1994 Morris Mini Cooper EFI: Regular Car Reviews

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  • @RegularCars
    @RegularCars6 ай бұрын

    Get Entered to WIN this awesome classic Mini Cooper! go.getenteredtowin.com/regula... DEADLINE to ENTER is January 17th @ 11:59pm (PST).

  • @N-light-end-1

    @N-light-end-1

    6 ай бұрын

    Would enter these giveaways if you actually gave away nice lexus's....or something really boring like a new Camry, RAV4, or even a base GR Corolla. Yep they are boringly reliable like your bed... But comforting in knowing you can drive it to work everyday and even take road trips with it... I dare ya, try it... You might just be surprised at how many people enter vs a mini pooper, euro trash, and merican cars... Because in the end you need people to enter, and more than ever folks need reliability in their lives... The dollar is losing value every year and we are getting squeezed... Just a thought for you and your folks to ponder on... ISF, GSF, ES350, IS350, RX350 (now that's such a hot car that so many people want Lexus isn't doing any deals on... Think about it)...

  • @Th0nky

    @Th0nky

    6 ай бұрын

    Heya heads up but the link is dead about two hours before the deadline has expired. Ain't have no chance either way, but just lettin' you know all the same. Cheers for the great video!

  • @SeektheLordsface

    @SeektheLordsface

    5 ай бұрын

    ForANewHeart

  • @Myriadys
    @Myriadys6 ай бұрын

    "What's rattling in here? Something British." got me rolling

  • @Eric_Hunt194

    @Eric_Hunt194

    6 ай бұрын

    The traditional fix for that rattle is a bit of gaffer tape.

  • @biglads4tw
    @biglads4tw6 ай бұрын

    "Something is rattling in here, it wasn't rattling yesterday and it might not be rattling tomorrow." As somebody who owned a few Minis in the past - that's totally normal.

  • @JuddKramer
    @JuddKramer6 ай бұрын

    I lived in Japan when the post-Leyland original Mini's were being imported and sold there like crazy, mostly with crazy Italian Job-esque paintjobs and giant driving light racks on the front.

  • @IdiotRace

    @IdiotRace

    6 ай бұрын

    They were sold officially in Japan afaik, people have been re-importing them back into the UK for ages now because they won't have been blasted with road salt so they usually don't rust as badly. Also the specs are different to the ones that were actually sold here.

  • @whatwhatyep

    @whatwhatyep

    6 ай бұрын

    If you watch MCM they go to Japan on one of the specials and film yards full of minis.

  • @Cyberdeamon

    @Cyberdeamon

    6 ай бұрын

    It was the one where they pick up that nugget of a turbo'ed awd Micra I think @@whatwhatyep edit: It was the Mira,

  • @Jonathan_Doe_

    @Jonathan_Doe_

    6 ай бұрын

    A lot of people import them back to the U.K. now because they’re usually slightly less rusty, and they have air con (rare extra here). Only downside is that they’re pretty much all automatic.

  • @Mahoromatic

    @Mahoromatic

    6 ай бұрын

    I remember an iconic Mini in an anime called You're Under Arrest.

  • @cowardette
    @cowardette6 ай бұрын

    Camerawork is shockingly stable this episode

  • @RegularCars

    @RegularCars

    6 ай бұрын

    New camera!

  • @samholdsworth420

    @samholdsworth420

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@RegularCars🎉

  • @ziginox

    @ziginox

    6 ай бұрын

    @@RegularCars Finally! I've only been asking for a few years now. 😁 No more endlessly hunting AF! I'm also digging the 360 camera you used here and in the 992 GT3 video.

  • @zuhayerahnafaziz6956
    @zuhayerahnafaziz69566 ай бұрын

    Receptionist: Name? Mr. Bean: BEAN!

  • @RunawayTrain2502

    @RunawayTrain2502

    5 ай бұрын

    Bean, Mister Bean *Trumpets Play*

  • @misterthegeoff9767
    @misterthegeoff97676 ай бұрын

    I used to own a leyland mini, you are leaving so much power on the table short shifting at 5k rpm instead of 6. Mine didn't have a rev counter, the gear shift indicator was the valve bounce. Those 90s models they had to make the gear ratios extra long to meet emissions/economy standards so it's even more important to rev the nuts off of it.

  • @olddookieshoes7164

    @olddookieshoes7164

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh dear God yes

  • @johnpearson492

    @johnpearson492

    6 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same. I have a 62 AH Sprite, and I take that little 1098 a series gets wound up to 6k every time I drive it. Also yes, if you shift over 5.5k it will valve float for a second after clutching in.

  • @em_t_01
    @em_t_016 ай бұрын

    There's a guy a couple streets down from me with an Austin metro, it's such a piece of shit and he spends a fortune keeping that little box running purely out of love and I have so much respect for the guy for that

  • @therealchayd

    @therealchayd

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm amazed that it hasn't turned to rust at this point, massive props to the guy!

