Two popular automotive personalities have taken to YouTube to warn drivers against buying three popular used cars that may cost their owners significantly more than expected in the long run. Adam Morris and Jim Hull are the hosts of the ReDriven YouTube channel and often post videos in which they give advice to help viewers find the best used car for them. In a popular video , Adam suggests that most drivers will regret buying an early example of a Mini Cooper, stating they are often very difficult and costly to work on.
Drivers can fix their vehicle’s volume knob with a used car salesman’s DIY ‘dial tip’ ‘I’m a mechanic - drivers lose hundreds buying tires falling for a marketing myth’ He advised: "Now, this car kills me because I personally love these cars. They're funky, they're so much fun to drive, but you should not buy one as a first car and I know this from experience as I've had three friends buy them and it's cost them into the thousands [to repair]. "I should mention, for those that don't know, BMW owns Mini, but that means you are paying a premium for parts and often labour.
And the way the vehicle is designed, to get into the engine and fix a lot of common faults is a nightmare." Built between 2001 and 2006, the first generation of the Mini Hatch quickly gained a positive reputation due to its retro-inspired styling and entertaining driving style. However, whilst the YouTubers agreed the model is still just as fun around the city, replacement compon.