Looks a very nice gar in good nick. The driving slows you down, a change of pace. In the Mini, you step aboard, fiddle with things and get out and you are in a different place. The car turned the world round to where you wanted to be, and you got to when the co ordinates were correct. Tardis like. The Renault is a pile of metal "furniture" that you sit in and make go where you want i to go. Driving is a noun in the mini, whilst its a verb in the R4. For me , I drive down to near Souillac in a VW Passat, and its comfortable and efficient and quiet. But when we are there, we only use the R4. Its a huge part of being there to drive the Renault