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عمر ثابت
2024-03-17 23:59

Which one is more fun to drive, the Giulia or the three-door JCW (or Cooper S)? I haven't driven either of these cars. I'll be driving mainly on the streets and not on a track, as there isn't one in my city.

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إسماعيل سعود
إسماعيل سعود2024-03-25 00:45
Is Mini also part of the AR trend?
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عبدالرحمن جليل
عبدالرحمن جليل2024-03-24 23:52
Might as well buy an MX-5.
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حسين رياض
حسين رياض2024-03-24 19:55
It's suitable to decide on buying a Mini based on your visual preferences. If you really like the look, just go for it.
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عبد العزيز علي
عبد العزيز علي2024-03-23 19:04
I have both of these cars, the JCW version of the Clubman and the Veloce version of the Giulia. Objectively speaking, the Mini has better acceleration and agility. The chassis feel and driving experience of the Giulia are quite distinctive. Since neither is meant for the track, don't overthink it and choose based on your needs.
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عبد العزيز محمود
عبد العزيز محمود2024-03-22 20:46
The F56 is just fun, not much potential. I've driven it for three years.
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عبدالرحمن تاج الدين
عبدالرحمن تاج الدين2024-03-22 10:05
If you want to have fun on a budget, a rear-wheel-drive Giulia might be a better choice.
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عبدالرحمن سهيل
عبدالرحمن سهيل2024-03-21 11:11
Juliet wins with its lightweight body, while the three-door Mini wins with its shorter body.
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نايف أسماء
نايف أسماء2024-03-19 07:30
The driving experience of the Cooper S is just average. The brakes, accelerator, and steering all feel too stiff. With a tire width of 205, there's significant wheel spin when starting, and if you really want to take corners at high speed like on a track, it will definitely slide a lot. The only advantage is its short length, making it quite agile in traffic.
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عبدالله مك
عبدالله مك2024-03-19 00:21
No comparison.
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أحمد زكريا
أحمد زكريا2024-03-18 13:32
Both are fun, and it's hard to say which one is better. The Giulia is more practical and can also be used for family needs.
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