no amount of cool makes up for the anxiety and pending amount of failure" SO WELL SAID!

  • @angelicapeady5332
    @angelicapeady5332 Před 2 lety +4

    Every review I’ve watched so far… get to Jim’s section about all the issues and cross that one off my list.
    Love your reviews though - even made me chuckle at your jokes 😂

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Ah thanks so much Angelica. - AK

  • @MrPrinceofallsaiyan
    @MrPrinceofallsaiyan Před rokem +1

    I bought an 2003 R-53 cooper s about a year ago In rough condition, after some maintenance and proper care is still going strong, note that parts and service are expensive

  • @quanitaedmonds2230
    @quanitaedmonds2230 Před rokem +1

    I own a mini Cooper S 2007, I find she drives so well, and is very comfortable. With Any vehicles they do need maintenance. Besides that they rock! I say own one whoop!

  • @malcolmscott4150
    @malcolmscott4150 Před 2 lety +3

    I owned an ‘05 Cooper S Cabrio and an ‘11 with the turbo. Supercharged version thermostat failed and coolant leaks - trades for the new turbo version which had less harsh suspension as first one had sports suspension with runflats and was brutal on our shitty roads. Newer model had timing chain tensioner failure caught just in time but roof rattles drove me insane so in ‘16 I bought the Megane RS265 which has been 100% reliable - who would think it - spot on info here AK as I love Minis but they’re tough to live with and newer bloated versions aren’t anywhere as appealing 👍👍👍

  • @daviddenley3512
    @daviddenley3512 Před 2 lety +3

    I personally see this car as an updated "S", I had an original one!
    Mine was a 1963 Austin Mini 1071 Cooper S and that was fun and despite all it's short Cummings I'd buy one if I could afford one instantly!
    All the others have no similarities other then 4 wheels.

  • @joepalmer7815
    @joepalmer7815 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ha. Wish I’d seen this video before I bought my 2003 mini… I fell in love with the looks and bought it without knowing about the issues. I’ve had trouble with the cooling, power steering pump, clutch…. It’s been a hole in my pocket. But I still love her for all her quirks. When she runs smoothly she’s so fun to drive and I have to say she’s gorgeous. (It’s in British racing Green, with the white racing stripes up the bonnet and a sun roof.)

  • @Gabztar97
    @Gabztar97 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @Kiwi_Dave
    @Kiwi_Dave Před 2 lety +12

    Great timing hopefully the wife will watch this and stop nagging about getting one. Damn Toyota though, if only they didn't make the GR Yaris so limited, one here showed up recently imported from UK (Track Spec) and they were asking almost 100k for it.

    • @joshjames541
      @joshjames541 Před 2 lety

      Hey Kiwi Dave are you guys getting the i20N over there? That would be worth checking out for similar money to a bog standard Mini Cooper

    • @joshjames541
      @joshjames541 Před 2 lety

      24V Alfa V6, yes please!

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Před 2 lety +1

      Cool and funky interior...
      British automakers always make vehicles with nice interiors because the know you are going to be spending a lot of time in them waiting for a recovery vehicle.

  • @mato.graphy
    @mato.graphy Před rokem +3

    I have a 2005 R50, it's almost at 300K KM, I've owned it over 10 years, the only thing that has needed replacing, outside of general service items that would require replacing on any car are the power steering pump and an alternator, but relatively easy to change yourself.
    I plan on overhauling the suspension to keep this running as long as I can, it's been a great and Reliable car for me.

    • @johnreed4962
      @johnreed4962 Před rokem

      You have seriously not had to replace the timing chain? Not to mention the multiple oil leaks I encounter on almost every mini that comes into the shop where I work.

