The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a MINI Cooper Hardtop 2 Door is $20,950.
MINI Cooper S Hardtop 2 Door: $24,400.
MINI Cooper Hardtop 4 Door: $21,950.
MINI Cooper S Hardtop 4 Door: $25,400.
MINI Cooper Countryman: $22,750.
MINI Cooper S Countryman: $26,100.
MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4: $27,850.
MINI Cooper Clubman: $24,100.
MINI Cooper S Clubman: $27,650.
MINI Cooper Convertible: $25,950.
MINI Cooper S Convertible: $29,600.
MINI Cooper Paceman: $23,550.
MINI Cooper S Paceman: $26,900.
MINI Cooper S Paceman ALL4: $28,600.
MINI John Cooper Works Hardtop: $30,900.
MINI John Cooper Works Paceman: $35,600.
MINI John Cooper Works Countryman: $35,350.
Each new MINI comes with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) listed on its "window sticker." MSRP does not include destination and handling charge of $850 and excludes license, registration, taxes and options and labor to install. Certain features may be optional. Actual price determined by your authorized MINI dealer. MSRP noted above are based on model year 2017.
Under SHOPPING TOOLS up there in our main navigation, you'll find a sub-section called "LEARNING." Click "GET A BROCHURE." There, you can order a printed brochure or download a PDF in English or Spanish.
The best thing would be to contact your preferred MINI Dealer. To find more information about authorized MINI Dealers in your area go to the "Find a Dealer" section under SHOPPING TOOLS in the main navigation.
There are currently more than 100 US MINI dealers. They're located primarily in major metros and other selected cities, and we continue to open new dealerships all the time. To find more information about MINI dealers in your area, or new ones that will open soon, please visit the Find a Dealer page on MINIUSA.COM.
Unfortunately, no. Generally the first and last car in each production series go to a museum.
We typically announce our new model year MINIs in the summer. Then they go into production on the assembly lines in the early fall and are available at your preferred MINI Dealer in October. However, we’ll sometimes release a special model update or special edition MINI at other times of year. You can keep up to date on new MINI models and release dates by subscribing to our newsletter.
If you've received a VIN or Production Number from your MINI Dealer, you can track the progress of your MINI in the MINI Owners' Lounge. When you first visit the Owners' Lounge, you must create a new account for yourself with your VIN or production number. Once you've set up your account you will have full access to the MINI Production Tracking module.
We have a whole website for that. Just go to our Recall Lookup site, enter the last seven digits of your VIN number, and we’ll tell you if there are any recalls related to your MINI. It’s like magic, but with ones and zeroes.
All new MINI models come standard with Bluetooth phone pairing for calls. However, only the MINI Connected infotainment system allows you to wirelessly pair your Bluetooth phone for music as well. Visit MINIUSA.com/connectivity for complete information on Bluetooth and phone connectivity, then visit AboutYourMINI.com for simple pairing instructions.
If you’ve purchased a pre-owned MINI simply visit the Owners’ Lounge on MINIUSA.com/OL and create an account using your VIN. You’ll be identified as the latest owner of that vehicle. It’s that simple.
We feature an extensive list of both active and passive safety features in all of our models: Incredibly nimble handling, an Anti-lock brake system with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Cornering Brake Control (CBC), an extremely rigid body, a breakaway engine, crash sensors, a tire pressure monitor, and the list goes on. Additionally, each MINI has a highly sophisticated and comprehensive airbag system. Hardtop and Clubman models have 6 total front and side airbags: 2 front, 2 side-impacts in each front seat, and 2 ceiling mounted side curtains. Countryman and Paceman models come armed and ready with 7 total front and side airbags: 2 front, 2 side-impacts in each front seat, 2 ceiling mounted side curtains and 1 additional knee airbag on the passenger side. Coupe, Convertible and Roadster models have 4 airbags: 2 in the front and 2 side thorax airbags in the seats so they move with the passenger. Convertible and Roadster models also feature a rollover protection bar. Yes, safety is key.
Please visit each model's individual page to see more safety features.
In recent testing, the 2011, 2012 and 2013 MINI Cooper Countryman has earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) designation as a “Top Safety Pick” for achieving “Good” ratings for front, side, rollover, and rear impact protection.
IIHS also tightened the criteria to include “Good” performance for roof strength in rollover crashes. The roof of the Countryman withstood a force equal to nearly 5 times the car’s weight. By comparison, the current federal standard is 1.5 times weight.
