168.0-hp, 1.6-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2006 MINI Cooper S trim comparison will help you decide.
Got 227,000 and all I ever did was change oil, plugs at a 100,000 miles, two new batteries. Just put the second set of brakes in the car and I will easily get another 75,000 miles. This is a safe and ...
Where did all those years go? The first generation of Mini Cooper (R50/R53) debuted in the United States in 2002. Yet it still seems like a newcomer. Perhaps because it has kept its freshness. For ...
Perhaps the most significant mainstream car of the new millennium, the ‘New’ Mini as it was called, proved the power of premium to the world. It reinvented one of the ultimate people’s cars into an ...
The Mini Cooper isn’t even 12 feet long. The smallest new car sold in America, it’s less than 4 feet, 7 inches tall. But don’t sell this diminutive hatchback short. The Mini Cooper is long on charm — ...
TheMini is the small car icon of the 1960s. It was produced by BMC (British Motor Corporation) starting with 1959 and was the first car to get the front-wheel-drive. This space saving solution ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
This 2006 Mini Cooper S (R53) in Space Blue Metallic, with a silver roof and two-tone leather interior, is a project car with recent mechanical upgrades but needs cosmetic and engine TLC, ideal for ...