MINI Electric Level 2, Jason McCullum – 2021 Test Drive Review

MINI Electric Level 2, Jason McCullum - 2021 Test Drive Review

What name would you like to appear in the Test Drive Review? 
Jason McCullum

 

What make and model did you test drive?
MINI Electric SE Level 2

 

What dealership did you have the test drive at?
Barons MINI, Farnborough

 

How long did it take the dealership to contact you after you made your initial enquiry?
1 day

 

What date did you have your test drive?
11/04/2021

 

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What was your dealership experience like?
Terrible. They were very happy to let you test drive but you had to wait around for a long time as the salesman had popped out of the office.

 

Rate your dealership experience out of 5 Stars.
1 Star: Terrible

 

What were your first impressions of the car?
Very stylish, great interior & really quality built.

 

Positives – List 3 or more things you liked about the car.

  • Size
  • interior
  • quality.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things you didn’t like about the car.

  • Some cheap plastics used on b pillar
  • didn’t have wireless phone charging on level 2.

 

Rate the EV out of 5 Stars.
5 Stars: Excellent

 

Did you purchase the make & model you test drove or another EV from the same manufacturer?
Yes.

 

What specification did you go for?
Level 2. The reason I bought a Level 2 instead of a Level 1 was the reversing camera and heated seats. If they were options I would have bought a level 1 and added them.

 

How did you purchase the vehicle?
PCP.

 

When do you expect to take delivery of your EV?
2-3 months.

 

 

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