Small
is Still Beautiful!
The new MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S are now on sale!
With an all-new design and new engines, the MINI Cooper costs
from £12,995 (on-the-road) and the MINI Cooper S is £15,995(otr).
With the additional standard options, these prices have increased
by a smidgen over two per cent over the first generation.
The unbeatable combination of grin-inducing driving dynamics,
emotive design and solid engineering will lead sales of the
new car. But the impressive cost of ownership adds strength
to an enticing overall package….
The new engines from Hams Hall are more powerful, while using
less fuel and emitting fewer emissions. Fuel economy is up
by 20 per cent and emissions have been improved by up to 21
per cent. The MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S have both dropped
two places on the VED tax scale, with a C grading for the MINI
Cooper and a D for the MINI Cooper S.
The slightly raised bonnet has been designed for better pedestrian
safety, but it will also contribute to lower bills in the workshop
if you have a brush with a bollard. Items like a clip-on front
spoiler make parts easier and quicker to replace, and technicians
can also move the front of the car forward by 10cms to gain
easier access to the engine.
There is still a huge range of options to personalise your
MINI, and plenty of new ones added to the list, but the cost
to the customer has again been at front of mind. The Salt,
Pepper and Chili packs offer a range of popular options at
a price that is 25 per cent less than buying them individually.
The original, ground-breaking MINI tlc service pack for 5
years or 50,000 miles is still available on the new car, at
the same £150.
Thatcham has now confirmed insurance ratings for the new models.
The new MINI Cooper will sit in insurance group 8E, while the
new MINI Cooper S receives a rating of 15E.
The MINI One and MINI Diesel will be launched in 2007. |