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Mini Cooper (2006-) Review

Category: Superminis 4 out of 5

Summary of the Mini Cooper (2006-)

Price Range: £13,715 to £17,660

Assets

Strong image, excellent TLC service package, good drive, impressive diesel.

Drawbacks

Limited practicality, not exactly quick, pricey.

Verdict

Not as impressive as the original 'new' Mini, but still a strong choice.

MINI Mini Review

Comfort and Equipment4 out of 5

The Mini's still really just for two - the rear seats offer little space for anyone to sit comfortably, especially if those in the front have longish legs, but at least they'll be sitting pretty. The front seats have been reshaped to offer better back and leg support over long distances while still holding you relatively snug when the roads get twisty.

The centrally mounted speedo is now even bigger and remains in place even if you specify the optional sat nav system - the speedo runs around the side of the screen. The audio controls and display are now integrated into the speedo, which keeps everything easy to see and reach. The revcounter sits on top of the steering column, keeping it directly in the driver's line of sight.

The retro toggle switches for the windows and other controls have increased in size, and are accompanied by an additional set in the roof lining that takes care of the interior lights and sunroof, where fitted. You can change the interior ambient lighting from blue to pink depending on your mood.

Standard equipment on the Cooper includes 15" alloys, electric mirrors, white or black-painted roof, rear spoiler plus single CD player with MP3 socket.

The boot isn't exactly cavernous at just 160 litres - increasing to 680 when the seats are folded - but is enough for a couple's shopping.

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Latest Readers' Drives About the MINI Mini

matt131184
wrote on 12 08 2007

Had this car now for three months and covered 7300 miles. Performance is lively and engine flexible....

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MINI Mini Comfort and Equipment Statistics

Radio
£0 as an option on some versions
Power Steering
Std
Leather Seats
Some versions as Std, £975 as an option
Sat Nav
£1,470 as an option
Climate Control
Some versions as Std
Cruise Control
£175 as an option
Metallic Paint
Some versions as Std, £330 as an option
Rear Parking Sensor
£240 as an option
 

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