  • @SpitfireFortyFour

    @SpitfireFortyFour

    6 ай бұрын

    What a Legend. The Metro is the thinking mans Mini. Exact same driving experience (because it's basically the same car) so you get the stupid gearbox that sounds like it's straight cut paired with the rally car handling. But they're much more practical and way cheaper to buy. The Austin Metro is one of the most underrated cars out there imo.

  • @Cyberdeamon

    @Cyberdeamon

    6 ай бұрын

    That sounds exactly like my old 72 Austin Mini LE was, those things can turn into money pits if you're not prepared to look after them, and I was bloody lucky to not have to bad rust problems because those things can rot so fucking fast and in places where you will not believe!

  • @Aiika__

    @Aiika__

    6 ай бұрын

    my dad had one about 6 years ago and i could feel the ground through the carpet, it was so far gone,. He must have bribed many MOT men to keep that going for the few years he had it.

  • @em_t_01

    @em_t_01

    6 ай бұрын

    @Cyberdeamon yeah this guys metro is starting to have rust issues which is a shame, hope he can keep it going

  • @StCornerback
    @StCornerback6 ай бұрын

    The original Mini Cooper deserves to be remembered for the many names and manufacturers it had before the BMW acquisition.

  • @lohenriksson9698
    @lohenriksson96986 ай бұрын

    the pillar trim looks like something I would make in automation when im too lazy to put actual padding in place

  • @Grimm-Gaming

    @Grimm-Gaming

    6 ай бұрын

    Same ! My excuse is. "Better visibility " not lazyness

  • @pogo1140

    @pogo1140

    6 ай бұрын

    My dad owned the station wagon version, and I've driven the normal one, there are no blindspots other than the one created by you not being able to turn your head.

  • @mahj
    @mahj6 ай бұрын

    The word you're looking for is "teaboo"

  • @RDSyafriyar

    @RDSyafriyar

    6 ай бұрын

    Tea was invented by the Chinese but yeah it gradually became associated with the image of Britishness in mind ngl.

  • @JacksonKillroy

    @JacksonKillroy

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@RDSyafriyarthanks for the clarification, op's joke comment about internet culture almost gave me the wrong impression about the true origin of tea

  • @spirit_in_exile
    @spirit_in_exile6 ай бұрын

    Return to innocence was by Enigma, but Enya was also on Pure Moods. Wore that tape out as sleep music in the 90’s

  • @dnotive

    @dnotive

    6 ай бұрын

    @BillInTheBox Same! 😂

  • @TannCo2
    @TannCo26 ай бұрын

    Now THIS... This seems like a peak Mr Regular vehicle. The smiles on your face while you're driving this car are so infectious. What a lil ripper.

  • @hungoverbear
    @hungoverbear6 ай бұрын

    I haven't seen Mr Regular this happy to drive a car in a long long long long time

  • @MetalheadSavior
    @MetalheadSavior6 ай бұрын

    I can't explain why but this is the most excited i've been About a giveaway since the Honda S 2000.

  • @theothertonydutch

    @theothertonydutch

    6 ай бұрын

    It's a Mini. That's the explanation.

  • @FATmenDRIVEtrucks

    @FATmenDRIVEtrucks

    6 ай бұрын

    Gravity exist

  • @johnpearson492

    @johnpearson492

    6 ай бұрын

    100%, there have been a lot of give aways where I was like, yeah I should buy a chance to win. This one is the first time where I'm actually going to do it.

  • @jonathonwilliams93
    @jonathonwilliams936 ай бұрын

    My dad was briefly put of work in 81', he used to buy minis and mk1 & 2 escorts and cut them up as the interiors were worth more than the whole car. These cars could be bought for as little as £20. Now they're like 10k for a rotten one, 60k for a minter. Madness.

  • @mattteee2973

    @mattteee2973

    6 ай бұрын

    I bought my first car in 2001- a 998cc Mini City. That was still only £50, which was ideal for a 16yr old. I'd love another but not for more than £1k :(

  • @Jonathan_Doe_

    @Jonathan_Doe_

    6 ай бұрын

    They’re not £10k any more. The prices have gone back down. The only ones that would be £60k mint are early coopers.

  • @jonathonwilliams93

    @jonathonwilliams93

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@Jonathan_Doe_ yeah the market has dropped with the cost of living crisis but escort mexicos are still making this figure regularly

  • @olympus__

    @olympus__

    6 ай бұрын

    One of the reasons why MK1 and MK2 escorts (especially 2 doors) are so expensive is down to motorsport and rallying, which is exactly why I would love to own one at some point! Growing up going to rallies and watching MK2s on opposite lock, BDGs screaming away just made me fall in love with them

  • @fraserwright9482

    @fraserwright9482

    6 ай бұрын

    I put the head from a BMW K1100 on to my Mini. Twin cam and the fuel injection. I now have a NoSmoke Moke which is EV

  • @Thanos.m
    @Thanos.m6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely loved this you can hear how excited and joyous Brain is! Technically in the UK we can call these the Rover minis as BL and moris were long gone by 90s.

