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Subject: [OM] Re: OT - energy efficient cars
From: David Thatcher <davidt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 00:44:41 +0930

I think BavMotWerk have missed the point completely with the new Mini.
the ideal of an inexpensive-to-buy, inexpensive-to-run (a penny a mile)
created by Sir Alec Issigonis (with help from a Mr. Jack Daniels,
although it is reported that Sir Alec's favourite drink was Gordon's
Gin...) has been lost in the heavily optioned and ugly device that
weighs 3 times as much as the original design. It also costs nearly
twice as much as a full size family sedan out here in the antipodes.

Admittedly, it's pretty hard to cram all the safety of modern cars into
the thin doors & tiny dash of the old design, but it's just not the same
<*sniffle*>...

Having driven different morris/leyland minis through my early twenties,
enjoyed going to the drive-in in the summertime & lifting the front
seats out to sit them on the ground next to the Esky (icebox, chillybox,
whatever) to watch the movies, it's _just_not_the_same_.

(btw I think these comments are equally applicable to the new beetle!!)

They have a LOT to answer for, destroying the names of motoring icons
like that :(

davidt

On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 09:17:55AM -0400, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> I have a physician friend who is a wonderfully creative photographer and is  
> of a size that a Mini Cooper would accommodate.  A year or so ago she  traded 
> her VW which got 40+ miles to the gallon in on a Mini Cooper and although  
> she 
> enjoys the Mini Cooper, it is a good bit less fuel efficient than the  VW.  I 
> guess it is all relative, because although less fuel efficient than  the VW, 
> it is perhaps 2+ times more fuel efficient than my 4 wheel drive  Chevrolet 
> Suburban. The Suburban on the other hand will comfortably carry 3  times more 
> passengers and several times more gear if used for hauling  stuff.  Price 
> wise 
> there is probably not much difference in initial  cost between the Mini 
> Cooper 
> and the Suburban if both are fully  equipped.   The real savings for this 
> slightly claustrophobic, 6 ft 4  in, 245 lb city dweller comes from a feeling 
> of 
> being secure in traffic and  considerably lower chiropractor bills each year. 
>  
> Bill  Barber 


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