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New Model Buying Guide
Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible Classes: Subcompact, Compact Convertible
For 2009, the Mini Cooper Convertible is redesigned to match the Hatchback Coupe. Just like the Coupe and Clubman, the new Convertible is available in base Cooper and Cooper S versions. In addition, a high-performance John Cooper Works model with a 208 hp version of the turbo engine joins the lineup. Vehicle tested: 2009 Mini Cooper S Coupe Models included: Cooper, S, Coupe, Convertible, Works
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$18,550 - $34,300 |
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1.6l 4-cyl. (118hp) 1.6l turbo (172-208hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 23 - 28 (City) / 32 - 37 (Highway) |
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Used Model Buying Guide
Bodystyle: Hatchback Class: Subcompact
All-new for the 2008 model year, the Mini Cooper Clubman comes in standard Cooper and Cooper S equipment levels. With its increased wheelbase, the Clubman offers improved seating for rear passengers and a large trunk that's accessible by side-opening doors, while preserving the excellent handling associated with the Mini Cooper. Vehicle tested: Mini Cooper S Clubman Models included: Cooper Clubman, Cooper S Clubman
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1.6l 4-cyl. (118hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. turbo (172hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 23 - 28 (City) / 32 - 37 (Highway) |
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Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible Classes: Subcompact, Compact Convertible
After a complete redesign for the 2007 model year, the Mini Cooper coupe and convertible carry over unchanged into 2008.
Vehicle tested: 2008 Mini Cooper S Coupe Models included: Cooper, Cooper S, Coupe, Convertible
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115-118hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. turbo (172hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (168hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 19 - 28 (City) / 29 - 37 (Highway) |
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Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible Classes: Subcompact, Compact Convertible
Totally redesigned for 2007, Mini Cooper coupes receive new, more fuel-efficient engines (turbocharged for the Cooper S) and offer improved pedestrian and occupant crash protection, courtesy of added dynamic stability control and curtain airbags, while retaining the previous generation's excellent and entertaining handling traits. Mini Cooper convertibles carry over to the 2007 model year unchanged. Vehicle tested: 2007 Mini Cooper S Coupe Models included: Cooper, Cooper S, Coupe, Convertible
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115-118hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. turbo (172hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (168hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 19 - 28 (City) / 29 - 37 (Highway) |
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Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible Classes: Subcompact, Compact Convertible
After the addition of a converible version and minor changes to the lights in 2005, there are no major changes for 2006. A new Checkmate trim package with exclusive interior and exterior modifications is now being offered for coupe models. And the John Cooper Works performance package can now be ordered as a factory-installed option or as a dealer-installed option. Vehicle tested: 2006 Mini Cooper Convertible Models included: Cooper, Cooper S, Coupe and Convertible
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (168hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 25 - 28 (City) / 32 - 36 (Highway) |
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Bodystyles: Hatchback, Convertible Classes: Subcompact, Compact Convertible
For 2005, the Mini Cooper's excellent handling and beautiful looks can also be enjoyed in a roof-less environment. In addition to the introduction of a convertible bodystyle, all models get interior enhancements, revised front and tail lights, and a new grille. Mini Cooper S models receive a hike in power to 168 hp. Vehicle tested: 2005 Mini Cooper Convertible Models included: Cooper, Cooper S, Coupe and Convertible
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (168hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 25 - 28 (City) / 32 - 36 (Highway) |
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Bodystyle: Hatchback Class: Subcompact
After its inroduction in 2002 and no changes for 2003, the Mini Cooper receives only minor revisions for the 2004 model year. These include a digital speedometer readout under the tachometer and a real-time fuel-consumption meter to the on-board computer. A new limited-edition model has been introduced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Paddy Hopkirk's legendary win of the famed Monte Carlo Rally in 1964 in a Mini Cooper S. Vehicle tested: 2004 Mini Cooper Models included: Mini Cooper and Cooper S Coupe
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (163hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 24 - 28 (City) / 33 - 37 (Highway) |
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Bodystyle: Hatchback Class: Subcompact
After its introduction for the 2002 model year, the Mini Cooper offers no major changes for 2003, but still convinces with its excellent handling and beautiful looks.
Vehicle tested: 2003 Mini Cooper Models included: Mini Cooper and Cooper S Coupe
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (163hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 24 - 28 (City) / 33 - 37 (Highway) |
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Bodystyle: Hatchback Class: Subcompact
All-new for 2002, the resurrection of the legendary Mini Cooper is available in standard Cooper, powered by a normally aspirated 1.6l 4-cyl., and better equipped Cooper S, powered by a 1.6l supercharged four, styles. Although tight on interior space, the Mini Cooper charms its occupants with its excellent handling and built quality. Vehicle tested: 2002 Mini Cooper Models included: Mini Cooper and Cooper S Coupe
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1.6l 4-cyl. (115hp) 1.6l 4-cyl. s.ch. (163hp)
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Mileage [mpg]: 24 - 28 (City) / 33 - 37 (Highway) |
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