  • @TheKieranator
    @TheKieranator6 ай бұрын

    05:06 Technically this example is a Rover. Prior to British Leyland's merger with Rover in 1986, the Mini was sold under various brand names including Morris, Austin, Innocenti (in Italy), Leyland, Riley, and Wolseley. Would love one of theses but prices are getting pretty dumb here in the UK (£5000+, $6,355 in freedom money, for an okay one), I may have to settle for a Morrris Minor instead which prices have kinda settled in the past few years. Also, love that you know about Chap Hop.

  • @RegularCars

    @RegularCars

    6 ай бұрын

    Rover! thank you! I was confused. The Floor mats say Rover. The registration says "Morris."

  • @Sam-go3mb

    @Sam-go3mb

    6 ай бұрын

    One day Morris Minor's will shoot up in price won't they... atm it's wild that you can get a fully road legal, manual 1950's one for like 5k USD in Commonwealth countries.

  • @Jonathan_Doe_
    @Jonathan_Doe_6 ай бұрын

    The joy on your face while you feel like you’re flying through those corners (while the view outside is pretty pedestrian) is what they’re all about. They’re fun at non licence losing speeds.

  • @CostaHayden
    @CostaHayden6 ай бұрын

    I adore these cars and the fun they unapologetically provide when you daily one. I drove an R53 and it was really one of those cars that made me smirk every time I drove it.

  • @owenhibberd8261
    @owenhibberd82616 ай бұрын

    Oh man, my first car! I had a 1998 Rover Mini, it was just like this one, but mine wasn't a Cooper, just a base model Mini 1275i Had it from 2015 to 2020 and went everywhere and did everything with it, loved that car so much, really miss it. What's funny was it wasn't special, it wasn't even twenty years old when I had it, and at the time these 90s minis weren't very desirable - just seen as an old car. I wasn't even into cars, I got this because it was cheap and cute, but it absolutely made me into a car enthusiast :) I now own a Renault 5 TR and a Triumph Dolomite 1850 hehe

  • @pogo1140

    @pogo1140

    6 ай бұрын

    By that time it was a cooper in all but name. The company did not want to keep paying John Cooper for the use of his name.

  • @Shiruvan
    @Shiruvan6 ай бұрын

    so cute with all the big modern cars sticking on a line behind the Mini

  • @AldoVanucci1966
    @AldoVanucci19666 ай бұрын

    I love the go cart driving position and the way the shot from the front of the two guys in the car looked like they had been green screened into a miniature. Minis are fantastic.

  • @MattTester
    @MattTester6 ай бұрын

    Love the Coventry reference, Cov crew meet up was so long ago now. We love to keep old designs going, the Land Rover was essentially the same body style from 1958 to 2016, modernised like the Mini was. Then there's the Lotus/Caterham Seven and the Morgan +4.

  • @HakanKoseoglu

    @HakanKoseoglu

    6 ай бұрын

    What happened to Defender is just criminal.

  • @RoofysGarage
    @RoofysGarage6 ай бұрын

    I knew I wasnt delusional when I was thinking I've seen a Mini reviewed on RCR before, despite your outro saying otherwise! The next recommended video to come up was the yellow 1966 that you all reviewed years back. After watching it again, I am pleasantly delighted to see some of the same feelings described. And references to TWEED in both! 🤣 The Mini, along with the DeLorean and original VW beetle are a few of my oddball dream cars that I've always wanted to own. And I'm happy to see this more in-depth review on RCR.

  • @M4TT365
    @M4TT3656 ай бұрын

    I've owned a Japanese mini from 1997 for about 5 years now after always wanting one, they say don't meet your heros but i couldn't disagree more, whoever wins this is in for a treat!

  • @AshleyPomeroy
    @AshleyPomeroy6 ай бұрын

    The sad thing is that Alec Issigonis came up with a clever replacement for the Mini in the late 1960s - the 9X, which looked a bit like a Renault 5, with a hatchback - but the OG Mini was still selling well so BMC said "no". So the eventual small hatchback, the Metro, didn't come out until after VW, Renault, Peugeot etc had put their own hatchbacks own cars on the market. There was also a half-hearted update in the early 1970s, the Clubman, which had a squared-off nose and a tuned-down engine but was otherwise the same car. They've all rusted to bits by now. And Innocenti in Italy made a hatchback Mini that has also rusted away.

  • @kbordenave
    @kbordenave6 ай бұрын

    I used to have a carbureted one when I was stationed in Germany and I got up to 95mph a few times on the autobahn and it sounded amazing! I had so much fun driving that car and it definitely makes you want to drive like a hooligan!

  • @ProfeTa6
    @ProfeTa66 ай бұрын

    Own a 75' Mini, carbed obviously so it even does the occasional decel pops. Got Toyo R888 semi-slicks and took it to a track once and man, even though it had no usable power (40hp lol), it could corner faster than anything else that day. Fun facts: cornering hard makes the passengers slide from their seat, long corners require an eye on the oil pressure gauge because the sump tends to starve the engine of oil in high G sustained corners, needs a rubber glove over the distributor cap in case of rain. The few times it needed a tow truck: one time it was crooked on the bed and we just straightened it by sliding the car by hand, another the winch failed and dropped the car down the ramp but the window was open I could just put my arm and torso inside and grab the E-brake.

