Have had my 2012 JCW R58 for 7yrs and never had an issue with the blind spots, I am 5'6. They're a LOT of fun and I get lots of compliments from the people mainly the older generations.
Well ....I have a x3m competition.....and just bought one of these as well, that is how much I enjoy driving it. So I have the luxury of both, I wanted a 911 which I drove but it's stupid expensive compared to this, and this car honestly filled my need for fun that I wanted in the 911, it's that much fun to drive, and my x3m comp, is a beast with 500hp and very high tech, but my coupe now being simple and raw with a 6 speed manual is a blast and comfortable to drive. Lots of torque even in 6 on the highway don't need to downshift to 5 or 4 surprisingly. And a used one is about 13k Canadian, tons of bang for the buck.
I currently own a 13 plate R58 Cooper S and love it. About to get a JCW rear spolier I managed to source fitted. I've also had a Milltek non resonated catback exhaust fitted. Probably get a remap done next year. It's basically my Sunday car and going to be a keeper!!!
These were such a pain to build. I've worked at Plant Oxford since 2002 and the boot/tailgate was a horrible thing to fit. The R58 and R59 were only meant to be a short term build but demand shot through the roof and we couldn't keep up. Still a good looking car to me
Sorry for just butting in, but you might know some info I haven't found anywhere. Do you perhaps know how many coupes were produced? And is there any way to disable the rear spoiler? When there is snow and ice on the car I fear the whole motor can fail.
I have a 14 Coupe S manual.... Black over red. With the sport suspension... So much fun for a 73 year old to get his jollies in.... Driven cross country 4 times...
I have a 2013 r58 S.There is nothing else like it in front wheel drive .I drive mine every day still.. I highly recommend getting regular tires instead of the run flats that come with the car originally.
I have a 2012 r58 coupe s that i bought in January with, wait for it 6,800 Km. My first mini, Love it. Sometimes i think of changing the run flat tires for normal ones to see if the ride improves. Any thoughts?
Just bought a 2012 JCW Coupé with 56k km in Canada. Paid a lot less than the prices you quoted. They are rare in the US and Canada but not in the UK. A JCW was not available in automatic.
@@TheMINIac for the first model year (2012) you could only have the 6-speed manual. Was not aware the auto was available later. MINI.are always changing how they configure their cars. I read the 2021 GP is only available in auto.
@@timgibbs4762 i found this one:10k usd. 2012 MINI COUPE Year 2012 Make MINI Model COUPE Trim COOPER S COUPE 2D Drivetrain FWD Transmission AUTOMATIC Engine 4-CYL, TURBO, 1.6 LITER Mileage 74,621 Doors 2 Exterior Color RED Interior Color BLACK
yup.. i have a 2013 one of these in S flavor i had custom built. my bonnie. ;) love her but sadly have to sell her soon. even have the rare JCW Fixed spoiler which IMO completed this cars design and finished the 'backwards' baseball hat top. my own fanboy review of my coupe back in the day th-cam.com/video/zTc_T1oVrmg/w-d-xo.html
Have had my 2012 JCW R58 for 7yrs and never had an issue with the blind spots, I am 5'6. They're a LOT of fun and I get lots of compliments from the people mainly the older generations.
Same here, never an issue with blind spots
I actually own one of this , to be more specific I have the coupe S and it's a great fun car 👌
I know the feeling, I have 1 too! 😍😍😍
Well ....I have a x3m competition.....and just bought one of these as well, that is how much I enjoy driving it. So I have the luxury of both, I wanted a 911 which I drove but it's stupid expensive compared to this, and this car honestly filled my need for fun that I wanted in the 911, it's that much fun to drive, and my x3m comp, is a beast with 500hp and very high tech, but my coupe now being simple and raw with a 6 speed manual is a blast and comfortable to drive. Lots of torque even in 6 on the highway don't need to downshift to 5 or 4 surprisingly. And a used one is about 13k Canadian, tons of bang for the buck.
