$47K for a MINI????
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$47K for a MINI????
Whaaaaaaa?????
I can understand that it's a special edition, blah blah blah... but nearly 50 GRAND for a MINI????
I can understand that it's a special edition, blah blah blah... but nearly 50 GRAND for a MINI????
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Crazy options.
Like a $30k Scion xB, a $60k Dodge Ram, and the $65k IS350-C F-Sport -- cars can get expensive when you add pricey options.
You should check out how expensive motorcycles get with some options out there. For example, the Desmosedici RR has a $12k aftermarket exhaust option.
Like a $30k Scion xB, a $60k Dodge Ram, and the $65k IS350-C F-Sport -- cars can get expensive when you add pricey options.
You should check out how expensive motorcycles get with some options out there. For example, the Desmosedici RR has a $12k aftermarket exhaust option.
#7
Lexus Fanatic
Unfortunately, in some cases, that's true. When I reviewed the Mini Clubman last year, I noticed that loaded John Works S versions, especially with dealer/factory-approved accessories, can sometimes run over 40K. So, I believe Stage3 (and the posted ad, of course) when a 47K price is listed. With 18 miles on it, of course, that is a brand-new car.
I don't think, though, that the dealership will actually get that much on the sale, especially in today's economy. One can walk right down to the other end of the showroom and get a new 335i for that money, even without any bargaining at all. And few sport sedans in the world, IMO, beat the 335i for that price....it is a superb car, and a delight to drive.
I don't think, though, that the dealership will actually get that much on the sale, especially in today's economy. One can walk right down to the other end of the showroom and get a new 335i for that money, even without any bargaining at all. And few sport sedans in the world, IMO, beat the 335i for that price....it is a superb car, and a delight to drive.
Last edited by mmarshall; 04-20-10 at 06:29 PM.
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I agree with MMARSHALL, you'd be surprised at the actual cost of a mini once you start adding options. I was looking at an Cooper S about 2 years ago and once I added in JCW parts (exterior only) it was well into the high $37k mark. So figure engine and this is right in line. Shame it is so hight, but the right buyer will get it.
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The price is NOT shocking at all. If I was looking for another MINI, I wouldn't have any problem offering the guy $45k. Because back in 2006, I paid $40k for my JCW.
And this is not your average Mini Cooper...this is the M edition of Mini Coopers.
And this is not your average Mini Cooper...this is the M edition of Mini Coopers.