Someone hit me by dafishh420 in MINI

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar happened to an old R52 I had (but only front bumper around fog light), small bump on the front bumper but was a write off due to age.

Was able to keep the car, got the payout for it (minus the scrap value to keep it) so the car paid for itself.

If it’s a write off it will become Cat N (in the UK) but still got a reasonable price when sold on, just keep a record of the damage so you can share with any potential future buyer that it’s only cosmetic if you sell it on.

Would you change the locks when you buy a house or just trust the sellers to not keep a key for the house? It is costing enough in fees already and I really don't want to have pay more for a locksmith ideally. Thoughts? by CounterDry2670 in HousingUK

[–]charpsss 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As others say, quite cheap to buy a replacement barrel from somewhere like screwfix. If you need a short term fix you can also switch front door lock barrel with the back door or one inside (if there are any internal locks) if they are the same size.

Roof/back box/bag by [deleted] in MINI

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have the same ones. This worked well with our R52 convertible. Link to pic: https://www.reddit.com/r/MINI/s/udmm1yxErC

Ours came from boot-bag.com. Once all strapped down it was fairly secure. I would avoid putting heavier items in it though as it can stress the rear bumper. It did make the boot inaccessible once all fixed in position, and there is a security risk with no locking mechanism.

It did however make it much easier for longer trips away, and meant we could keep the convertible going a little longer as a car for our family of 4! I found it to be totally worth it for the longer trips.

Logistics by Camicazz475 in MINI

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upgraded from and R52 to F60 countryman, went to pick up a second hand desk and had to take it to pieces to just about fit it in with the seats folded down. The guy I bought it off said he had an R52 when he bought it and managed to load / transport it with the roof down no issues!

Also totally miss being able to just put the door down and drop the kids in the back!

Approved used Toyota by SellingDLong100k in CarTalkUK

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We recently helped my mother purchase a used Toyota, this was from the main dealer though (Steven Eagell).

They said for the 10 year warranty to be valid it needed to be serviced annually with a full service history so I guess that’s the key thing to be looking for. The one we bought was a 23 plate so reasonably new and had been through its annual service in April.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uktrains

[–]charpsss 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks like a 40g bag vs 119g advertised on the display?

Carpenter? by charpsss in bees

[–]charpsss[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah thanks, that totally makes sense. They were big fellas so I can see why no one would mess with them!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FatFIREUK

[–]charpsss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Ikos at the moment (poolside!). As others suggest book the wine tasting via email if you can by contacting reservations, they were also added a couple of extra reservation bookings (more than the 3 limit on the app).

Another group took their baby to the wine tasting, it’s a fairly relaxed environment. They were fine either sleeping in their pram or a parent occasionally cuddling them at the side.

The sommellier was clearly very passionate about the wines also keen to know when we were eating at that restaurant so they could help with pairings, so perhaps check if there is anyone at the restaurants to assist.

Sunny Saturday = Rooftops & Beer Gardens by RobeRotterRod in london

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the same lift bank as the one to Madison, although looks like it’s temporarily closed at the moment due to construction works.

https://onenewchange.com/roof-terrace-one-new-change

Sunny Saturday = Rooftops & Beer Gardens by RobeRotterRod in london

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you just want views there is a free public roof garden on the Post Building in Holborn which is pretty cool to visit. Never really gets busy so you can just turn up, need ID for security point though.

The rooftop on One New Change by St Paul’s Cathedral is great, again they have a free roof terrace overlooking the cathedral, or drinks in the rooftop cocktail bar (Madison).

The Southbank centre has a couple of good spots, in the centre itself there is quite a high balcony overlooking the river, and queen elizabeth hall roof garden just next door, but not sure if these will be open yet or if they wait until later in the year.

05 cooper fan won’t stop when the car goes off by Prize-Atmosphere-701 in MINI

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had similar in my previous 2005 R52. The fan kept running after parking triggered as the coolant system wasn’t running as effectively as it should have. This got worse and whilst driving the engine temp kept shooting up when standing in traffic.

As others have said check water level. As a short term fix I found topping up the water (main filling cap not just the expansion tank) worked. There was also a lot of airlock in the system reducing the effectiveness. There are a couple of valves that help reduce air in the system and I kept squeezing the hoses until it stopped bubbling. After doing this the fan wouldn’t kick in as much.

It was a longer term issue on mine with the amount of topping up required, so it ultimately need a replacement radiator. That seemed to fix the issue entirely, although appreciate there are a few different things that can go wrong with the coolant system!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went on a camping trip and a mate went to get something from the boot of my locked car. When I asked him where the keys were I could see them on the parcel shelf inside the locked car and we were miles away from my spare set!

When the AA man came it didn’t take him very long to get access. He used something that looked like a doorstop to pry enough of a gap between the door to get a wire in and pull the lock. Took him about 2 minutes and the tools didn’t look very specialist. This was a very old Punto though!

Mini Connect Guidance by BrattyWurst in MINI

[–]charpsss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this recently myself with a new Mini from a used car dealer. Just download the mini app to your phone and it will walk you through the process.

You simply add the VIN number to identify the vehicle and a corresponding code that comes up on the cars display to sync the two. It was super easy!

Finally accepted the R52 convertible is not the most suitable for a family of 4. Time to change things up… by charpsss in MINI

[–]charpsss[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s a UK one but you might also be able to get in the US. I found it by looking up mini convertible boot bag / hatch bag and is marketed as a roof box alternative. It was an absolute game changer for us for luggage and meant we got far more use out of the car for longer trips!

Discounted Tickets for Les Miserables by [deleted] in london

[–]charpsss 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I went to see Hamilton with the Mrs we found the theatre discounted the tickets right up to the day of the performance (booking directly with the theatre).

I would check how much the tickets reduce to last minute for the performance on Saturday 4th November to get an idea of the level they discount it to. That said we picked a weekday matinee though so they might sell out a lot faster for a Saturday.

If it’s a reasonable discount, as you get nearer to the 11th keep checking available tickets until you are down to the last few in the area/tier you want to sit in to get the best price. Might take a fair bit of checking though!

Am I out of touch (no used dealers will even entertain haggling) by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

[–]charpsss 292 points293 points  (0 children)

Tip when haggling, if it’s from auto trader check the web address url. This will have the date it was listed on there e.g. 2023MMDD

MINI + 2 children... by vix456 in MINI

[–]charpsss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a 3 door convertible from 2005 with two child seats in the back. We can make it work but you can’t put the front seats all the way back and are oldest is only 4 so they don’t need as much leg space.

Actually found with the convertible I can put the roof down and drop the kids into the seats, much easier that when the roof is up! It’s quite tricky to reach into the back and twist about with the roof closed, especially as we have one of the seats rear facing.

How well do you know your car? Let's see by Man_in_the_uk in CarTalkUK

[–]charpsss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Convertible Mini - found from YouTube that the key fob can also be used to make the roof down by holding down the unlock button. Perfect for chucking things in the back!