  • @richardharrold9736
    @richardharrold97366 ай бұрын

    YESSSS a Mr B reference! So glad to hear someone else knows who he is. And Professor Elemental too!

  • @SterlingWheel
    @SterlingWheel6 ай бұрын

    I have two goals in my weight loss journey. I need to be able to fit in a classic Mini and a Lotus Exige. Thank you for reminding me to stay the course. What an awesome car!

  • @bzilla1090

    @bzilla1090

    6 ай бұрын

    Good luck brother, keep up the good work

  • @SterlingWheel

    @SterlingWheel

    6 ай бұрын

    @bzilla1090 No Sugar and No Grains. Reversed the type 2 in a month so far.

  • @Rapscallion2009
    @Rapscallion20096 ай бұрын

    It's true. You jump in one one and it just makes you feel good. And the handling is pretty amazing. DO NOT CRASH IT! - Ask Marc Bolan why I say that..

  • @MosoStuff
    @MosoStuff6 ай бұрын

    "What's rattling in here? It's something British-" This part almost had me in tears 😆😆

  • @xMadDonaldx
    @xMadDonaldx6 ай бұрын

    I bought myself a classic mini as my first car last year and it's fantastic fun

  • @stoosh95
    @stoosh956 ай бұрын

    This brings back so many memories. My father used to race OG minis back in the late 60s to early 70s and he's always had one in his stable. My mom's daily driver until 1984 was a '76 mini "imported" from Canada. It's since been restored and has a supercharger and has about 180hp.

  • @ohpotatoesandmolasses
    @ohpotatoesandmolasses6 ай бұрын

    "What's rattling in here? Something British..." lmao

  • @nielsmichiels1939
    @nielsmichiels19396 ай бұрын

    And people don't get why i like kei cars. I'TS NOTHING BUT THIS. Imagine every turn being fun. Every speed seems "fast". It's just fun personified.

  • @nielsmichiels1939

    @nielsmichiels1939

    6 ай бұрын

    @@markkoetsier6475 If you crash you arrive in heaven in style.

  • @indigomizumi

    @indigomizumi

    Ай бұрын

    The Mini may have a bigger engine but it fits right in with the spirit of Japanese kei cars. It's a tiny car with massive personality. In later years these were also hugely popular in Japan and its easy to see why.

  • @ASlimeDrawsNear
    @ASlimeDrawsNear6 ай бұрын

    Never expected references to Mr. B and Prof. Elemental, blindsided me like getting hit by a falling tortoise.

  • @GuntanksInSpace
    @GuntanksInSpace6 ай бұрын

    The joy you have driving this little thing was strong, man.

  • @hephaestus1708
    @hephaestus17086 ай бұрын

    Got one of these as my first car. Drove it as my daily for 4 years and now 10 years on it's the only car I never sold. Still have her to this day. Managed to hit 160 km/h downhill once for about 5 seconds before I started slowing down because I had the feeling it was going to disintegrate around me. Funnest car I ever drove, and I work at Porsche doing track-days weekly, so that says something I guess!

  • @darianthescorpion1132
    @darianthescorpion11326 ай бұрын

    There’s an old saying that a big car that’s statistically fast feels slow, where a small car that is statistically slow feels fast. The Morris Mini is definitely the latter.

  • @mattw8332
    @mattw83326 ай бұрын

    Greetings from England! I have owned 2 Minis. The first one was my very first car: a British Leyland era 1979 "Austin Morris" Mini 1000 (mark 4). I bought it the day before my 17th birthday in 1994. Learned to drive in it. Was a basket case. Much better was the 1990 "Rover" Mini 1000. I think it was a mark 5 at this point. My 4th car and 2nd Mini. I bought it in 2001 because I had crashed my previous car and because my insurance premium would be increasing I needed something dirt cheap to run and insure. This was a "Racing Green" spec which meant it was identical to British Racing Green Cooper version with a white roof but without the more powerful 1275cc engine. Despite the lack of power it was a hoot to drive and I could keep the accelerator pedal depressed when going around corners! 😃 😆 One thing to bear in mind with classic Mnis is the cramped driving position. When I picked up my Mini Racing Green and drove it home I had to turn my right foot to a 45 degree angle to use the accelerator pedal! A 1962-74 Austin or Morris 1100 or 1300 (code ADO16) is a larger version of the Mini with similar charactistics but with a more comfortable driving position. It is also the predecessor of the Austin Allegro mentioned in the video.

  • @SpitfireFortyFour
    @SpitfireFortyFour6 ай бұрын

    Amazing review as always, these were the best Minis overall. The 1275 A-Series engine is amazing, the added extra reliability to an already string engine. They were also so close to building a revised Mini with a wider track and the K-Series in the front to carry it over until the R50 was ready. Unfortunately BMW culled when they took over. :( Though this definitely wouldn't have the Morris name tied to it. Morris wasn't used much on the Mini in general. The majority were Austins, this one is would be AustinRover era. Registration is a gamble so it could be an Austin or a Rover.

