10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 11
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
64,719 miles

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problem #104

Apr 012016

Cooper

  • 70,705 miles
Engine was running extremely rough and very loud engine noise rattle. Took the car to MINIcooper service department in jacksonville for diagnostic they need to replace the timing chain, they want to charge me over 2,800. When my understanding this issue was addressed by a recall to be repair without charge.

- Jacksonville, FL, USA

problem #103

Dec 302015

Cooper

  • 62,000 miles
Oil feed line leaking on turbo

- San Jose, CA, USA

problem #102

Jun 022014

Cooper

  • 50,000 miles
Loud rattling noise when accelerating coming from the engine. When I come to a complete stop car has turned off, sometimes it cranks for a bit to start up. Also while driving losses power and car decelerates slows down and also pulls like if was out of gas. White smoke when you press on gas.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #101

Jun 142007

Cooper

  • 23,000 miles
I arrived in country 2007 have had problem with the ck engine light and noise from the engine, the large check engine over stering wheel blk and engine light in hector meter orange. Ive had in shop many time for this problem latest was Sept 2015 said to carbin $1232 December 2015 $599 driving minium the engine run when the car is engine is off. Also pk up hill the will move when the emg bks or up and geir in nutural.

- Rotonda West, FL, USA

problem #100

Feb 162016

Cooper

  • 30,899 miles
When I start my car while parked in my garage from cold there is a extremely loud rattle knock noise in the engine. I wait for it to warm up then I drive it there is still a loud engine noise that it make it sound like if it is a diesel engine. And afterwards the engine stalls and it looses RPM when I am driving on the highway or street making it hazardous and dangerous because the engine chokes and wants to die out on the road while I am driving it.

- Lemont, IL, USA

problem #99

Feb 162016

Cooper

  • 30,899 miles
When I start my car while parked in my garage from cold there is a extremely loud rattle knock noise in the engine. Even if I wait for it to warm up while I am driving there is still a loud engine noise that it make it should like if it is a diesel engine. And afterwards the engine stalls driving on the highway and it looses its RPM while driving making it hazardous and dangerous because it appears to die out on the road while I am driving it.

- Lemont, IL, USA

problem #98

Apr 292015

Cooper

  • 90,000 miles
Engine failure occurred when driving on major freeway at posted speed limited of 75 mph. Pulling off on slip road due to engine stopping. Only after full stop did engine warning lights come on. Checked under hood and found coolant had evacuated the system. Engine would not restart. Towed to mechanic and found that the gear shifter had worn through coolant hose due to engineering defect.

- Van, TX, USA

problem #97

Dec 022015

Cooper

  • 92,000 miles
Timing chain replaced at 32K, just failed again at 92K with mobil one oil and filter changes every 5K miles. Chain jumped in garage during shut down of engine. Would not restart. I checked spark, fuses for primary fuel pump and made a judgement that it was a failure of the high pressure fuel pump and towed it to the dealer for warranty replacement. Got the call the timing chain jumped a link and I would need a replacement again. Can't believe it. Third chain with good lubrication maintenance in under 92K.

- Ridgefield, WA, USA

problem #96

Sep 252015

Cooper

  • 100,000 miles
2007 MINICooper sold to me with a bad timing chain, timing tensioner, cams and engine.

- Lowell, AR, USA

problem #95

Sep 012015

Cooper

  • miles
My 2007 MINICooper has 117K miles and was working well until the last month when it started burning oil and blowing black smoke. Then the check engine light started coming on briefly so got my mechanic to check it out today. The error code indicates the timing chain needs replacing. Costly repair at $2,000 and 2 weeks out of commission. In googling online this is a reported issue with my model MINIfor thousands of folks yet BMW /MINIhasn't issued a recall notice.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #94

Sep 092015

Cooper

  • 85,000 miles
When driving down the highway at 60 mph, the engine lost power and had a hard time getting it to the nearest exit for safety. When I stopped the car I attempted to check the fluid levels but the car was too hot to check and I waited for about an hour to cool. When I was able to check all levels down, including the oil, which I just had a change in less than a week previous to this indent. The oil level was down 2 1/2 quarts and the water level was below the safety level. When I took it to my independent certified BMW mechanic, he advised that the timing belt needed to be replaced. I called BMW and MINIcorporate offices and they both stated that I should take it to the dealership and they may be able to fix at a reduce cost. Upon further questioning, and them stating that they may not assist due to age, I came to the conclusion that the likelihood of them assisting was zero. They state that the warranty was no longer covering and that the car had too many miles, 85K. I previously had the thermostat replaced, the air intake valve replaced, the oil pump replaced, and now the timing belt to the sum of $4300 in the past year and half. Will never purchase another and will never encourage anyone else to purchase a BMW or MINIproduct. I will pay and continue to drive, but will put a message on it to not ask me or comment on the "cuteness" of the car because it is a piece of junk! I would have expected to get at least 200K out of it before these major repairs should have ever occurred! very frustrated, not to mention disappointed in this high performance vehicle that sells itself with a simple drive, but mechanically is not supported by its manufacturer.

- Chula Vista, CA, USA

problem #93

Sep 092015

Cooper

  • 110,011 miles
2007 MINICooper hardtop purchased May 7, 2015 suffered major engine failure due to manufacturer defective timing chain & timing tensioner issues, resulting in loud ticking inside of the engine on the passenger side..estimates totaling up to $2400 in repairs.....vehicle at this point is inoperable.

