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2015 Mini Cooper S Hardtop 4 Door Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The instruments and controls in modern Minis have been...idiosyncratic. One notable idiosyncracy has been deleted with the latest redesign: the plate-sized centrally located speedometer, which was far too large and far too close to actually be used as a speedometer, instead serving as retro decor. The infotainment display, which used... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Volkswagen Golf / GTI |
Why a Mini? 2012 Mini Hardtop Pros and Cons Member5725 Like the controls/instruments but they can be somewhat confusing in the beginning. |
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2012 FIAT 500 Abarth Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The concentric tach and speedometer look neat, but aren't easy to read. The audio controls might be intuitive to Italians, but their logic eluded this American. Perhaps most irritating of all, the seat belt chime starts the moment the car begins moving, and won't quit even if you come to... Comparison vehicle: 2011 Mini Hardtop |
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2009 Mini Hardtop Pros and Cons Member121 The center control stack is idiotic and confusing. The turn signal stalk functions will take a while to get used to. |
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2009 Mini Hardtop Pros and Cons Member454 I lived with a Cooper for a week and the controls took a while to get used to and were infuriating at the same time. The radio controls are counter intuitive and the window switches down on the bottom of the console are difficult to reach. |
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2008 Mini Hardtop Pros and Cons Member40 Some controls are a bit overdesigned like the turn signals and wiper controls. The radio controls, like many newer cars are far too menu-driven and require looking at the display. |
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2008 Mini Hardtop Pros and Cons Member2040 Quirky |