  • @johnong8697
    @johnong8697 Před 2 lety +15

    I own a Cooper S in the same colour and have personally reconditioned it to the tune of thousands of dollars. Mine have these huge 6 piston calliper brakes from Wilwood that literally make your eyes pop out when you hit the skids hard. I love the car to bits despite some of the flaws mentioned in the video. I have made modifications to some of the mechanicals that I think are design flaws from the factory to improve the reliability factor. Obviously, by spending this amount of time and money on it I don't intend to sell it any time soon. So I guess when you love something this much, you love it warts and all. This type of car will remain within the realms of car enthusiasts and I don't really have an issue with that. Sorry, but I would never be seen dead in a Yaris. Unless it's a GR. Though, that really isn't a Yaris mechanically speaking.

  • @jeffweber8244
    @jeffweber8244 Před rokem

    Love all the extra chrome trim on the lower front bumper on that one. According to my research, it was only on the 2002, 2003, and first half of 2004 models. Maybe I'll look for one to swap onto my 2006.

  • @lariosmendoza
    @lariosmendoza Před 2 lety

    Crazy how this got uploaded, I was asking myself this question just yesterday

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      We're doing our best at reading your thoughts mate. - AK

  • @athousandtinycobras4349
    @athousandtinycobras4349 Před 2 lety +25

    It's well known that the 2005-06 model years are the ones to have. These were the last years of the Gen. 1 cars, and all the problems from the previous years (e.g., the Midlands transmissions in the base cars) were resolved. Most of the other criticisms in this video apply to any other 17-year-old car - some electrical components failing, stiffer suspension, etc. MINIs are all BMW under the skin, and, if maintained properly, are very durable, high-quality vehicles. I've been driving the same MINI since 2005, and I'll never sell it. I do all of the work on it myself, though, and would recommend that anyone who wants an older, "classic" car, knows how to do their own maintenance. Also, never buy one of these with an automatic transmission; these cars are made to be driven.

    • @JimenezBailey
      @JimenezBailey Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your review. I just text drove a 2005 with 134 K miles on it. It felt pretty good , overall pretty good shape. Yet my mechanic and another friend who had one says stay away from Mini Cooper???? 🙃

    • @randycooper4907
      @randycooper4907 Před 2 lety

      Nice. I just bought a 2006 Cooper S two months ago with 256K miles on it. 🙃 Although it does need work, the engine and transmission seem perfect. And will be fun to drive once I replace the control arm busings! (Which requires dropping the subframe.... 😪) Already replaced the exhaust which was falling apart. 👍

    • @athousandtinycobras4349
      @athousandtinycobras4349 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JimenezBailey Respectfully, I think your friend and mechanic are wrong. But, again, if you're going to own one of these cars, make sure you have a place where you can work on it, and take the time to learn how to do things yourself. Very rewarding. My car is better than it was when it was new, and it attracts attention when I'm out and about.

    • @athousandtinycobras4349
      @athousandtinycobras4349 Před 2 lety

      @@randycooper4907 Dropping the subframe seems daunting at first, but once you've done it once it's no big deal. It takes some time, but I've dropped mine a few times now because it makes some projects so much easier (like installing exhaust headers, for example), and it gives you a chance to clean everything up, get rid of rust, etc. The Mod MINI channel has all sorts of DIY videos, and this is how I learned how to replace my control arm bushings, and all sorts of other jobs. Have fun!

    • @robertstancliffsr9575
      @robertstancliffsr9575 Před 2 lety

      I have a 2003 R50 MINI with the Midlands 5-speed. It's quiet and shifts very smoothly. What is the deal with the tranny being a problem? Maybe I can head the problem off and keep it from happening??

  • @precisionairgunninghunting6265

    Great video

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Před 2 lety +1

    I do like this review because the guy is honest.

  • @deegees73
    @deegees73 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yes, they are unreliable and riddled with issues (like most people:). But holy carp are they fun. The great thing about these cars is that you can do a lot of the repairs yourself, saving tons of money in labour costs. Sure, you'll have to put in the time, but the knowledge and satisfaction you gain is worth all the blood, sweat and tears. I've got a 2002 Mini with over 230 000 KM and it's still running and a blast to drive.