- Eastvale, CA, USA

problem #92

May 012014

Cooper

  • 65,000 miles
This is a complaint against the timing chain and tensioner for the MINIcooper which is known to be faulty. The timing chain had begin rattling and was inspected at a MINIdealership. They stated that it's a known issue with MINIRepair for this job is 3800 usd. This is a tremendous price tag.this can lead to a very very dangerous situation on the highway heading to work.

- York, PA, USA

problem #91

Apr 172015

Cooper 4-cyl

  • 76,000 miles
I was getting on interstate still on the on ramp when my MINIdied and started smoking with no warning. Had to have it towed. Insurance stated it was an electrical wire fire so it isn't covered under insurance. Can MINIpay to have it fixed? the manufacturer should be held liable. I already had to get a new water pump last year that wasn't covered either. These aren't cheap vehicles yet they expect us to pay for the mistake that we did not cause! paid $18K for this car and have put over $3K for repairs with less the 80K miles. Come on MINICooper this is terrible business! in my profession if I were to sell a defective part for an oil rig, I would have to replace it even years later. This goes for any profession!

- Oakley, KS, USA

problem #90

Apr 202015

Cooper 4-cyl

  • 89,000 miles
I just purchased a 2007 MINICooper S and found out the timing chain needs to be replaced for the second time. I understand this is a very common fault with this car and a class action lawsuit is ongoing. I also am trying to find out if my car has actually had all recalled items repaired. Please let me know how to ascertain this information.

- Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA

problem #89

Apr 022015

Cooper 4-cyl

  • 77,000 miles
As I was driving home for easter, all of the sudden a light came on. I pulled to the side of the road and the electricity went out in my car. I was stranded in the middle of nowhere. The timing chain in my car broke and caused catastrophic engine failure.

- Lubbock, TX, USA

problem #88

Jan 062015

Cooper 4-cyl

  • 59,000 miles
I bought a car from new country MINIin hartford on January 2, 2015. At first the car worked great, however the friction point of the clutch was pretty far towards the end range. Because it's a hydraulic clutch, I thought this was adjustable. However I started noticing the next day that there was a grinding noise coming out of first and in reverse. I emailed the person at new country MINIfrom whom I bought it from explaining what I was hearing/feeling and was concerned about the clutch going. He replied that it probably just needed to be oiled and it would be fine. He did not ask any other qualifying questions, or offer to look at it. As of January 5, the clutch has become exponentially worse. The car now shutters while engaging the clutch, and continues to shutter after the clutch has been engaged. Additionally there is a burning smell coming from the car. Also, this is not my first car I've had that was a manual transmission. I learned how to drive one when I was 16, so I don't believe this is driver error; especially how quick the clutch diminished. I am inclined to think that new country MINInew about the problem prior to selling it, but didn't do anything about it. Moreover, there is a clunk that happens when accelerating from 2nd gear to 3rd gear. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

- Redding, CT, USA

problem #87

Dec 232014

Cooper 4-cyl

  • 107,000 miles
In 2013 my MINIstarted to overheat. I had the fluids checked and everything was ok. I drove approx., 10 miles and the car completely overheated, the oil light came on and the car smoked and almost caught on fire. I had it towed to the dealership (MINInorthwest in fife wa, ) they said there were no recalls and I needed a new motor and cooling system. I paid 7500$$ for a new engine installed by the MINIdealership in July 2013 at my own expense. On Dec, 23rd 2014 I drove my MINIapprox. 12 miles and parked the car in the driveway. The car was not overheating, no warning lights came on, 15 minutes later the car had flames shooting out from the hood. Fire extinguisher would not put out the fire. The car then moved approx. 5 feet forward up against the house and became completely engulfed. The tires blew up the sunroof blew up and then the back window blew out. The car is a complete loss. MINIclaims they have never heard of this before, yet there are several articles of the same thing happening to other cars, including a class action suit and recalls.

- Rochester, WA, USA

problem #86

Sep 152014

Cooper 4-cyl

  • miles
2007 MINICooper. Was informed the car was unsafe to drive because of a cracked valve cover which was leaking.

- Charlestown, NH, USA

problem #85

Dec 092014

Cooper

  • 48,000 miles
This is a complaint against the timing chain and tensioner for the MINIcooper which is known to be faulty. The timing chain had begin rattling and was inspected at a MINIdealership. They stated that it's a known issue with MINIRepair for this job is 2000 usd. This is a tremendous price tag.this can lead to a very very dangerous situation on the highway heading to work. Imagine going 65 on the highway the chain snap. Lost power and control of the car. Not only the driver is at risk but other as well. What if it cause a family in the car an accident. Let's say 3 car were involved filled with families but one person died. You are causing a lifetime of heartache for not acknowledging the fault in your engine. Please be aware that people lives are at stake. It's better that MINIshould take responsibility. Is money so much more important to MINIthan the lives of people. The lives of families. If future accident can be avoided. It must start now. Do the right thing and make this recall happen. Don't let me start on carbon buildup. Engine design wasn't tested thoroughly. Everyone should be given a courtesy clean every 70000 miles or so. Already show sign of carbon buildup with 48K miles.

- Round Rock , TX, USA

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