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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  • What is the excitement, not here - 2002 Mini Cooper
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    I have owned three Beemers in the last 10 years and thought the MINI would be a fun addition to my collection. What is disaster. BigJames does not need this mess. The car looks stupid just a few days after you bring it home. BigJamess only good thing to say is that he should be able to unload it with minimal depreciation since it is so hot right now.

  • Luv my MINI - 2002 Mini Cooper
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    If you dont like to be stared at, this isnt the car for you. No matter where we go, we are stopped. Everywhere!! We are having so much fun customizing our MINI with a dash- mounted televison, DVD player, and white bonnet stripes.

  • Love my Cooper - 2002 Mini Cooper
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    Has been a good car to have

  • fun car - 2004 Mini Cooper
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    great hadling.I enjoy all the aspects of drive this car.has very good power

  • Pay Attention! - 2004 Mini Cooper
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    This is not a car for those who want to be driven-its a car for those who want to drive. You have to pay attention when you drive this car. The handling is very responsive-the ride lets you feel the road (but while not soft the ride is not uncomfortable). It truly is great fun to drive. Accelleration is peppy but I wouldnt call it a muscle car but then I don"t have the "S" Interior surprisngly roomy for the smallest car sold in North America

  • Tantilizing - 2010 Mini Cooper
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    Wonderful - JCW Fun. I have owned BMW (535), Lexus (IS, ES), Mini Cooper S, and now this fun go cart! Expectation exceeds my already high expectations Its sexy

  • The MINI is so fun to drive - 2009 Mini Cooper
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    This car is a birthday gift for my wife. She loves it very much. The car is very reliable, nothing wrong so far. The fuel efficiency is excellent. This car is very fun to drive, you will enjoy the driving. The MINI drivers are friendly, they smile to each other on the road. The car is small, but it runs very fast, you can easily reach 70mph on highway.

  • Great Car! But.... - 2006 Mini Cooper
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    The Mini has been a great around town car, providing solid performance and a lot of fun. If my driving were still largely in town I would never get rid of it. However, I now commute 70 miles per day over rougher surface highways and the road noise is very significant. It makes it hard to talk on the phone, and in a quiet car (no music) its just annoying. Reliability has been good, but the minor things that have come up required a 2 hour drive to pick up the car. The whole experience has been great, but its time to move on. I pick up my Infinity G37 this afternoon. But Ill really miss my Mini.

  • My 2002 Cooper s - 2002 Mini Cooper
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    I motored 8000 miles in 90 days. Its fun to drive and as close to a MG1100 on steroids as you can get. I wouldnt comapare it with a 65 mini for acceleration but it does handle. Great on ice and snow as well as dry road.

  • The Cooper is sweet - 2003 Mini Cooper
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    This car is fun! The styling appeals to both men and women as it is cute yet fast and handles like nothing I have ever experienced. High tech computers control every function. Run flat tires, oil changes every 15k and outhandles everything on the windy road. Stopped every day by men and women to see the car.

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