  • @SaltyBob355
    @SaltyBob355 Před 2 lety +3

    Would be appreciated if you did an update on a 2010+ model. Have they improved? I see them for $7k USD and below.

  • @PeyotePictures
    @PeyotePictures Před rokem +5

    I have owned one for since 2017 and maintenance has been pretty easy all things considered. Definitely get an S and ideally find one for 2006! The fun these cars have makes them worth IMO. Amazing handling and the steering feel and the manual transmission is amazing. The sound when you put an exhaust on these is insane.

    • @kge420
      @kge420 Před rokem

      Was toying with the idea of buying one. How is the fuel mileage?
      2006 S w/58k miles

    • @jamiejude
      @jamiejude Před rokem

      @@kge420 same user here 👆 If you found one with 58k and its a 2006 model year it’s definitely worth grabbing. Low mile cars are harder and harder to find

    • @MarcosCodas
      @MarcosCodas Před 11 měsíci

      Why 2006, if I may ask?

    • @jamiejude
      @jamiejude Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@MarcosCodas its the last year of the r53 chassis so all the electrical issues are ironed out and the supercharger has upgraded durability

    • @MarcosCodas
      @MarcosCodas Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jamiejude good to know! Thank you!

  • @jacobbeattie650
    @jacobbeattie650 Před hodinou

    I’ve always considered the Suzuki Swift Sport as the sensible man’s Mini Cooper S.

  • @NormandyFoye
    @NormandyFoye Před 2 lety +9

    Mint 2004 R50 here. 2nd owner. 122,000 miles. Other than a first-time clutch replacement at 115,000 miles and a dirty 02 sensor (Cleaned it fix), I’ve had no issues. Average 25 MPG and I’m really trying to destroy this little clown car, but it just won’t die. Anybody who assumes these cars are unreliable is just plain wrong or they have neglected to do proper maintenance over the years. I would like to buy another sports car, but this damn thing just won’t break down and give me a reason to go car shopping. My wife drives a 2019 countryman S all four and it has been a stellar vehicle. Go ahead and buy your Toyotas and Hondas and fall asleep while you’re driving such boring cars. Believe me, these are much more fun and I love their rally racing heritage. If you are not a car guy, then this is probably not for you and you should stick with something more “neutered”. My wife hates this little car because it’s such a chick magnet. Every morning when I get up I have to brush off the bras and panties that have been strewn across it in the hopes of getting a lift in this little gem. I can’t drive past an elementary school without being mobbed by little kids who are overjoyed at the site of this little beast. I’ve lost count at how many times I’ve nearly pissed myself in laughter as hillbillies in giant pick up trucks have flagged me down because their wives/girlfriends insist on getting a picture with this beauty of a car. I wish people would just leave me the fuck alone so that I can drive in peace, but when you wear a size 12 shoe and drive one of the smallest cars on the planet that women adore, well, you probably know what I mean and you just get a lot of attention. Minis for life!

    • @brightenupcc
      @brightenupcc Před 2 měsíci

      You just keep telling yourself that...

  • @DiscoFang
    @DiscoFang Před 8 měsíci

    Would love to see the same all-round review of the next series 2007-2013.

  • @itchyhope.6782
    @itchyhope.6782 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the content. You've helped me make up my mind. Min's are throw downs, I'm off to buy a 370z.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Awesome to hear mate! - AK

  • @georgesabapathy2508
    @georgesabapathy2508 Před rokem +2

    I've got a 2003 Cooper, and have to say your review is kind of fair. When I got mine, it was riddled with issues all dealt with, but since then it's been brilliant. I look after mine that helps, and I think that's true of any car.
    Mine has a reconditioned gearbox, the facelift gearbox is better. Exhausts rust at the backbox join. Suspension and tyres should be renewed, and handling improves no end. Oil leaks; check rocker seal. Mine still has the intermittent electric window not working, a rubber mallet takes care of that!
    Does it rattle? Yes! Is the ride a bit harsh on London roads? Yes! But is it one of the most fun driver's cars I've driven, even on short trips? Definitely! I love it, flawed but brilliant!
    Good review!