In addition to “Good” crash test ratings, winners must have electronic stability control (ESC), an important crash-avoidance feature, which is standard on all MINI models.
Please visit each model's individual page to see more safety features on MINIUSA.COM for a full list and more details.
The MINI has been tested in the harshest conditions. We picked the MOST extreme places to do our testing. For cold weather testing we went to the Arctic Circle in Finland, during the winter. For hot testing we drove the car aggressively and repeatedly through Death Valley (USA).
So many amazing features come standard on both the MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S that we sometimes forget about the great options: automatic transmission, dual-pane panoramic sunroof, computer navigation system with GPS, heated seats, Xenon headlamps, amazing harman/kardon sound system and lots more.
Yes, an automatic transmission is available for all MINI models.
It depends on the model. MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S are both Front Wheel Drive (FWD). However, the MINI Countryman and Paceman come with an optional ALL4 all-wheel drive system. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) comes standard on all models.
MINI Cooper Hardtop Manual - 126 MPH
MINI Cooper Hardtop Auto - 122 MPH
MINI Cooper S Hardtop Manual - 141 MPH
MINI Cooper S Hardtop Auto - 139 MPH
MINI Cooper Convertible Manual - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper Convertible Auto - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Convertible Manual - 143 MPH
MINI Cooper S Convertible Auto - 142 MPH
MINI Cooper Clubman Manual - 126 MPH
MINI Cooper Clubman Auto - 121 MPH
MINI Cooper S Clubman Manual - 141 MPH
MINI Cooper S Clubman Auto - 138 MPH
MINI Cooper Countryman Manual - 116 MPH
MINI Cooper Countryman Auto - 113 MPH
MINI Cooper S Countryman Manual - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Countryman Auto - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4 Manual - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4 Auto - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper Paceman Manual - 117 MPH
MINI Cooper Paceman Auto - 114 MPH
MINI Cooper S Paceman Manual - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Paceman Auto - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Paceman ALL4 Manual - 128 MPH
MINI Cooper S Paceman ALL4 Auto - 128 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Hardtop Manual - 153 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Hardtop Auto - 153 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Coupe Manual - 149 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Coupe Auto - 148 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible Manual - TBD
MINI John Cooper Works Convertible Auto - TBD
MINI John Cooper Works Clubman Manual - 148 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Clubman Auto - 147 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Countryman Manual – 128 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Countryman Auto - 128 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Paceman Manual - 128 MPH
MINI John Cooper Works Paceman Auto - 128 MPH
Please remember, we are trained professionals operating in a closed environment. Please do not attempt to recreate these results at home.
Two things. The first is its size. (We don’t call it “The Big MINI” for nothing.) As the first four-door member of the MINI family, the Countryman has a rear bench to seat five passengers comfortably and boasts 16.5 feet of cubic goodness in the boot (42.2 cu. feet with the rear seats folded down). That's a lot of kayaks. Or TVs. Or ottomans.
The second difference is that the Countryman is one of two MINI models to come with an optional ALL4 all-wheel drive system, arming adventure-minded motorers with the means to conquer challenging terrain. The Paceman is the other ALL4 model.
We talked to a lot of people and it seemed that there was very little US demand for the 90 HP MINI ONE. The US is a very horsepower-conscious country, and few people voiced interest in a 90 HP car. In the US, even inexpensive small cars, such as the Hyundai Accent, Toyota Echo, Daewoo Lanos, and Kia Rio have more than 90 HP. The MINI One simply would not offer competitive performance. The price difference between the MINI Cooper and MINI One is only about US $2,000, and the MINI One has much fewer standard features and horsepower. The MINI One is popular in Europe, where fuel prices are three to four times higher, and commuting speeds are slower. Even minor fuel mileage savings makes the difference in that setting.
The MINI Cooper is about one foot wider and two feet longer (12'1.6") than the Austin and Morris Mini. The same width as the Cooper, the Clubman offers a bit more cargo space with its 12'11" length.
With its wheels spread out to the corners as far as possible and our plant on roof, MINIs have a surprising amount of cabin space and headroom. In general, a MINI Cooper or MINI Cooper S can comfortably accommodate people as tall as 6' 7". For more information about who and what can fit in a particular MINI model: head to the SURPRISING SIZE section on that model's page.
They sure do. And they are a 50/50 split, so you can put one or both down at a time. The rear seats in the MINI Countryman are a 60/40 split These models come standard with three fold-down independent rear seats. With the use of a pull strap, passengers can release the backrest on each seat for a desired comfort level or fold them down completely to load more precious cargo.
