Corrupted by the GP

I’ve never been too interested in the MINI Cooper S with JCW GP kit – GBMINI#3 is only a year old and the GP is simply not designed for day-to-day use; it’s 18″ wheels will give a horribly harsh ride, and are likely to be easily damaged by potholes; the rear seat removal doesn’t much affect practicality, but the fact that you can’t choose any options is disappointing …

On the other hand, after a year with MCSa GBMINI#3, I’ve concluded that there are times when I miss the manual transmission, and there’s often times I miss the power of the JCW in GBMINI#2 – it’s obvious now that the last years waiting and rumours about a JCW upgrade for the MCSa will never come true in USA (see one of Jeff Straccos answers on MotoringFile).

And I was very impressed by the GP video released back in February:

 

Yesterday I received a GP press release package from the New York motor show, and the fabulous pictures on it finally corrupted me – I decided that I could buy a GP while keeping my current MINI, using that car for day-to-day driving (softer ride with 16″ non-runflats), and the GP for fun rides when I want the power … although who knows how that plan will change once I own two MINIs!

The other thing that swayed me was the super cool Monterey delivery option and the MINI Takes The States coast-to-coast drive; I’ve always fancied driving coast-to-coast (though not as frantically as this trip), and MINI offered a simple way to solve the problem of what to do with the car at the other end!
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So this afternoon I visited MINI of Peabody and gave General Sales Manager Paul Taylor a $1000 deposit … he wasn’t sure that he could get another GP (each dealerships allowance is variable), but having a deposit in hand is likely to sway things.
However, I totally missed any chance of signing up for the Monterey delivery, unless some strings can be pulled! So now I wait to see what can be done …

GOMINI and GBMINI (again)

Long long ago, I took a picture of GOMINI & GBMINI meeting for the first time at MINI of Peabody, soon after I got GBMINI#2.
Steve & I have met many times since then, but today we were back at the dealership together, and I didn’t turn down the chance for an updated photo:

Steve was back from recent fun on the track with his super- & turbo- charged MINI, which mostly runs OK these days!

More Spring Rally pictures

Many of the staff at MINI of Peabody, as well as helping run the event on Sunday, took photos – and they have now been put up on the dealership website. A couple examples here – GBMINI getting his first poker card (from MoP Service Manager Garys son Josh), and  MoP General Sales Manager Paul checking GBMINIs winning poker hand:

Visit the MINI Peabody Spring Rally gallery for lots more pictures.

( my write-up and pictures from the day are here)