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před 9 měsíci

      Hi. Do you mind telling me where to use the mallet when the window doesn't work!
      My nearside passenger window occasionally won't open, just the clicking of the relay.
      If I go for a drive come back switch off on it works.
      Windows do run slow - quicker with the engine running.
      ..
      03 cooper S.

    • @saeedel-ashkar6759
      @saeedel-ashkar6759 Před 4 měsíci

      Hey mate, I’ve just got mine and while stuff like the supercharger service etc was all dealt with by the previous owner - I think there’s still a fair bit to do:
      Tie rods
      Track rods
      Wheel speed sensor/bearing.
      I do love the car to bits. After dealing with these issues (which I will be doing on the 21st of Feb - rip wallet)
      Basically I’m a bit scared it will be a money pit. But how have you found it?

  • @1skipbeat
    @1skipbeat Před 2 lety +6

    I've owned a 2003 Mini S John Cooper Works for 4 years. It has 85k, runs like new. I drive maybe 3k a year. It's super charged at 200 hp. Fun, street legal go cart! Awesome car!!!

  • @InfinityMediaAU
    @InfinityMediaAU Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Redriven, Great videos. Any plans to do a used car video on subaru outbacks 2015+? Looking at buying one

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      100% mate. We actually had one booked in and then our state went back into lockdown. A soon as it lifts, we'll be reviewing it. - AK

  • @iJansen
    @iJansen Před 2 lety +24

    I wouldn’t touch the first two generations. The third from 2013 is the most reliable ever. Love them.

    • @sir.benzerlot4571
      @sir.benzerlot4571 Před 2 lety +9

      But the first generations are the only ones that look good

    • @LBZDreamer
      @LBZDreamer Před rokem

      @@sir.benzerlot4571 The w10 and W11 Engines are solid. Everything round the engine falls apart.

  • @ln5747
    @ln5747 Před 2 lety +3

    Had 3 in my family, all good to 150k miles until sold, still have one at 205k.

  • @leefranklin3054
    @leefranklin3054 Před 2 lety +4

    I own one of the unicorns, a 2002 R53 with service records dating back to when it rolled off the lot new, everything has been addressed. Clutch, AC Fan, Coolant Tank, Supercharger, timing tensioners, Factory recall on Power Steering, and so much more. It's a great car. That said, my daily is a 2019 MX-5, but I will note that the MINI is in many ways more fun to drive, but do not have it as primary transport at this age. Pretty good review, and well done video. Mine is a grocery getter and my Autocross car, and is great for that purpose, kept garaged and remains meticulously maintained.

    • @armanpena3870
      @armanpena3870 Před rokem

      Well the 2019 Mx 5 or ND miata is not as much fun to drive than the NC Mk3. NC is way fun than mini cooper.

  • @Believer21777
    @Believer21777 Před 5 měsíci

    I just bought a 2004 mini Cooper S Love it 31 miles to the gallon. 3,400 bucks it had a new clutch installed.

  • @saxonsteve
    @saxonsteve Před 11 měsíci +3

    I was very close to buying a 2012 Cooper S with 131k but I backed out! The car 🚗 had 5 owners and more than likely had a ton of mechanical problems! And after watching many videos on the Cooper, I said no way, Jose. It was very quick, but it probably could be very quick to my mechanic.