  • @JonVonBraun
    @JonVonBraun6 ай бұрын

    Ahhh Dr.B and Professor Elemental, a blast from the past.

  • @mrcosine
    @mrcosine6 ай бұрын

    Ahh love a mini! My 2nd car was an beige 87 Mini City E, one of the more common 998cc models. It screamed it's head off if you went past 70mph, which I did every monday morning cause I was late for college. People on the inside lane cruising at 70 on the motorway, and then there's 19 year old me tanking down the outside lane doing 90ish (if the speedo was to be believed). It succumbed to rust eventually, the amount of work it needed far outstripped my bank balance. Even after all these years, it's still my favourite car.

  • @marvellousm
    @marvellousm6 ай бұрын

    My dad had a couple of Minis when I was a kid so I have a big soft spot for the old pre-shittified cuties. This thing looks wonderful.

  • @schubie02
    @schubie026 ай бұрын

    I thought you were going to compare the MINI's longevity with the VW Beetle. I did not see that small block reference coming.

  • @nathanlong8295
    @nathanlong82956 ай бұрын

    As someone who has someone who owns a 2005 mini. This car is a thing of beauty and made me change my mind on what minis really are.

  • @philipp9481
    @philipp94815 ай бұрын

    This is one of the funniest and informative reviews for a long time - i enjoyed every minute of it! ❤🤣

  • @theboyisnotright6312
    @theboyisnotright63126 ай бұрын

    When I was stationed in the UK, 88-91, I rode in these a few times. Scary little, but fun. Like the world's fastest go kart.

  • @clarksonoceallachain8536

    @clarksonoceallachain8536

    6 ай бұрын

    If only if you could see a deep sanderson 301 blast down a track at 150mph

  • @BigBulgogi
    @BigBulgogi6 ай бұрын

    "What's rattling in here? Oh, something British."

  • @Neuros
    @Neuros6 ай бұрын

    Only took you 3 MINI’s to find true British happiness.

  • @ElChus
    @ElChus6 ай бұрын

    I passed a classic Mini Cooper yesterday on the highway here in Spain and it was cruising at 130 Km/h (80 Mph), 10 Km/h above the speed limit and it didn't look like it was struggling. Beautiful engine note when I respectfully overtook it.

  • @georgegordonmeade5663
    @georgegordonmeade56636 ай бұрын

    I love this! You got to hoon around Pennnsylvania all day, earned the respect of WingaDingas and BeamerBros, spent $8.79 in gas, and were never in danger of a speeding ticket. Great car!

  • @petewitt2867
    @petewitt28676 ай бұрын

    I haven’t watched one of your videos for ages. I’d forgotten about the low angle steady cam shots of your own shadow 😂 Your scripting is on point - those shots look like an 8th grade video project.

  • @blitzwing1985
    @blitzwing19856 ай бұрын

    It's funny living in the UK we've been importing them back to the UK as our domestic ones are mostly rot boxes now. It's very much a case of the grass is always greener on the other side. And coming with AC is a blessing these days.

  • @tonyrichards254
    @tonyrichards2546 ай бұрын

    The Jeep Grand Wagoneer was the last FSJ in 1991, those were introduced in the early 60s. It and the Mini couldn't be any more different, but the Wagoneer was the same vehicle it always was, just with different interiors, engines, and very superficial styling changes (if you take the grille and headlights off a 91 Grand Wagoneer, those from the very first ones will bolt right up).

  • @BokBarber

    @BokBarber

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. The Jeep is the US equivalent to the Mini. Even though they're very different cars they have oddly similar timelines and ultimate fates.

  • @bigkaiserze
    @bigkaiserze6 ай бұрын

    Thats why I loved my celica. It wasn't fast but damn was it fun to drive and made me smile. As long as the car makes u happy thats enough

  • @russetwolf13
    @russetwolf136 ай бұрын

    Those who say "don't meet your heroes" are people who need to choose better heroes.

  • @joebauers9952
    @joebauers99526 ай бұрын

    My mother had a 1959 Morris Mini, with parts from various years cobbled in. Had a modded 1,293cc motor that made all of 75-ish HP. Not much, but the car only weighed 1,000 pounds, so it could scoot faster than slow modern cars! Everything was 100% analog, immediate, and direct. By far the most fun car I've ever driven, and a completely different experience from driving any 'connected' performance car from current year.

  • @louisrobson9945
    @louisrobson99456 ай бұрын

    3:15 as someone who had a mr. B phase when I was like 15, that line hit like fucking whiplash

  • @hunterahmann2872
    @hunterahmann28726 ай бұрын

    This is almost exactly my childhood dream car. I dont have one yet because i didnt want to compromise, if im gonna buy one its gonna be perfect. My current cars all kind of point to this destination, a 2012 wrx hatch, a 2002 focus svt, and a 1966 triumph spitfire. This little guy would be the perfect jewel in my crown.