You sure can. In fact you can configure a MINI with a ski rack, a bike rack, a surfboard rack, a snowboard rack, a luggage rack, a roof box and so much more within the "Build Your Own" section of MINIUSA.COM. Contact your preferred dealer to inquire about ordering a rack to outfit your car.
Topping off the petrol tank for the Cooper and Cooper S would require 50 liters, which is about 13.2 US gallons. Topping off the tank for the MINI Countryman or Paceman requires 47 liters, which is about 12.4 US gallons.
Any price listed on this website is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Actual prices may vary and depend upon your MINI Dealer. Prices do not include installation or painting, if required. Prices exclude taxes and/or shipping and handling charges. Check with your authorized MINI Dealer for complete accuracy of information and availability.
You can find these items by visiting your preferred MINI Dealer's website and checking out the MINI Lifestyle section. You can find your local dealer's website by using the Dealer Locator, which can be found under the SHOPPING TOOLS section of this site.
MINI’s manufacturing home is in Oxford, England, on the same site where cars have been produced for over 100 years. In addition to Plant Oxford, some MINI vehicles are assembled at the VDL NedCar plant in the city of Born in the Netherlands, and at the Magna Steyr facility in Graz, Austria.
We love your enthusiasm about MINI, but at this time you cannot import a new MINI into the US. There are multiple issues involving specifications for various countries that make this too difficult.
We're working on it. We know you want European delivery, so we're trying to make it happen, but we can't make any promises as to when the program will be in place.
Currently, we are building about 50 percent MINI Coopers and 50 percent MINI Cooper S's.
In 1956, amid fuel shortages in a number of countries including the UK due to the crisis in the Gulf of Suez (look it up!), there was a pressing need to design a fuel-efficient car. Lord Nuffield of British Motor Corporation (BMC) charged his chief designer, Sir Alec Issigonis to create an "orderly saloon" that could still compete with the onslaught of fuel-efficient microcars on the market. The first Classic Mini made its debut on August 26, 1959. The Classic Mini was the first mass-produced automobile with a transversally placed engine. It fit 4 adults, was gas-frugal, had great handling, and was priced under $800! The placement of the engine created a commodious passenger area and allowed a proportionately large wheelbase: the Classic Mini became the first sedan to truly handle like a sports car.
Later, Queen Elizabeth II was seen behind the wheel of a Classic Mini and sales began to take off. After a series of celebrities bought Classic Minis, the car became a "must-have" auto, and over the decades it has become the most popular British car ever made with over 5.3 million units sold. The Classic MINI influenced the design of Mary Quant's mini-skirt and in a poll organized by Autocar Magazine in 1995, Classic Mini was named their Car of the Century. In 1996, a panel of experts from Classic and Sportscar magazine voted the Classic Mini to be the “No. 1 Classic Car of All Time,” and in 1999, an international panel of judges voted the Classic Mini to be the European Car of the Century, taking second place in the Global Car of the Century Competition, topped only by the Ford Model T.
They were developed in the UK by the BMW Group's Development Division.
In 1961, legendary British race driver John Cooper re-tooled the Classic Mini to create a higher performance, racing version. He gave it a more powerful engine, higher and closer gear ratios, better brakes, wider tires and a color-contrasting roof to stand out in the crowd. Thus, the Mini Cooper was born. A few years later in 1963, Cooper boosted his version of the Classic Mini even more, creating the purest racing car, the Mini Cooper S.
As time went on, the Mini Cooper became a racing phenomenon, winning three times at Monte Carlo (1964, 1965 and 1967) and taking home first place in numerous other races on the international rally circuit.
Between 1960 and 1967 about 10,000 Classic Minis were sold in the US. The stay was brief, but the Classic Minis left their mark with dozens of Classic Mini Owner's Clubs still thriving in the US to this day.
In 1968, the US Government issued new Safety and Emissions Regulations that, at the time, MINI was not prepared to implement. So you could say we lost our green card.
At the Tokyo Auto Show in October 2001.
At the Paris Auto Show in October 2000. It first became available in the US March 22, 2002.
We use “Classic Mini” when we're referring specifically to the older, classic version of the car, and “MINI” when referring to the brand-spanking new models or when referring to MINI as the brand.