    • @AlexisRodriguez-yv6sf
      @AlexisRodriguez-yv6sf Před 9 měsíci

      You fucked up lol. You should have got it cuz ilwhen it comes to reliability the 2012 s is the best and most reliable. You should of done a little research man. I’m serious you fucked up. Don’t listen to everyone else. It really comes down to how u treat your car. That goes for all cars. I’m a mechanic so I know what I’m talking about. 2006 would be second best

  • @joelima201
    @joelima201 Před rokem

    Had a '02 for 18 years with the sports package. Fun car to drive , good on fuel. In the eighth year, the power steering failed , Mini knew of the problem, but did not issue a recall till a year later , and that's typical of BMW . Went through two clutches , 9 hour job , not that I was hard on it , they where short lived , plastic components. Then windows and locks started to fail . Air bag light was on $500 for a wiring harness for the seats . Last straw was the shifter cables , $ 500 just for the cables had to wait a month for the from Germany. Overall was a great car , but never own a BMW product again , expensive to maintain.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking to buy a second vehicle (for dog duty) to go along with our Tesla and am interested to know should I buy a ultra LOW mileage Gen 1 or an average mileage Gen 2 all else being equal. My weekly mileage would be about 50 miles are so tops.

  • @shashikaranth23
    @shashikaranth23 Před 2 lety

    Had a 2012 roadster s which was really fun to drive but cost a lot to maintain. Just one week before I was planning to sell developed a leak which cost 20% of the car sale value to fix. The rear window has come out twice which again cost a fortune to fix.

  • @benlees9713
    @benlees9713 Před rokem

    my 2012 r56 N18 Turbo still running strong @ 138k. Coolant pump was my only major failure other than breaking front struts on potholes.

  • @PeterOchabski
    @PeterOchabski Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've put over 100k miles on my 05 cooper s and love it to pieces. Its been super reliable and it only left me stranded one time due to a dead battery (signal didnt turn off automatically, its a feature haha) next time try an S model its a different car entirely, especially with a couple choice upgrades! I've had turbo porsches and mustangs and whilie this isnt the fastest ive had it is the most fun!

  • @The1stDukeDroklar
    @The1stDukeDroklar Před rokem +1

    Absolutely love my 05 Mini S that has the yellow n black color scheme like the one shown in this vid. However, it is a major pain in the @zz working on it. One thing I recommend is to immediately change out the stock coolant reservoir with a metal welded seam aftermarket one. It is notorious for the stock plastic tanks to bust at the seams and if you don't see the overheating warning light, you can quickly blow the engine.... ask me how I know 😡. Also, the plastic clips that hold interior panels as well as the plastic bumper cover, and wheel well shrouds get very brittle and break whenever you work on it. So just pick up a bulk bag of the different types, you'll need them. He's 100% right about the weak doorlock cables and the locking mechanism as a whole. Also, make sure the AC system is functioning properly since it is common for the interior exchanger to get a leak which requires the entire dashboard to be removed just to work on it. (oops, just heard him address this issue).
    I disagree with his assessment of space. With the back seats folded down, there's a huge amount of cargo space. Also, the front has tons of legroom, more than I need at 5'11". I only recommend a Mini if you're just absolutely in love with them. Otherwise... look for something else.
    Edit: Road noise when driving: I have around a 2000 watt RMS sound system with a 12" sub... so road noise is nonexistent 🤣 FYI, the Kenwood 12" sub with box fits perfectly in the rear cubby and if you have the flap that comes down when you close the hatch, it is completely hidden from the outside. Rockford Fosgate makes a small amp model that fits perfectly in the side panels where the stock one would go. I have one for the main speakers and another for the subwoofer.

  • @ozmini6968
    @ozmini6968 Před rokem +1

    People that bag the Tritec engine, in the Cooper S, it’s a cast iron block, has forged crank and bottom end, won international engineering awards in 2003 & 2004 for it category, and we’ll known and tested in the Mini community for taking 450hp standard (when people have swapped the supercharger for a turbo). The facelift also got a Teflon coated supercharger. They are awesome engines. I’ve owned and driven a lot of driver cars and the Mini is one of the most engaging cars I’ve ever driven.

