Ios 8 update, on 5s, Bluetooth no longer connects to my 2012 mini

My iphone 5s was working perfectly fine with my mini before the update my 4s before hand too.  While I can plug it in and listen to music it just will not connect to my car or when it finally does it drops out as you try to make a call. This has to be an IOS 8 fault right? A guy in the apple store says its down to the manufacture. I called mini who replied with "obviously its to do with the update nothing we can do". I tend to agree with mini.
Is anyone else having the same problem?

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