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:lol: :lol: :lol:

take a step back and read it again
we are just a bunch of girls :lol:

(NOT THAT THAT IS A BAD THING )

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what have i wrote wrong? :?

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Surely the new BINI owners look at the new VW Beetle and say "It's not a Beetle", as does everyone else.

It's very clear its not a Mini, it's a MINI. BMW sought to differentiate itself with the cars heritage by not using the name they raped Rover of, amongst other things they pilferred before they sealed its fate and sent Rover bankrupt. This is a fact not a jibe at BINI owners. You aren't responsible for the actions of the manufactuer. I'm sure Morris/Leyland committed such atrocities, heck, look at the P76.

Now some people will mistakingly read that statement as further disrepect to the MINI. I don't not like the MINI nor do I like it and I don't hold an opinion on it.

And why are these owners so sensitive about being given a ribbing? Surely they aren't the first owner of a particular vehicle to be ridiculed? Grow up kids.

I can't speak for other MINI owners but the new Beetle doesn't concern me one way or the other.

As for your criticism of BMW you need to get your facts straight before posting.
BMW took over Rover, asked them what their plans were for the Mini brand and were told nothing, Rover planned to let the Mini die as regulations made it harder to find markets.

So it wasn't BMW that killed the Mini it was Rover and their lack of investment and vision of a future for the Mini.

Rover was sent bankrup by the owners who bought the company from BMW for a pittance then simple bled it dry, taking out millions for themselves instead of investing in the companies products and workforce.

I've never been a fan of BMW or their cars but I am really glad that they took over the Mini brand and produced the MINI.


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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:46 pm 
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[quote="andbat"]have all the new mini people dissapeared? or have i just not noticed them?
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well to get back on topic.....

read the thread. they all end this way. there's your answer.

Its just not fun.

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yeah true, but some things need to be discussed, and mabey with a better understanding (and that goes both ways) we all might be able to get along.

is it to much to hope for a perfect mini world? :cry: can't we all just get along?

don't be miniist!

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mcsmik wrote:

I've never been a fan of BMW or their cars but I am really glad that they took over the Mini brand and produced the MINI.


I don't agree. BMW bought Rover to pilfer the Mini brand and the Range Rover suspension system so they didn't have to design one for their X5. Once they molested the company they gave away the skeleton.

http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?whydbbrf.htm


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^^^now this is history so don't go adding in any of the that "thats what makes em bad" "thats what makes em good" talk cause thats what starts the disputes.

and people we need refrences in prooving arguments.

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I was pondering the following today and thought I would get other people's opinions on it....


One of the Mini's greatest attributes is that is it a classless icon, appealling to all parts of society.

Therefore my open question to all, is some of the anti-MINI sentiment a result of it being owned by BMW (a brand that has a reputation, deservedly or not, for a particular type of owner), and therefore have the appearance of the classic's reputation being highjacked by silvertails :?:

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andbat wrote:
^^^now this is history so don't go adding in any of the that "thats what makes em bad" "thats what makes em good" talk cause thats what starts the disputes.

and people we need refrences in prooving arguments.

I agree with your sentiments, a little research and a few more facts wouldn't go amiss from time to time. :)

But then we shouldn't let the facts get in the way of a good argument :lol:


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I was pondering the following today and thought I would get other people's opinions on it....


One of the Mini's greatest attributes is that is it a classless icon, appealling to all parts of society.

Therefore my open question to all, is some of the anti-MINI sentiment a result of it being owned by BMW (a brand that has a reputation, deservedly or not, for a particular type of owner), and therefore have the appearance of the classic's reputation being highjacked by silvertails :?:


I think that sums it up fairly well. BMW make no atttmept to diguise the fact that MINI is a marketting tool to deliver younger customers to the BMW brand, so (rightly or wrongly, love it or hate it) they have positioned the car in the "potential BMW owners" market. That's not to say that all owners are from this group, but it certainly their target.

But I suppose, i ts also true that its far more accessible to the masses than the rover was. (in this country) so it might not be perfect, but at least we have it. A new mini was always going to be a compromise. It could have been owned and built by Austin Rover, been ugly as sin, and short on R & D or perhaps owned and built in Asia and sold for $15000 with 5Yr warraty. Under these situations, then i guess we'd have different sets of people that think its all wrong. I just think it would have been impossible to please everyone. (unfortunately)

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Fair call. All valid points. Has your question been answered andbat? All we need do is create a sensitive topic to show the MINI owners all still here, lurking.


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yeah my question was answered ages ago, as to where they went, i was just letting the thread keep going, as per ausmini traditon to let it wonder, and there were some things which need to be said, needed to be expressed and needed to be sorted out...

...and some things still do.

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The BINI is acually made in 28 different countries - well the components are and are shipped to UK for assembly. Good ole BMW outsourcing their manufacturing to the lowest bidder. Not bagging the BINI though - all the majors do it now for the bottom line.

" Your weapon is manufactured by the lowest bidder!!"

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would make sence as some used to call it when it first arrived on our shores as the Ferrari BMW BMC MINI....there in it self mentions a coupla countries


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