I currently own a 13 plate R58 Cooper S and love it. About to get a JCW rear spolier I managed to source fitted. I've also had a Milltek non resonated catback exhaust fitted. Probably get a remap done next year. It's basically my Sunday car and going to be a keeper!!!
Miss my Coupé, I got a Paceman after that, I do like the rare cars
These were such a pain to build. I've worked at Plant Oxford since 2002 and the boot/tailgate was a horrible thing to fit. The R58 and R59 were only meant to be a short term build but demand shot through the roof and we couldn't keep up. Still a good looking car to me
Thank you for buidling my 2013 model. I love it as well as my regular four seat 2023 Cooper works convertible.
@@Huels that's not a problem lol. Glad you enjoy what we do and hopefully continue to do for atleast another 20 years until I retire
Sorry for just butting in, but you might know some info I haven't found anywhere. Do you perhaps know how many coupes were produced? And is there any way to disable the rear spoiler? When there is snow and ice on the car I fear the whole motor can fail.
@@kenlykkeslett7501 sorry I don't, I only worked on the bare shell of the body so after that I have no clue. Hope you can find out something
@@danearp Thanks for answering regardless 🙂
I have a 14 Coupe S manual.... Black over red. With the sport suspension... So much fun for a 73 year old to get his jollies in.... Driven cross country 4 times...
I have a 2013 r58 S.There is nothing else like it in front wheel drive .I drive mine every day still..
I highly recommend getting regular tires instead of the run flats that come with the car originally.
Agree, run flats should be avoided. The Coupé trunk is big enough for a spare wheel. Some cars were sold with a jack, lug wrench etc. as an option.
The R-59 Roadster is more fun!!!!! 2 seats and top down baby!!!!!!
I’m looking for one right now great video
I have a 2012 for sale the John Cooper works
I have a 2012 r58 coupe s that i bought in January with, wait for it 6,800 Km. My first mini, Love it. Sometimes i think of changing the run flat tires for normal ones to see if the ride improves. Any thoughts?
Thanks
I own a 2013 Coupe with a black top .I have 73 k on it so far so much fun
I just sold mine it was fun while it lasted .Gets expensive as they wear out.
@@danmclellan1088 can you give me more info? I plan to buy one this week. 12k euro and 73k km, Cooper S R58 with tasteful mods, looks like a jcw
Super fun I just bought one
I have a coupe and it’s my favorite of my cars.
Holy shit i just bought one for 8000, I didn’t know they were up there in price
The MINIac i got a 2012 jcw with 40,000 miles
I have a JCW r58 COUPE, with 43.700miles, all the bills from new, had up for sale in the UK, not one phone call
Lucky me, I owned one :)
I have one! 😍😍😍
Just bought a 2012 JCW Coupé with 56k km in Canada. Paid a lot less than the prices you quoted. They are rare in the US and Canada but not in the UK. A JCW was not available in automatic.
@@TheMINIac for the first model year (2012) you could only have the 6-speed manual. Was not aware the auto was available later. MINI.are always changing how they configure their cars. I read the 2021 GP is only available in auto.
@@timgibbs4762 i found this one:10k usd. 2012 MINI COUPE
Year 2012
Make MINI
Model COUPE
Trim COOPER S COUPE 2D
Drivetrain FWD
Transmission AUTOMATIC
Engine 4-CYL, TURBO, 1.6 LITER
Mileage 74,621
Doors 2
Exterior Color RED
Interior Color BLACK
@@mary_zhou1995 not a JCW but still nice.
yup.. i have a 2013 one of these in S flavor i had custom built. my bonnie. ;) love her but sadly have to sell her soon. even have the rare JCW Fixed spoiler which IMO completed this cars design and finished the 'backwards' baseball hat top. my own fanboy review of my coupe back in the day
th-cam.com/video/zTc_T1oVrmg/w-d-xo.html
rare in the U.S you mean
shame another boring outside video only review - nice subject matter this time