I thought the Mini Paceman was an extraordinarily stupid idea until I saw it on the show floor. The execution is much better than the bloated Countryman. This one has the John Cooper Works engine, which means you’ll get charged an exorbitant amount for 208 horsepower, giant wheels, awful ride quality and $2 worth of badges. But it does have all-wheel drive. Think of it as a cut-rate Evoque. That still costs a lot.
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Type57SC - He seems to be worth a couple billion on paper. Doing something right as that can’t be all luck.
Type57SC - Ecoboost F150 sales would seem to suggest otherwise.
wmba - Interesting article. This is a subject I think of a lot, because I’m not at all convinced that small turbocharged engines are the way to go, even though...
Type57SC - Ahh, but how do you know that the guy you tell about it isn’t the person who ended up inventing it?
threeer - Yeah…the base V-6 Mustang (assuming you can lay off of the options/extras) makes one heck of an argument when it comes to...
Acd - Looks like a great car for the sub-prime finance crowd. If a car makes a statement this one says “My owner has a really low credit score”.
Higheriq - The world may have progressed far beyond the stick, but some of still like to do it “old school” (me included, and...
andyinatl - GTI is not offered with automatic, but with the VW’s dual clutch transmission. Same idea as Ford’s PowerShift,...
Summicron - I’m a boomer.
suspekt - Until Honda and Toyota start selling boosted 4 cylinder engines in North America, I refuse to believe the turbocharger is needed… they know how to...