I reckon you should bite the bullet and learn to drive a manual, however, owning a mini isn't something to be taken lightly, they're small, cute, fun to drive and I love them to bits - often literally, most of us here are out doing something to the car at least twice or three times a month. They're old cars, they aren't cheap to run like you would expect, when compared to a late 80's japanese car like a honda, subaru, toyota, hyundai (yes, I know - Korean) whatever.... Minis take specialist mechanic skills to maintain, most times if you take them to your local corner mechanic to get something fixed, either the mechanic won't know where to start, or they'll break something else while fixing - read some of the older threads and you'll start to see the pattern. If you need parts, lots of things are available new, and they're more expensive than the equivalent japanese car parts, there are a lot of things that can't be bought, and I have, on occasion, had to buy a whole car to get the one thing I wanted...
most of us here have a mini as a fun car to hoon around in, some, like me drive one every day and I trust it more than I trust my wife's commodore, but only because I know every square inch of it. Most school holidays (for my kids) my mini is in the garage having major surgery, if I was to get a mechanic to do that for me, it'd cost me big time. Most of us have a backup modern car for WHEN something goes wrong - there is no IF...
I have 2 older sisters, and my father is into morris minors. When the elsdest sister turned 18, she got a minor because she lived with us, and dad could maintain it. The middle sister moved to Melbourne, and she got a subaru because it wasn't going to break down once a month - unless cared for on a weekly basis, a mini is gonna be just the same... I've been working on minis and minors since I was 13 (now 27), I went for a 6 month period after I turned 18 when I only had a mini, then I got a ford escort as a bash around car for when the mini was off the road for whatever was wrong or being upgraded
now, you can read this and tell me I'm an idiot and to get stuffed, which I'll understand, but I advise you to go on a night time mechanics course and get yourself some tools and a workshop manual. Or you can say to yourself "maybe I'll get something cheap to drive around in, and I won't cry if I prang it in the supermarket carpark, I'll hate it for a couple of years, then I'll get a mini"
the other thought on my mind is that I want you to be a lifelong mini fan, because I love it when I meet other mini fans, I have a fear that if you get a mini, particularly a '68 matic, and it is constantly needing money spent on it, you might turn against them, saying they are expensive, unreliable little shitboxes - I only completely disagree with the shitbox part
please excuse my tirade, I don't mean to lecture, but I see a lot of minis that get worn out and left to rot because the owner didn't know what they were getting in to. My first Mini, a yellow '70 Mini K, was a beautiful little car. I was 13, I went 50/50 with my dad using my paper round money. We kept it for a little while, then dad decided we couldn't keep it so sold it to a uni student - it very quickly degraded and went to the scrapheap
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