Used 2015 MINI Cooper Coupe Consumer Reviews
Very nice small drives so goo. Easy on gas. Love.
Nice car but not for family's
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Great handling fun car
Mini Cooper S is a great handling car with good power from turbocharged engine. I was not fond of original run flats and changed the after a few years to high performance summer tires with Mobile Mobility Kit from Rick Hendrick BMW/Mini. I love the car. Luggage space is good with rear sports folded. Rear seat not recommended for adults. Average 38 mpg on trips with premium fuel required. 6 speed manual easy to shift. Have not been pleased with optional navigation unit mounted near steering wheel.
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- S 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,995126 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,999417 mi away
- S 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,995621 mi away
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Sports car great looking and gets a lot of attention
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Will be collectible
This is a fantastic fun car. You can enjoy it in the city, on the open road and on the track. The car is small, quick and most importantly to me, unique. I get people talking to me all the time about it. They think it is a hard top convertible. The good points first: It is uniquely styled, quick at 208hp and fun to drive anywhere. The space is absolutely brilliant. The Coupe is the same body as the 4-seat standard Mini but the back seats are gone and the roof is chopped. What you get is a trunk as big as a small SUV. I know, I have two SUV's. This is great for extended road trips and there is a hatch you can reach through to the trunk. I have put a cooler there at times, lol. On the track the car is amazing, especially for FWD and short wheelbase. It can get jumpy on hard breaking into a turn but you can roar out. Just keep it straight and steady. On autocross it totally sucks. There is too much pedal lag and I have the automatic. Autocross is hard off and on acceleration and breaking. You need the stick and will probably be all right. Also, the suspension is firm. Because I know Mini's I got standard suspension. You don't need sport. I do track with standard and it's fine. Sport will break your teeth. The minuses are the automatic pedal lag and very limited vision. I expect that in a chop top coupe but you may not. Small convertibles and hard tops like this always have limited vision. It is big fun in a small car. I believe this car will be one of the most collectible Mini's as they ran it only three years in the hard top. I also put winter tires on it (Pirelli Sotozeroes) and it does great in the snow. Perhaps the most cheerful fun car I've owned and I have had a bunch.
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Extroverted Car
2014 JCW Coupe with auto transmission. I got this car with track days in mind. I have had about five other Mini's and I wanted the sport, JCW model with paddle shifters for the track and road trips. So, I figured good sporty road trip car and competent track car, kind of like a BMW M.