  • @garyr4818
    @garyr48186 ай бұрын

    I'd say it's the opposite of old fuddy duddies, every young person from 1960-2010 has some experience in a mini. A crash, love, racing, pushing it around a roundabout because the HT leads got soaked when you went through a puddle. Most fun car on a B road

  • @Mercgribern
    @Mercgribern6 ай бұрын

    I am very happy to included engine shots. I kept thinking 'how can I best describe the weirdness if not for the alternator and major electrical components all being directly against the front grill? Not like water comes in there...'

  • @Petrospect
    @Petrospect6 ай бұрын

    Return to Innocence, great song. Good shout. Had a good cry over that song just now, it's probably what I feel climbing in to the E36 I grew up in and all the memories I have in it. My sanctuary This is one of your best vids though, you looked like you were having so much fun! Cannot wait for the Rover Mini era. They're so cheap in Europe I've considered getting one and running it until I'm out of money but this is making me revisit it. I've checked out Pacific Coast Auto for Minis from Japan and I was surprised there were so damn many of them, explains them being a key importer

  • @1SaG
    @1SaG6 ай бұрын

    Back in the early/mid 90s, a German rental car company offered these Coopers for super cheap and with no mileage limits as weekend-rentals. Since it was about as much as buying a train-ticket, I simply rented one of them when I had to drive from Munich to Cologne to visit my family (~600km drive). Even back then, it was kinda scary driving this thing on the Autobahn - especially at night and in the sort of endless downpour that started right when I got on the Autobahn. You literally sit at the height of a 30 or 40 ton truck's axles in the OG Mini - which made me feel quite vulnerable and exposed. A feeling that was new to me back then, since I was in my early 20s and thus thought I was immortal. On the plus side: Even those fattened up, last-hurrah Minis still felt incredibly responsive and direct and were a joy to drive if the weather cooperated. Seating position was kinda weird and almost felt like in a small delivery van (thanks to the steering wheel's rather flat position). I do believe these last OG Minis were probably the worst of the bunch since they'd usually be fitted with tires that were way too fat, their engines were struggling thanks to a slapped-on catalytic converter that reduced power to around 64 HP IIRC and I always preferred the old-school interior with the large, centrally mounted speedo. Always bummed me out that I never got to drive an OG Cooper which would've been lighter and probably a little more powerful.

  • @skynet1.044
    @skynet1.0446 ай бұрын

    Oh Mini Cooper, my beloved. Would love to see you do a review on a Mini Cooper R50/R53!

  • @12ealDealOfficial

    @12ealDealOfficial

    5 ай бұрын

    Underrated vehicle, especially if you find one with a fresh clutch. Large enough to useful, small enough to be fun. I had to work on mine every month but it was always small stuff like the window regulator or bushings.

  • @kamikazemelon787
    @kamikazemelon7875 ай бұрын

    that getting car facts shouted at me over engine/road/trans noise was way too real bro i don't think ill ever be as happy again

  • @Imp5011
    @Imp50116 ай бұрын

    I've just watched an American YT video with an Allegro and a Maestro mentioned in passing. I didn't think that was possible.

  • @mizu_the_floatzel
    @mizu_the_floatzel6 ай бұрын

    As a Canadian that lives in the new Jersey this here is truly hilarious also good on ya for all the British jokes 😂

  • @peema10
    @peema106 ай бұрын

    Yeah, when I was a kid we had late 70s BL Mini 850 and it bounced around the place for a significant chunk of the 80s. It definitely had that earlier no-frills thing going on. As to the appeal, that Mini, the 90s Nissan Micra and the teens Ford Fiesta all slot into a space of little runabouts, ideal for the learning to drive years, particularly in countries where the manual is the norm. They're agile little go-carts that are always happy to romp up to around 100kmh/60mph and can manage motorway speeds, but you won't enjoy that as much. Part of the appeal compared to larger, more insulated cars is you are that much closer to the road, everything feels more immediate. You are part of the experience. You find joy in movement.

  • @scottnormand9131
    @scottnormand91316 ай бұрын

    These were my first two cars as a kid. Both imported from Japan. So fun

  • @oneforthhero
    @oneforthhero6 ай бұрын

    finally! an RCR video of a car we have lol

  • @darcyoneill9377
    @darcyoneill93775 ай бұрын

    (Ten days later...) So cool and nimble. And lovely to the eyes (to avoid writing 'cute'.. oh). To that point, nice shots, editing, providing a real good look at it.

  • @therealchayd
    @therealchayd6 ай бұрын

    Around the same time as the Maestro was released, the Mini Metro (a more boxy version of the mini with an A+ engine) was also released, I think these hung around for a bit. Notably, there was also a ridiculously overpowered, mid-engined, 4WD rally car version of the Metro called the 6R4.

  • @AshleyPomeroy

    @AshleyPomeroy

    6 ай бұрын

    That was during the Group B madness era, back when there was mid-engined Renault 5. There was also a MG Metro, which was apparently not bad - but it felt a bit sad because it was still just a Metro.

