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that new thing, plze no

josh

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can we please stop talking about that german car the new mini, it may look soso from the front and carry the famous badge but please it's hardly british. Keep the classic 1959-2000 mini here and not that bmw abortion.

Thank You

Josh
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by josh:
can we please stop talking about that german car the new mini, it may look soso from the front and carry the famous badge but please it's hardly british. Keep the classic 1959-2000 mini here and not that bmw abortion.

Thank You

Josh
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How do you really feel? Seriously, some people are gonna love the "BMW" version and some are going to hate it and some are going to no care one way or the other.
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 66 fhc:
I think Josh feels the same way about the new mini as I do about dropping a 327 into an E type.<hr></blockquote>

You mean you'd rather drop in a 350, right?
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You British car folks are CRAZY!
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The new Mini is quite nice with BMWbuild quality and safety. I would not buy a "British Mini" but I would buy the BMW Mini and I'm not a BMW fan. I've taken a good look at the new Mini and it's a nice little go cart in the same tradition as the original Mini S.
 
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