    • @MrBlaze256
      @MrBlaze256 Před 10 měsíci

      It's a dodge made engine I believe. I know it's in some dodge cars

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@MrBlaze256
      The tritec engine is in the Chrysler neon. Naturally aspirated..
      ..
      Still 1st gen MCs.
      Good fun.
      Not many small cars with superchargers unless your talking the higher end of the car market.
      Love that whine on acceleration...

    • @MrManBuzz
      @MrManBuzz Před 5 měsíci

      That "pro mechanic" was pretty embarrassing. I guarantee if you asked him to differentiate between an R50 and an R56 he wouldn't be able to. Sure, R50s and R53s have their issues, but timing chains is not one of them. That's the R56.
      A 2006 R50 will be a pretty dependable car.

    • @robertstancliffsr9575
      @robertstancliffsr9575 Před 2 měsíci

      @@MrManBuzzSo is my 2003 R50. No oil leaks, the Midland transmission shifts smoothly and quietly, and it's a fun car to drive which does not look 21 years old....

  • @jfmmp
    @jfmmp Před 9 měsíci

    It´s good that they have bigger versions because I love them and I couldn´t drive ANY with 1,94m. So... thanks, Mini.

  • @danielkariithi813
    @danielkariithi813 Před 2 lety +1

    AK’s shoe game is fire 🔥

  • @telemaster
    @telemaster Před 2 lety +6

    Not wanting to buy one, but would be interested to see a vid on the “new” beetles 😃

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +2

      Great idea, we'll try to track one down to review. - AK

  • @martinburbridge7545
    @martinburbridge7545 Před 2 lety +2

    I've repaired so many of these lately here in the UK and made money I've found that these preface lift cars have the midland gearbox where as the face-lift uses the garter both boxes say it has gearbox oil for life do not do this replace this at least every 3 years I have done this on all minis I've sold including changing thermostats and most of time clutches too
    they also suffer from bushes deteriorating on the wishbones which requires the subframe to be dropped makes easier work to check power steering pump etc
    Other than that they are not bad cars like all older cars they are not new but at same time they can be repaired at home on drive with out being plugged into a computer

  • @Thatguy-cb4qs
    @Thatguy-cb4qs Před 2 lety +6

    I think the mechanic said “Don’t buy it.”

  • @DAVIDPRETA
    @DAVIDPRETA Před 4 měsíci

    What's the oldest model you would recommend? Should I stay with a mini after 2018?

  • @MF248
    @MF248 Před 2 lety

    Please please please please PLEASE review the Nissan Micra 2010 K12
    Love your content btw. I'm so glad to have an honest Australian review source. A lot of great cars in Europe and the UK are trash here.
    Also PLEASE review the Nissan Micra

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety

      Great request Money, we'll try to track one down to review.
      And thanks so much mate. - AK

  • @sophiamuller6330
    @sophiamuller6330 Před rokem

    Thanks for the good advice. I will bear that in mind ,but how about the 2020 S model I drove on one and can’t stop thinking to buy one,I should also expect to pay a lot for the mechanical issue?

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před rokem

      Sophia we actually have a video on that generation booked in for the future but it may be a couple of months.
      If it's a 2020 model, it should have warranty left on it, but, sell it before the warranty runs out.
      Or, we highly recommend checking out a Ford Fiesta ST or Hyundai i20N instead. - AK

  • @silverlover5817
    @silverlover5817 Před rokem

    thank you.

  • @starkpferd9629
    @starkpferd9629 Před 2 lety +2

    hi.i was interested to buy a mini car for the first time.but after your honest review i changed my mind.and i subscribed your channel and gave you a like.i hope you will be happy with it.😀😳

  • @AUSCAR26
    @AUSCAR26 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Report !. I had one!. Everything you mention that goes wrong did!. Mine was a later Cooper S, I had it for five years and covered around 20,000 klms, which is bugger all, it cost me more to maintain it than the purchase price!. Good honest advice, don't buy one !.

