Considering purchase of 2023 Mini SE w 14K miles

Atomic

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Recently did a test drive and loved the ride and torque. Im not computer illiterate but an EV would be big change for me. Recently retired so range isn't an issue.
What should I know/be looking for, going in to this purchase?
 
I suggest you watch "Harry's Garage" review on Youtube. I watched many a YT review and got very bored with repeated spec numbers, but Harry's was what persuaded me as he liked the driving dynamics.

Your biggest consideration will be where to charge it. Do you have a level 2 charger (220V, 6-7kW) at home or close by? I've only ever used L2 on mine at almost 14k miles too.
We should have, or soon to be getting, access to the Tesla network, which will require an adapter.

Summer range was up to 4.6miles/kW (daughter doing 10 mile commute on suburban roads) while it's down to 2.7miles/kW with mostly local short trips in our somewhat frigid New England winter.

Mind me asking what the specs and price is? I did an analysis late last year and the SE is holding up quite well compared to other EVs with most in the $16-24k range.

cheers
MacMini34
 
I suggest you watch "Harry's Garage" review on Youtube. I watched many a YT review and got very bored with repeated spec numbers, but Harry's was what persuaded me as he liked the driving dynamics.

Your biggest consideration will be where to charge it. Do you have a level 2 charger (220V, 6-7kW) at home or close by? I've only ever used L2 on mine at almost 14k miles too.
We should have, or soon to be getting, access to the Tesla network, which will require an adapter.

Summer range was up to 4.6miles/kW (daughter doing 10 mile commute on suburban roads) while it's down to 2.7miles/kW with mostly local short trips in our somewhat frigid New England winter.

Mind me asking what the specs and price is? I did an analysis late last year and the SE is holding up quite well compared to other EVs with most in the $16-24k range.

cheers
MacMini34
Thanks Macmini, I will check that review. They just built a new level 2 charging station down the road. But, I was thinking of 120V house extension cord charge as I normally don't drive more than 15 miles a day. What's up with the tesla adapter? Is it out yet? And I don't understand miles/kW..
Specs: 2023 Mini Cooper SE from dealer.
15k miles $20k. Looked and drove flawless
Cheers mate!
 
What's up with the tesla adapter?
MINI doesn't appear to be able to establish a Tesla Supercharger connection for the MINI Cooper SE through an adapter.

That said, I consider my MINI Cooper SE the best-built and most fun car I've driven in the last 60 years (and that's how long I've been driving).
 
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Level 1 (120 V) charging will be adequate if you're only doing about 15 miles a day. You can leave it charging overnight. When I first got my SE I only had Level 1 charging and drove 85 miles a day. I couldn't recover that with Level 1 overnight, so I'd have to go to a public charger once or twice a week. Having Level 2 at home was a game changer, but then I use about 80% charge every day. You should be fine with Level 1 charging.
 
I would also make sure the used Mini SE you are looking at includes the OEM EVSE. If it doesn't, try and get some compensation from the dealer.

We have a 2023 Mini Cooper SE and have not had any issues with it.
 
I had retired just before purchasing our 2022 SE and relied on Level-1 charging for six months. I purchased a Lectron portable EV charger due to its longer (and more flexible) cord. Its smaller plug also permitted me to plug into an exterior 120V outlet with a weather protection cover. I later installed a Grizzl-e (United Chargers) Level-2 for nearly all of our charging needs. It now also serves our 2025 Countryman SE All4. The 2022 SE has been a great car for in-town driving and relatively short excursions, especially on twisty roads!

A quick thought, check the condition of the tires on the SE that you are considering. Original? Are they suitable for winter (if you live in a colder area)?
 
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