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Watch the new MINI Cooper S race against time in a carpark

Watch the new MINI Cooper S race against time in a carpark

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blogentry-133713-0-45500600-1401791011_thumb.pngAs part of MINI U.S.A's Final Test Drive campaign for the new F56 MINI, it chose 10 owners and allowed them to come up with any test drive imaginable, to see whether the new car could meet their expectations. While some of them were fun to watch, there were a couple which were slightly curious to say the least.

 

blogentry-133713-0-07154700-1401791019_thumb.pngAnyway, our favourite test drive, titled Vertigo, was the coolest one to us. The challenge was for Ryan George, one of the owners, to go all the way to the top and back down a large multi storey car park before two minutes, which is the grace period before carpark charges apply. I must say the MINI seems to be at home for stuff like this. Watch the video below to see Ryan in action.

 

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Cool video. But reversing down the ramp is too drama... looks scripted.

 

Wish for more of such drivers around. Nowadays MSCP first 3 floors are red lots. I gotta go high up to park. When coming down, always encounter some slow tortoise.

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Singapore cannot do this,because most carpark used EPS,except you fit 2 IU to your car,1 for the rear.!

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No way that is an owner. Definitely a professional stunt driver.

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In singapore impossible because there ll be a kayu certain gender driver who dont know how to park and block up up the entire driveway.

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