  • @sleepydragonzarinthal3533
    @sleepydragonzarinthal3533 Před 8 měsíci

    short answer: mini coopers are mostly high maintenance, and rock solid if properly maintained, but they don't often appeal to people who are rigid about maintenance so used ones tend to need a lot of work to be reliable.
    If you do the maintenance, they are great cars. Repairs and parts may be expensive, but if you take care of it, that's unlikely to be an issue. New minis are not super expensive, so probably don't buy a used one unless you are either familiar with them and can do some of the work yourself, or don't mind the gamble/costs for the year and model you really want.
    So you may have to spend more on oil changes etc. especially on the turbo models, but the mileage makes up for it....except they're so fun to drive you may not get that 30-40 mpg.
    I drive an 11 base Cooper I got from a friend. Her parents bought it for her and she isn't car savvy, but her dad was staunch about her doing the proper maintenance so it's actually in really good shape and only has 68k miles. I don't mind working on the Prince engine (so far). The running joke is that you can technically rebuild almost the entire engine without removing it from the bay. I'm shopping for a new car, but I am keeping the mini for a fun weekend drive/project car. I do open it up from time to time, but mostly keep it under 4k RPM and get around 35 mpg. Mine may be an automatic, but it has the semi-manual option, with sport mode and I can turn of the traction control, so I enjoy it plenty when I want to. I get some looks like "THAT 6' tall guy drives a cooper blasting metal?!" and yeah, it's a bit absurd, but I get my creds back at the auto store because I work on it myself for the basics, doing most of the maintenance right in the parking lot.

  • @ethanheeg3895
    @ethanheeg3895 Před 3 měsíci

    Small question? Do the same amount of problems arise with the base model as well? Or is the s the main issue?

  • @Hakohn2511
    @Hakohn2511 Před rokem +4

    I've had my 2012 Mini One for 6 months now. Bought it for £2000 pounds and spent around £4500 on repairs. Sadly, its interior and exterior beauty along with its character do not make up for how unreliable it is. Would not recommend.

  • @dylanhalouska47
    @dylanhalouska47 Před rokem

    Man this was good! But a bunch of these issues were fixed if you got a 2004 mcs perfect year but you had to get the 6 speed manual! If you get any other year or model good luck lol

  • @milk-zd4vk
    @milk-zd4vk Před rokem

    the interior design is the best!!!

  • @anthonyk
    @anthonyk Před 2 lety

    I want one for the mpg, I own a 2003 530i so I'm sorta mechanically inclined and know bmws worked on newer ones also

  • @DashcamAdelaide
    @DashcamAdelaide Před rokem

    13:16 Also, the strut towers are prone to mushrooming which is easily fixed by purchasing some strut tower defenders from either M7 Speed or Out Motoring.

    • @DashcamAdelaide
      @DashcamAdelaide Před rokem

      PS - The reliability has gotten a lot better since the 2010 model year

  • @gibby3350
    @gibby3350 Před rokem +1

    I love my 2006 Supercharged convertible Cooper S! I think it’s one of the better fun cars you can buy but it is not the best everyday car because the storage is abysmal, even the glove box is incredibly small lol

    • @bigbadboiii
      @bigbadboiii Před rokem

      Yea I have one also normally I take the backseat out and just use that whole area as a trunk and whatnot. Wouldn't normally have people in the back anyway

  • @peterbracciale3258
    @peterbracciale3258 Před rokem

    We have a 130k miles 2002 R50, the same colour as the one in the video. We've had it 11 years and had to replace the gearbox 3 times. Each time we say it's the last, but the car is so enjoyable. More like a pet. The gearbox is a massive fail on these cars, but there are lot of specialist.

  • @bigbadboiii
    @bigbadboiii Před rokem +1

    As a 2006 s owner theres stuff falling apart literally everywhere. Sunroof panel, inside door panels, outside door panel, mirror cap and its annoying me 😅

  • @JB-mq7li
    @JB-mq7li Před rokem +1

    What an honest review lol

  • @uhoh007
    @uhoh007 Před 6 měsíci

    I have two, an 04 R50 and a 02 R53 (60K). I use the 04 when the roads are salted. The R53 is my drive around in good conditions. But it does not have to do that much. I like them. The pot hole issue is serious. Sharp bumps threaten to shake something loose. You swerve alot. Safer than a motorcycle, and almost as much fun. Knock wood.