  • @seththomas9105
    @seththomas91056 ай бұрын

    Little shitbox cars are so much fun to drive. Reminds me of the first time I drove a VW Bug. My uncle owned one in the 80's and it was kind of set up as a everyday mud/snow/highway assult vehicle, LOL. Like driving a kool go-kart and wanting to show all your buddies. Good times.

  • @devkit0
    @devkit06 ай бұрын

    This was the most delightful drive to watch

  • @rx6180
    @rx61806 ай бұрын

    I think it’s great you love these things. I liked your earlier videos of the yellow Mini. It always makes me smile when you drive them. BTW throughout the various names the maker of the Mini went under over the years, I think the later ones were Austin-Rover, Rover Group and MG-Rover right at the end. The Morris name was dropped forever in 1984 when the Morris Ital car was put out to pasture, except for a few panel vans based on the Austin Metro car that were badged ‘Morris’ until 1985. The unfortunate Allegro was actually a replacement for the Austin-Morris 1100 and 1300 range, which was sold for a time in the States badged as the Austin America. Because in Britain the 1100 and 1300 were sold under practically every badge BMC owned, it tends to get referred to in British classic car mags under its ‘drawing office’ code name ADO16. And they are essentially a bigger, slightly softer, Italian styled Mini.

  • @ErickC
    @ErickC6 ай бұрын

    Argh the sheer joy you're having in this car is the same joy I felt in my first-gen Tercel, which was also so narrow that every road felt a mile wide. Now it's sitting in the driveway because my brother decided that oil was optional and I'm debating if I want to put the effort into replacing the engine again (first engine threw a rod). I have a spare 3AC but that's a lot of work...

  • @VMPhilosophy
    @VMPhilosophy6 ай бұрын

    I had a 73' Austin Mini. I loved it. Sold it to a guy who had the time and resources to strip it down and repaint it.

  • @TravisStewart42
    @TravisStewart426 ай бұрын

    You don't know how happy I was to hear a James Burke reference.

  • @tbrasc0
    @tbrasc06 ай бұрын

    Owned 2 of these in my time, 1979 "Austin City 1000" it was my first car, bought in the 90's for £100 and a 1997 "Rover Mini Cooper 1.3i" with the sportpack, sold it 7 years ago... i miss it every day.

  • @GunnarMiller
    @GunnarMiller6 ай бұрын

    I leaned to drive in one of these in mid-'70s Berks County Pennsylvania. An aunt of mine's husband imported it in the early '60s, and my father said he knew a guy who could repaint it; the bad result of that was the start of a family rift that persists to this day ... but we had it for about six months. You still see a lot of them in continental Europe. The new BMW Minis are actually great cars (my daughter drives one) with a lot of the same look-and-feel. By the way, the Land Rover's basic design ran from 1948-2016, shipping just over two million units; the New Defender is a great truck, but I felt compelled to buy one of the last 2016 models.

  • @Eric_Hunt194
    @Eric_Hunt1946 ай бұрын

    If you get one for yourself, consider searching the Spanish/Portuguese and/or Greek/Italian markets. It'll cost more and be harder to find (and possibly older) but will be LHD.

  • @justinkey4895
    @justinkey48956 ай бұрын

    Probably the most comparable car is the VW Beetle. It just existed forever, almost unchanged. I've driven backroads in Scotland and England. I had a Fiesta ST for my last trip there. It was wonderful for those roads, but I bet that Mini is better.

  • @AggroNoobs
    @AggroNoobs6 ай бұрын

    Your entire in car experience, just messing around, smile plastered, no where to go without a care really is why Minis are just... gdi they're just great. I had a Gen 1 r50 then a Gen 2 r53 and even if it was a little bigger with modern everything & blah blah blah, it STILL managed to do that same exact thing to me each and every time I got in it. A simple errand would turn into a back roads drive when I noticed I had an hour to kill. The large gap between fuel pumps was a short cut. Every sharp corner was a quiet challenge from the road. Tiny public/park dirt and gravel roads turned into small adventures and every single day long mountain trip with the gang, I'd grab the keys and say "I'll drive". It just *did* and would always be forcing a smile on your face.

  • @galeng73
    @galeng736 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite historic racing events is when they race the Minis. It's awesome, especially when they assume the dog-pissing stance with a rear leg in the air as they corner.

  • @drewswanson2701
    @drewswanson27016 ай бұрын

    I’d say the grand wagoneer 1963-1991 was similar to the mini. It really didn’t change over the years, you can bolt up the 1960s grill to 1990s one and it will look the same. Honda swapped mini is on my bucket list of cars to own. I don’t think I’ll own a British car that’s not engine swapped along with a full wiring harness swap

