Right, first of all I only passed my test last August and bought a mini as my first car. Having experienced your issue myself, the two questions I would ask: are you passionate about mini's or classic cars? Will you have a bit of spare time to learn how to maintain the car? For me, I love my car and i'm glad I can say my first car was a classic mini. But it has cost me a bit, but this is largely down to my inexperience with mini's and knowing what to look for when purchasing. IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF MINI'S THEN TAKE THEM ALONG WHEN BUYING ONE.
Obvious things to look for are:
1. Rust. If the car has any rot, avoid. Check just about everywhere, the usual places are the inner and outer sills, floor, boot floor, scuttle, A panels and under the headlights.
2. Gear box issues. Make sure you or whoever your with drive the car to check for crunching gears and gears popping out. Gear box rebuilds are expensive as i'm finding out.
3. Engine ticking over nicely, no black smoke out of exhaust etc..,
4. Oil leaks. Most mini's have oil leaks, but some can be worse than others and if you want to avoid destroying your driveway this could be an issue. Again as im finding out.
I've probably missed something. Dont forget the body is really important, mechanics can be sorted but rust is a harder to sort.
I hope i'm not coming across too negative. Mini's are the best first car, they're cheaper to insure, they're individual, they look cool and they're a cheap way for a car enthusiast to enjoy his/her driving experience.
It depends on how much you have to spend, but if I had a couple of grand maybe look for one that someones restored. With the current climate people are unfortunately having to sell their beloved projects so they're are a few out there. The later cars tend to rust more than the older ones as Rover used cheaper steel etc... Avoid injection cars that have been converted to carb unless its before 93 K reg as it will not pass MOT on emissions.
Im sure i've missed something.
Edited by Danuneek, 28 July 2009 - 11:59 PM.