Grumpy man rant

Started by BruceK, March 16, 2018, 10:46:38 AM

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MPlayle

The "Gen-3" new MINIs are that way - no dipstick.  You have to check oil level and pressure through the dashboard control screen.

I strongly disliked that about the 2016 Clubman I owned for a couple years.


MiniDave

Yes, BMW's, MINI's, MBZ, Audi's and I think VW's have no dipsticks, rather they have a graphic in the dash, but in Audi's case you need to scroll thru the menu to find it, BMW's haven't had them since early 2000's.....MINI's haven't since they adopted the BMW motors in what, 2016?


Complete failure at retirement - but getting better!

1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

cstudep

Interesting, but that list explains why I have never seen it. Never been all that interested in any of the vehicles on that list, other than an older MINI at times, but it would be pre dipstick deletion by the sounds of it. I once thought I was interested in a GTI golf, but the list of ones that I would consider even remotely "reliable" is so short I never took the risk. There are a few older BMW's I might one day consider but the chances of that are pretty slim just because of the cost for the models I would even consider.

BruceK

I'm in a new hotel room and see a new site tonight.

It happened sometime before I checked in. Do you think that electrical outlet already released all of the smoke it had?
1988 Austin Mini 
2002 MINI Cooper S
1997 Land Cruiser Prado RX (JDM)
2014 Toyota Tacoma

94touring

You're staying at high end places I see lol

MiniDave

Quote from: cstudep on October 05, 2025, 04:26:46 PMInteresting, but that list explains why I have never seen it. Never been all that interested in any of the vehicles on that list, other than an older MINI at times, but it would be pre dipstick deletion by the sounds of it. I once thought I was interested in a GTI golf, but the list of ones that I would consider even remotely "reliable" is so short I never took the risk. There are a few older BMW's I might one day consider but the chances of that are pretty slim just because of the cost for the models I would even consider.

I think a lot of American cars have also removed the dipsticks in favor of the level sensor setup.....don't know for sure cause those are the cars I'm not really interested in owning!  :grin:

I lost interest in a GTi when they all went to 4 drs.....
Complete failure at retirement - but getting better!

1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

cstudep

Quote from: MiniDave on October 06, 2025, 08:12:30 AMI think a lot of American cars have also removed the dipsticks in favor of the level sensor setup.....don't know for sure cause those are the cars I'm not really interested in owning!  :grin:

I lost interest in a GTi when they all went to 4 drs.....

All my current vehicles are 15+ years old so I have not experienced this non-dipstick phenomenon yet. The biggest reason the euro models have never really appealed to me is because I drive older vehicles, which means higher mileage and in many of the European models that usually means higher maintenance costs. They are also generally more "engineered"/complicated and harder to work on, at least most of the German models I am familiar with. Doing most of my own maintenance that also influences my buying decisions. I like many of the cars, they just don't fit my current situation well I guess :grin:

I don't hate the 4dr GTI's but definitely preferred the 2dr, a "hot hatch" has always had a soft spot in my heart and the 2dr GTI is certainly at the top of my list. There are some pretty neat older Renault, Lancia, etc.. but many of the cool ones you cant easily or cheaply get state side.



MiniDave

Plus too and also, parts are getting more difficult to source for some of those, like the Renault and Lancias.

I'm grateful that we have such good resources for parts for our old Minis, I know that's not the case for some other British cars....we had a heck of a time trying to find a 1st gear for Don's GT6, and wound up with a used one as it was all we could find.
Complete failure at retirement - but getting better!

1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

cstudep

Indeed, we are absolutely spoiled when it comes to parts availability for our old cars. Many are not so fortunate.

94touring

Getting Brazilian specific parts for my Brazilian VW is a real pain too. Involves a middle man who conveniently rips you off occasionally.

In other grumpy man rants the one townhouse down below from my balcony has had a back patio of debri and construction material laying around over a month. It's an eye sore and violation.  Coincidentally it's the ex wifes place.  How can I not report her lol

MiniDave

Is she still living there with the scummy boy toy?
Complete failure at retirement - but getting better!

1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

94touring

I guess. Though that old door has been leaning against the new door a month.