  • @pdabin
    @pdabin Před 2 lety

    Thankyou

  • @jimmyriddle50
    @jimmyriddle50 Před 3 měsíci

    The what goes wrong" segment should be (IMO) specific to the Mini rather than general things to look for e.g. tyre wear, gutter rash, rust, patchy grey-coloured plastics, overspray etc. These would be looked for on any car.

  • @bupekaonga
    @bupekaonga Před 2 lety +1

    Hey guys speaking of other small sporty(ish) cars can you guys do reviews of the Peugeot RCZ and Honda CR-Z?

    • @MrInternFTL
      @MrInternFTL Před 2 lety

      I like the CRZ I would buy one

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh great requests! We'll start trying to track some down to review. - AK

  • @giwrgosp.8544
    @giwrgosp.8544 Před rokem

    Hi everyone.
    I am looking to buy my first car here.
    Obsessed with Minis. Which one should I get used of course. Toyota diesel engine or BMW? Thanks!

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Před 10 měsíci

    I LOVE the look of minis--- I'm sick of everything else out there now... too goofy... I love this-- it's FUN to drive-- and I'm older so small is better... BUT- I've seen a LOT of "put down" videos on all the problems with the---and am hesitant.. Curious to see what you have to say... and may chance it anyway..

  • @esmael7101
    @esmael7101 Před 4 měsíci

    should you buy 1.
    yes. I did. a second-hand r52 convertible.
    problem i received
    1.window can't roll down
    2. weak mechanical on roof opening..need my hand to push it up to open.

  • @juki6377
    @juki6377 Před rokem +1

    i wanted the conclusion to be different :'( what about a daihatsu cuore or a peugeot 306 ?

  • @TheWelwyn21
    @TheWelwyn21 Před 2 lety

    My mini Cooper s convertible 2011 is the absolute bollocks give it it's yearly service and have the car tuned and jobs a good un

  • @aaronharley8691
    @aaronharley8691 Před 23 dny

    Why has the car got two tachometers? Is it an option, or does one not work?

  • @rayleeaustralia
    @rayleeaustralia Před 9 měsíci

    Had bought a R56 new. Done about 65,000km in ten years so not a lot of mileage really. Recently had coolant and head gasket issues. Heard the aluminum engine not very reliable

  • @MrWilliam.Stewart
    @MrWilliam.Stewart Před 2 lety

    Original Mini, a classic car enthusiasts dream.
    The remake Mini, a tow truck drivers wet dream $$

  • @ananias-
    @ananias- Před 2 měsíci

    Buy it only if you can work on car yourself otherwise you get hit with small fortune every now & then. I bought for 6K but already spent on maintenance more than 10K now ! But I have learned how to work on car from failures of this little compact machine , took head off cause one of exhaust valve was bad, took to the machine shop , have it replaced all valves & valve guide & seats, CAT replaced, all other sensitive sensors replaced! Now I have to replace water pump cause it’s leaking coolant lately, not to mention I have just replaced refrigerant /AC line yesterday cause it was busted open rubbing against sway bar cause I forgot to put back A/C line bracket which helps for clearance.
    Reliability = Japanese cars

  • @d00mch1ld
    @d00mch1ld Před měsícem

    I still think the R56 generation aged better. I still drive my R58 as a daily. And people cannot believe it is from 2014.

  • @damilolaakanni
    @damilolaakanni Před 2 lety

    Mini. Owned by BMW, with an engine built in Brazil by a company partly owned by Chrysler (and they made a number of bad engines in the 90's and early 2000's) and assembled in the UK. Should you still buy one?🤷🏽