Green_Scales
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Honestly, I came up with a lot of the same points.I just ordered a 2023 se knowing that the new one is coming for the 2024 model year because I trust the reliability of the current model since it's based on two platforms that have been around for a long time and have been proven to be reliable. The bmw i3 has been around since 2013 and the 3rd generation mini cooper has been around since 2014. I work as a mini cooper dealership technician and the only times I see the se in the shop is for tires. Also with where used car prices are I'd pay about the same for a new se as a used one so it seems more worthwhile to get a new one and I'm afraid that I may not like the new model when it comes out then being stuck having to get the current one used. I'm also afraid of what reliability the new one will have since it usually takes a couple model years for the bugs to be worked out. If the next generation electric mini proves to be a wonderful car then I'll trade in and upgrade in a few years while saving money not paying for gas in the meantime.
While I can see there being improvement in the incoming model in range; I am always hesitant to be an early adopter of a new model, from a new manufacturing facility, that's a whole new platform. The Mini's got its own form of feel and personality, and I'm sure it'll be different at the very least.
This is a commuter car for me. I intend to drive the wheels off it... So I want something I know I'll want to drive! I wasn't willing to wait and roll the dice on a new model.