polyphonic
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Curious to hear from the community!
I would still buy it, but I'm a nut that's been driving MINIs for 18 years, so take that into consideration.
I waited 10 years after the MINI-E whetted my appitite for a MINI electric. I cursed the i3, but changed my mind and am happy for all the R&D bucks BMW poured into it because those bucks are now benefiting me.I bought an EV based on value, at the time Mini provided the best value. The cool factor of a mini was a bonus. They no longer provide the best value especially due to the limited range unfortunately.
My dream has always been to own a Mini…..I love small cars but husband never liked them. The fact that I was able to buy an electric with the $7500 credit helped but I would have bought one no matter what. After 53 years of marriage and usually getting car/truck that husband wanted it was my turn! Husband likes it - probably more than he admits. We do have a BMW X3 for longer trips.Curious to hear from the community!
You must have been a child bride! For decades I always drove a small sporty car with a manual transmission (eg. Porsche 914 2.0) and my wife didn't want to drive them. It was such a great day when she returned from her first spin in the SE and exclaimed how much fun it was to drive! Finally, she gets to drive the fun car in the family. Since the SE arrived, we've put only about 2,000 miles on her Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid, while racking up 10K miles on our SE. (Note that I didn't say "my" SE.)My dream has always been to own a Mini…..I love small cars but husband never liked them. The fact that I was able to buy an electric with the $7500 credit helped but I would have bought one no matter what. After 53 years of marriage and usually getting car/truck that husband wanted it was my turn! Husband likes it - probably more than he admits. We do have a BMW X3 for longer trips.
This is a really good question. Knowing now how much I love the Mini SE, I would say yes, I would still get it without the credit. BUT, if I didn't know how much I was going to love it, it most certainly would have been no... if that makes sense?
I totally agree with you I get signature too but when I ordered a car in November 2021 and have to wait to March I start shopping around and lucky me locate a car in two weeks 65 miles away put deposit $1000 and I week later I pic up a car only my request was BRG the rest I don’t care but I get roof rails and heated steering wheel too. Was the best decision about to buy SE ever without waiting.Love a car. And $7500 tax credit is great .I lost $1000 credit in NY bc my SE come out of State not NY .But this still is a bargain.I got a bare bones Signature SE for $30k, which will effectively be $22,500 when counting my tax credit. This is just a terrific value for a very fun car with a generous amount of standard equipment for the base model. Now with no $30k base option any longer, and no $7,500 credit, we’re talking over $10,000 more to get your foot in the door with a new SE. It’s a fabulous car but that’s an entirely different value proposition.
After owning one for a couple months, yes. I'd still buy my SE.Curious to hear from the community!