Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
and why would you two consider the s2k a POS?
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
and why would you two consider the s2k a POS?
Originally posted by: andylawcc
okay...
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Anybody spending $30k on a Mini should be summarily executed.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Of course they'e the same, where have you been? I guess you don't do much reading on new cars, and/or read too many car threads on this forum. For every chassis used in the car industry today, there's at least 1 other car that shares it.
So although I agree that GM is sucking lately, how is it that because they use the same chassis/platform for multiple automobiles, they automatically suck? Obviously you don't know much about the auto industry as a whole, or you would know that every manufacturer does this, and lots of them are shared between different manufacturers.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Mini S converables start at $25000- with all the options I wanted it came out to $29500. Go check out Mini's website. I take it you have a hard top.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Of course they'e the same, where have you been? I guess you don't do much reading on new cars, and/or read too many car threads on this forum. For every chassis used in the car industry today, there's at least 1 other car that shares it.
So although I agree that GM is sucking lately, how is it that because they use the same chassis/platform for multiple automobiles, they automatically suck? Obviously you don't know much about the auto industry as a whole, or you would know that every manufacturer does this, and lots of them are shared between different manufacturers.
Thanks for the snobby response :roll:
I'm asking if these are going to be like Ford's Taurus and Mercury's Sable, where it was the same car with slight cosmetic differences. The tranny, engine and the rear end look nearly the same, they're made the same way, with the only noticable difference being the front end.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Of course they'e the same, where have you been? I guess you don't do much reading on new cars, and/or read too many car threads on this forum. For every chassis used in the car industry today, there's at least 1 other car that shares it.
So although I agree that GM is sucking lately, how is it that because they use the same chassis/platform for multiple automobiles, they automatically suck? Obviously you don't know much about the auto industry as a whole, or you would know that every manufacturer does this, and lots of them are shared between different manufacturers.
Thanks for the snobby response :roll:
I'm asking if these are going to be like Ford's Taurus and Mercury's Sable, where it was the same car with slight cosmetic differences. The tranny, engine and the rear end look nearly the same, they're made the same way, with the only noticable difference being the front end.
Basic platform is the same. No body panels are shared, the interior is totally different, the level of standard equipment is different and the suspsension tuning is different.
This is platform sharing. This would be similar to a Camry vs Camry Solara or Avalon or ES330.
Or a Civic Coupe vs an Acura RSX. Same basic underbody, different execution.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
and why would you two consider the s2k a POS?
i didnt seconds a POS statement i seconded that it was a waste, i really couldent care less about how fast.sporty a car is, however a mini is infinitly more usefull then a s2000,
and IMO the s2000 is ugly
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
and why would you two consider the s2k a POS?
i didnt seconds a POS statement i seconded that it was a waste, i really couldent care less about how fast.sporty a car is, however a mini is infinitly more usefull then a s2000,
and IMO the s2000 is ugly
LMAO! An S2000 is ugly and a mini isnt?
Come on now, I was going to actually answer until you said that about the kids 😉 Maybe if you're a dwarf and your kids have no limbs 😀Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Anybody spending $30k on a Mini should be summarily executed.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Last I checked, I was able to do whatever I wanted with my cash, and I had a Mini S ragtop decked out to my specifications, and that was the cost- which I was happy with. Better performance and cheaper than an Audi TT convert, WAY cheaper than a 350z convert, it has a back seat for the kids, and I like the interior.
Sometimes your responses are...terse 🙂i agree i agree, i tried to alude to it, but no one likes my responses.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Mini S converables start at $25000- with all the options I wanted it came out to $29500. Go check out Mini's website. I take it you have a hard top.
What options are you going for? It sounds like the 4 packages plus leather. Having had pretty much every option over the course of two MINIs, many of them aren't really that necessary and end up taking away from the fun of the vehicle by adding lots of weight.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Mini S converables start at $25000- with all the options I wanted it came out to $29500. Go check out Mini's website. I take it you have a hard top.
What options are you going for? It sounds like the 4 packages plus leather. Having had pretty much every option over the course of two MINIs, many of them aren't really that necessary and end up taking away from the fun of the vehicle by adding lots of weight.
From their website: Base delivered is $25970, + sport package + 18" wheels = $29489.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Are these cars the same thing with different shells on them? The specs, the body shape, and a lot of the other features are very similar to each other. I held off on ordering a Mini S because I liked these both so much (and they're $10g's cheaper 😀 ).
How did you equip the MINI to get it to $30,000-$35,000? If you did it, I'd have to call you a sucker, and I own a MINI.
They are the same platform, just different skins, basically.
Mini S converables start at $25000- with all the options I wanted it came out to $29500. Go check out Mini's website. I take it you have a hard top.
What options are you going for? It sounds like the 4 packages plus leather. Having had pretty much every option over the course of two MINIs, many of them aren't really that necessary and end up taking away from the fun of the vehicle by adding lots of weight.
From their website: Base delivered is $25970, + sport package + 18" wheels = $29489.
Uhhh... You are honestly going to pay $2,000 for OEM wheels/tires? :Q
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Getting an S2000? I agree.
^^ i second that
and why would you two consider the s2k a POS?
i didnt seconds a POS statement i seconded that it was a waste, i really couldent care less about how fast.sporty a car is, however a mini is infinitly more usefull then a s2000,
and IMO the s2000 is ugly
LMAO! An S2000 is ugly and a mini isnt?
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
From their website: Base delivered is $25970, + sport package + 18" wheels = $29489.
Uhhh... You are honestly going to pay $2,000 for OEM wheels/tires? :Q
Originally posted by: CTrain
The Sky definately looks better than the Soltice.
I rememebered seeing somewhere that the Sky cost more than the Soltice ?? I know the Soltice is priced at $19,995.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fritzo
From their website: Base delivered is $25970, + sport package + 18" wheels = $29489.
Uhhh... You are honestly going to pay $2,000 for OEM wheels/tires? :Q
Someone would put 18" wheels on a car that small? :Q