I just cracked 40,000 on our 2022 SE. Love it. Balanced car fleet….in addition to the Mini we have a 2020 F-150 and a 2017 GTI. Good mix. Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs
Just cracked the 10,000 mile barrier (by driving 98 miles today, mostly at 60-72 mph with the a/c on, while using only 75% of the battery).
10,000 miles since we got the Mini Cooper SE in March. The only problem we've had is with potholes, (and curbing it). lol
67.000 kilometres. Driven 130 kilometres most days at the moment, så quickly gaining many kilometres.
Today marks the 3-year anniversary of Wattson's "gotcha day", with 13,894 miles on the clock. ...And we're about to add a little over 1,700 more in the next week.
We have our SE and a GTI as well. Looking for that third car to round it all out but resisting the urge to go SUV.
As a GTI owner, you know VW--have you considered VW's ID.Buzz for your non-SUV rounding out? What about the upcoming MINI Countryman EV? It's an SUV-like crossover, but it's a MINI and it's being built in Germany, not in China.
Absolutely. Waiting patiently for the ID.Buzz release next year but the capacitive touch buttons may be a deal killer for us. We hated those so much when we test drove the ID.4. Good news about the Mini-Countryman EV being built in Germany. Will have to look into that one.
I find the X2's grille the least-offensive of the large BMW grilles, but the M designer ruined the X2 grille IMO. I hate the electric iX's grille so much, I won't even post it because I'd have to look at it while I copied the image. Why does the electric X need the largest X grille? I'm glad the only aesthetic (non-functional) feature I didn't like on my SE, the hood scoop, was easy (though not cheap) to fix. Maybe BMW can get Chris Bangle back for a few days to fix the iX's grille
BMW grilles were designed for the Chinese buyer in mind. I mean look at that Hongqi H9 luxury sedan beside the 7 series (2020).