Mini Research & Reviews

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Make Overview:

Few cars are as instantly recognizable as the Mini. Loved for its diminutive dimensions and cheerful good looks, the British-born car has inspired passionate devotion both in the U.S. and abroad. The brand was briefly discontinued, but was revived in 2002 with help from BMW. Successfully paying homage to the original Mini Cooper of the 1960s, the reincarnated Cooper combines an athletic, BMW-engineered chassis with a space-efficient interior and a generous standard features list.

The history of the Mini make began in 1959. The original Mini car was produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) in England and its mission was to be a lightweight, agile four-passenger car that took up minimal space. In a sense, the brand was born out of necessity. The United Kingdom was subject to fuel rationing in the wake of the Suez crisis, and British consumers clamored for vehicles that offered optimum fuel efficiency.

The car was originally sold under BMC's Austin and Morris brands; the Mini name didn't make an appearance until 1961. Although it had just 34 horsepower, the Mini was the ideal urban car and proved popular in crowded European cities. In 1961, John Cooper, a man who built Formula One racecars, put his magic hands on the Mini and the result was the ferocious Mini Cooper. His Cooper S model had (at 76 hp) more than double the output of the standard Mini. That infusion of power, along with suspension tweaks and some really good driving, had Mini winning the Monte Carlo Rally four years in a row (1964-'67). The marque landed on American shores in 1962.

The '60s truly was the decade of the Mini. New variations on the car's theme came with the introduction of vehicles like the Mini Pickup and the Mini Moke, a vehicle that resembled a quirky cross between a Mini and a Jeep. The car's abbreviated proportions are even rumored to have played a part in sparking a fashion trend; the miniskirt raised hemlines and became emblematic of an era. Mini motorcars tore up the asphalt on the silver screen, with the brand's appearance in the 1969 film The Italian Job. By the end of the decade, more than 2 million Mini motorcars had been produced. Sadly, the vehicle was pulled from the United States in 1968, in the wake of strict new emissions regulations.

Though no longer available in the U.S., Mini remained in production in Europe through the '70s and '80s. By the mid-'80s, more than 5 million Minis had been produced worldwide. In 1994, the brand was acquired by the BMW Group. The marque went on hiatus in 2000, but was resurrected (and brought back to American shores) in 2002 with the launch of the entry-level, front-drive Mini Cooper hatchback. Thoroughly modern in every way, right down to its BMW-engineered suspension, steering and brakes, the Mini Cooper is sold alongside its cousins at BMW dealerships.

Today, Mini's offerings include various derivatives of the Cooper, including a coupe, a roadster and a convertible; the slightly longer Clubman; high-performance John Cooper Works variants; and even the crossover SUV-inspired four-door Countryman. With such a diverse, fun-loving lineup, it's no wonder that Mini has become one of America's most desirable small car automakers.

User Reviews:

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  • Back to the Shop Again - 2004 Mini Cooper
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    The transmission died on this car with only 54K miles on it. Had a rebuilt installed (these do not come cheap) and less than a year later, having problems again. Im so incredibly disappointed; Ill never buy another one.

  • My First Mini Club - 2002 Mini Cooper
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    This is a quick and nice handeling car. It rides like a proformace car so long long trips are not recomended. The Car drives like a go-cart and is very fun to drive.

  • Beware of "Warranty" - 2008 Mini Cooper
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    I bought my car brand new a year ago -- have loved it despite quirks with the windows (no fix for it yet...supposedly coming in late 2008). Drove it responsibly for 14,000 miles in the year to include a trip across country. Now the clutch is "burnt" and its not covered under the warranty. They are blaming me, which is ridiculous. I would be wary of buying one again.

  • DONT BUY - 2015 Mini Cooper
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    My 2015 s hardtop with 500 miles needed a new trans because it kept popping out of first gear, i complained and they gave me a new car now the new one is doing the same thing! I it unsafe and not drivable. I almost got into an accident trying to make a left hand turn! MINI has no idea why it failed and just replaced it with the same part number and have no better solution i wish i never bout this car! Dont waste you money save it for something safer that will STAY IN GEAR!!

  • Beware - 2006 Mini Cooper
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    This car was too expensive to own. Between having to pay for run flat tires and synthetic oil changes, a broken timing belt at 50k and a busted head gasket at 100k, this car cost me just a hair under $15,000 in repairs and maintenance over a period of seven years. I bought it brand new in 2006 for $28,000. Couldnt even allow myself to sell it privately because I was so angry at the cost of owning this vehicle.

  • Best car ever owned - 2005 Mini Cooper
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    Wow! This is a great car with everything you could want. Ive never had any problems with this car and would recommend it to everyone I know. This car has been taken on 1k mile drives and is my daily driver and has never failed me. My only issue is that people didnt order the amenities they really wanted. Please dont complain the car would be better if it had items you didnt order. Ive seen this car marked down on the fact it didnt have a sunroof (maybe one should have ordered one) and MPG come on people really, its a sportscar with a supercharger not a hybrid 50hp family wagon. So love this car for what it is and not hate it for what you wish you would have ordered.

  • Fun to drive, needs better build quality - 2005 Mini Cooper
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    Weve had a 5-speed MINI Cooper for about a year. Its a lot of fun to drive around town and twisty roads, but not very comfortable on long trips. The gas milage has been "ok", but not great. The build quality is seriously lacking - wheel center caps fell off, rattles all over the interior, problems getting car into reverse. If you buy one of these, make sure your dealer provides good service - our local dealer has been difficult to work with and they are only dealer in state. We had better luck driving out of state for service, which needless to say is not very convenient. I expected much better service and build quality from a subsidary of BMW.

  • So good, but so lame - 2003 Mini Cooper
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    Everything that everybody loves about this car, I do too. For sure. Its great to look at, dynamite handling, shifting, etc.. BUT, the quality has been a joke. 1.Steering column replaced: 4 times for clicking 2. Sunroof rattles in the front (they fixed it,) now rattles in its frame 3. Seats squeek, fixed three times 4. Finishes scratch WAY easier than any other car Ive had 5. MPG is not too great, usually 23, city 6. AC fan loose. Fixed 7. Reflector fell off 8. Service is pathetic, and usually takes 3 attempts to fix anything 9. Trunk lid rattles in its place etc, etc. Its so sad that its this badly screwed together.

  • A Total Blast! - 2008 Mini Cooper
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    I was on my way to purchase the Acura RDX when the Mini Clubman caught my eye at the car show and I totally fell in love. I ended up getting the Mini Cooper since the Clubman wasnt out at the time and havent regretted my decision for even a minute. I love it!

  • 2003 Mini Cooper - 2003 Mini Cooper
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    Ive owned my Mini for about ten months now, having traded in an SUV. Being something of an anglophile, Ive always loved British cars. I havent experienced any mechanical difficulties. Having people stare takes a bit of getting used to, but in the end it is a good karma car, creating smiles everywhere I go.

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