I have seen 1 person swap in a "regular" grill on their SE: https://www.minif56.com/threads/change-grill-on-full-ev-mini-f56.87896/
Sounds like waiting for a baby to be born without having previously performed an ultrasound to determine the sex.
LOL, that guy would have ADDED the hood scoop if his SE didn't already have one. I've ordered the MINI Cooper hood so my body shop can paint it and perform the hood-scoopectomy. I hope he's not disappointed by his MINI losing power during vigorous track duty--his next swap may be for a JCW engine. A BMWblog article about taking an SE to the track says: > However, what is surprising is just how often it limits power, or > cuts it altogether, during heavy throttle applications.
Lol, no doubt. Anyone that would add another rear spoiler on top of the factory rear spoiler. I have to admit I like the black frame around front grille area rather than the chrome. I’ll have to talk to my rep. Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs
So does anyone know if the production line has actually restarted? I’ve no luck finding confirmation that today was the day. Sadly, my mini status has not changed today. Hoping for production to start for my SE this week. Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs
I called Mini USA and checked my order status. The customer representative told me that there was no summer shut down this year. The summer shut down mainly due to production line modifications for next year models. 2020 model was really short this year and 2021 model is already in. My order product plan was actually pushed to right one more week. I hope it doesn’t impact yours.
Okay, thanks for that information (I think). I’m not sure who to believe anymore. Several articles seemed to be clear about a 3 week shutdown. It’s a mystery how these production schedules get setup anyway. It’s clearly not a queue based on the date/time of order. I’ll check the phone help line again. Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs
My dealer has closed, but they were able to deliver one final new MINI. My MINI Cooper SE is in my driveway! I keep going back outside to look at it and pinching myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. After the interminable form-filling and introduction to my new SE, the first thing I did was head out to Huron River Drive to experience the SE's great cornering ability. Many years ago, before I started hypermiling in my gen-1 Insights, I drove sports cars. In cars such as my Austin-Healey 100-6, Fiat-Abarth OT-1000, Porsche 914, Mazda RX7 and Honda CRX Si, I would routinely risk my life, breaking Huron River Drive's 35 mph speed limit by 10 or even 20 mph. Today I drove mostly at 35 mph, but there were a few times when my right ankle flexed all on its own and it took a couple of seconds to get it back under control. Fortunately, none of those muscle spasms occurred where I've become accustomed to finding the sheriff's deputies lurking. I spent the rest of the day driving around showing off my MINI Cooper SE to all my long-suffering friends who must have gotten very tired of hearing me blather on about how great my someday car will be. It's sad not to be able to offer rides to one and all due to social distancing rules. One thing I was very worried about was that my wife would judge the SE's suspension to be too stiff. However, we both agreed it was more comfortable traveling over the worst Ann Arbor roads than my gen-1 Insights. I assume the improvement was due to the SE's more sophisticated suspension and the SE's significantly greater ratio of sprung-to-unspung weight. Also, she likes the seats. Then my wife actually drove my car--my first in our 33 years of marriage that didn't have a manual transmission. Now I will encourage her to take the SE whenever she goes on an errand or to a socially-distanced gathering of a few of her friends. I will call it "our" car. A few minutes ago I went outside to verify that it had fully charged. Evidently, my SE judged my driving style today to be a bit exuberant as it predicted the 100% charge will take me only 98 miles tomorrow. Maybe if I tape up my right ankle, I'll be able to prevent the spasms that led to this sub-EPA range estimate. On second thought, I'm going to postpone the taping for a few days. The dark evening reminded me I had to check out the SE's often-praised LED headlights. OMG! They make our Honda Clarity's LED headlights look like candles in comparison! I briefly flipped on the brights and immediately regretted it, worried that our neighbor across the street would be bracing for a thunderclap following that flash of lightning. Are these things even legal? My new MINI Cooper hood arrived Saturday. At the last minute, my expiring MINI dealer took pity on my hood-scoop phobia and cut me a deal; I'll be paying only $252 instead of the retail $640. The body shop scheduled the hood-scoopectomy for next week. After that, all I'll need is my personalized plate (no front plate in MI, thank goodness) and my SE will be perfect. So it was a sad day for MINI of Ann Arbor, but a great day for this new MINI Cooper SE owner. This car was well worth the wait.
Congratulations, insightman. You and the car look happy together! Keep us informed about your first impressions as you use it.
Congrats! We can all take a collective breath and reprieve from the incessant complaining I look forward to all the updates on features and ride impressions!
Hey congratulations!! You look very happy (and relieved). Thanks for the first impressions stories and keep us informed on how it’s going. Nice plate too! Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs
I finally got a solid update. Called the Mini help line and found out I’m scheduled for production to start in week 37. They thought that was the 2nd week of September. Not what I was hoping for but it’s good to have something more definitive. I would guess that gets me to delivery in November. Sent from my iPhone using Inside EVs