  • @joey69d
    @joey69d6 ай бұрын

    I'm so sad I never win these. This would be the one

  • @DirkDIggler-wd8ol
    @DirkDIggler-wd8ol5 ай бұрын

    "I don't even have a destination today" sums mini ownership perfectly you truley get it. so many reveiws out classic mini just go on about it being "so small comapred to modern car" or "cute" and "handles like a go Kart" this is the first reveiw ive ever seen by someone who doesn't own one but who truly truly gets it. I can't see the future but i can see a mini in yours! Im lucky enough to own a 93 spi cooper very similar to this one and you absoulty nail it about the feel and joy of owning one these. Its the most uncomfotable most unreliable and most unsafe car i've have ever owned and i cant even use it in winter as here in england we use to much road salt and it will rust away by spring BUT if anyone tried to take it away from me i'd kill them. Why they lasted so long is always an intresting question. For me i think in England at least it was the only car ever to be genuinely classless from princess diana and mick jagger to leaner drivers and nuns anyone and every could have them. But truly i belive it out lived its replacements simply because it looks great while driving mine today i get men and women wave at it, and even children who where born 20 years after its demise and are to young to know anything about it still smile and wave, its friendly faced car. The reason they still rule though is simply because they are FUN and they make you smile and that's always worth the price of ownership in my eyes.

  • @natefessler3961
    @natefessler39616 ай бұрын

    "What's rattling in here? Somethin' British." I loled

  • @johngoepel5263
    @johngoepel52636 ай бұрын

    Man I really wish I could afford to enter this one. I love the classic minis!

  • @gideon7212
    @gideon72126 ай бұрын

    Ah man, my mom had a mini (2010, not a classic) and it was brilliant, then when I got my license I totally abused it. Ended with a blown engine and it being sold. While my new setup is probably more fitting, I do really miss how the Mini handled. I completely understood when you were powering through corners, it's a blast.

  • @samd9772
    @samd97725 ай бұрын

    Very cool. Thanks for your time.

  • @Nlogax
    @Nlogax6 ай бұрын

    Love to see this! I used to live a five minute walk from the original Cooper workshop in SW London.. in recent years it was given a couple of heritage motoring plaques and turned into a classic Porsche dealership which felt kinda wrong. Also never thought I'd see Allegro and Maestro (My-stro) references here. Such utter shitboxes but embedded into my memories from 80s and 90s.

  • @SpitfireFortyFour

    @SpitfireFortyFour

    6 ай бұрын

    Harsh on the Maestro. They were a really solid car, extremely reliable and the 2.0 and 2.0 Turbo version were genuinely very quick!

  • @Nlogax

    @Nlogax

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SpitfireFortyFour My dad just had the L which didn't inspire much and rusted unbelievably quickly. Always liked the look of the MG version but never experienced one!

  • @SpitfireFortyFour

    @SpitfireFortyFour

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Nlogax The only one I've personally owned was a 1275 Maestro special. Basically poverty spec with a rear wiper (the luxury) but it refined and rode well for a car of it's size. It also proved to be absolutely bulletproof. Particularly impressive given it was nearly 30 years old at the time. The Turbo is a ridiculous car, you can change lanes just by utilising the torque steer! The 2.0EFI was probably the best all rounder though, it's a sharp handling car when you've got some power to enjoy it with! They ALL rust though. Really badly, but hey it was the '80s!

  • @Nlogax

    @Nlogax

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SpitfireFortyFour Too true! If you couldn't see the tarmac somewhere between the three pedals it wasn't a 1980s Austin ;) Dread to think how a Maestro or Montego would have fared in the depths of a Pennsylvania or Jersey winter had any actually made it across the pond. This Mini has done really well.

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo6686 ай бұрын

    I was going to say that Japan and their loveof cute things gave this car an extra lease on life. I don't think these things ever stopped being popular in Aus. I read an article in an Australian motoring magazine, decades ago. The article was called heart cars. It went through the pros and cons of a group of cars that people love beyond all reason. It had cars in it like the E-Type Jag, Ford Mustang, VW Beetle, the Mini of course, and I forget the rest. The Mini is just one of those cars they got right. Fun bit of trivia, many of the early Mini's would conk out in wet weather as the distributor is on the front of the engine, right where water from puddles etc could get on it. There were some interesting fixes for this.

  • @nicozimmermann8672
    @nicozimmermann86726 ай бұрын

    Dear Mr. Regular, i absolutely understand the fun factor of little nuggets like the Morris Mini. I highly recommend you try to find a "Suzuki Swift GTI" from 1989-1996 (The MK2 version with the legendary G13B engine). Of all cars i had the pleasure to drive, this was by far the most fun. I´m sure you will love it.

  • @captainunderpants200
    @captainunderpants2006 ай бұрын

    Hilarious episode. LOVE classic minis.

  • @jw69440
    @jw694406 ай бұрын

    The Pickup version is absolutely adorable, Especually when next to an Un-ironic, lifted 6.9 Cummings Ram

  • @BillConnelly813
    @BillConnelly8136 ай бұрын

    I had a 1984 Mini City 800 as a 2nd car for a few years. LOVED that car. Never should have parted with it. It needed more repairs & maintenance that it should have, due to a previous owner doing terrible DIY modifications to it, but it was always a HOOT to drive. Even without A/C, here in Florida. Got my entries for the giveaway. Would love to get into one that's not been bastagized and take it to MINIs on the Dragon, which I never did with my previous classic.

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