We're extremely excited about bringing MINIs back into racing. We have already received classification from most of the major amateur and race sanctioning bodies in the U.S., and we expect to continue our heritage of success in competitions. Of course, we also strongly encourage amateur racers to get out there and have as much fun getting involved with rallies, races and autocrossing as possible.
And because last year ended on such a high note, the new MINI WRC, which will contest the FIA World Rally Championship from 2011, will receive its world premiere in Paris. This year, the MINI Countryman, the model for which the MINI WRC is based upon, is a big inspiration for this rally.
At MINI, our commitment to quality, durability and customer satisfaction is clearly demonstrated by a 4-year/50,000 mile MINI Passenger Car Limited Warranty and a 12-year/unlimited-mileage warranty against rust and corrosion perforation, both beginning on the original in-service date. (Note: 12-year warranty applies to 2004 models and newer. Earlier models have a 6-year/unlimited mileage warranty against rust and corrosion perforation.)
*For complete details on the MINI New Passenger Car Limited Warranty, refer to your MINI Service and Warranty Information booklet or visit an authorized MINI Dealer for terms, conditions & limitations.
Your MINI is covered, regardless of who's driving.
Tires are warranted by their respective manufacturer. All tire warranty information can be found in the tire manufacturer's warranty statement, which is available on the tire manufacturer’s website and also provided with your MINI’s documentation.
When your MINI Motoring Accessories are installed by your dealer prior to delivery, the accessories will carry the full new vehicle limited warranty. So the best time to select and install your accessories is when you order your new MINI. If the installation is made by your dealer after the initial retail sale of your MINI, the accessory will be warranted for the balance of the new vehicle limited warranty period, or two years from its date of installation, whichever is greater.
Welcome home, and thank you for your service! We’ll need to validate the warranty in order to service it stateside. Just give our friendly MINI Customer Relations folks a call at 1-866-ASK-MINI (1-866-275-6464) and they’ll walk you through the process step-by-step.
MINI offers a comprehensive vehicle maintenance program. Buy a MINI now and pay no maintenance costs for the first 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first, for the covered items.
The Complimentary Scheduled MINI Maintenance: one of the most comprehensive maintenance programs in its class covering all factory-recommended maintenance, for example, oil and brake fluid services.
MINI’s comprehensive maintenance program covers all factory-recommended maintenance at no charge, including:
-Engine Oil Services
-Brake Fluid Service
-Engine Air Filter
-Cabin Air Microfilter
-Spark Plugs
-Remote Control/Key Battery
-Vehicle Check
NON-TRANSFERABILITY
These maintenance programs are available to the exclusive benefit of the initial purchaser, owner, or lessee of a new vehicle, sales demonstrator vehicle, Aftersales Mobility Program vehicle, or BMW Group company vehicle from an authorized MINI Dealer in the United States (including Puerto Rico). Coverage is not transferable to subsequent purchasers, owners, or lessees. The sole exception to the non-transferability of coverage is that household transfers – transfers within the United States (including Puerto Rico) to members of the household of the initial purchaser, owner, or lessee of a MINI vehicle from an authorized MINI Dealer – will not terminate coverage. Household transfers are limited solely to transfers to a current or former spouse or spousal equivalent, child, sibling, parent, grandparent, or grandchild from the initial purchaser, owner, or lessee of a vehicle. In the event of a household transfer, purchasers, owners, or lessees of a MINI vehicle should promptly advise their authorized MINI Dealer to document and confirm the household transfer for purposes of coverage. The payoff of a loan on a vehicle by the initial purchaser and the purchase of a leased vehicle by the initial lessee are not considered transfers for purposes of coverage.
To receive Complimentary Scheduled MINI Maintenance, just schedule an appointment at your authorized MINI dealer while your vehicle is covered by this program. And since all of the program’s services are done at an authorized MINI dealer, by a MINI certified technician who has been specially trained by us, we can ensure that only original MINI parts will be used. In other words, your MINI will be maintained by our standards, which are, admittedly, higher than most.
Even the most reliable vehicle may sometimes require attention. And for this, MINI provides a valuable 24-hour Roadside Assistance Program at no charge for every vehicle that falls within the new-vehicle warranty period. This service is available in all 50 states, Canada and Puerto Rico. Roadside Assistance and other owner benefits are available by calling (866) 646-4772.
You will find a Roadside Assistance Identification Card within your vehicle portfolio. It contains the number of the 24-hour, toll-free number for MINI Roadside Assistance. For your convenience, you can also find that information on a decal that is affixed in your MINI's cargo compartment.
And for information on how to extend the Roadside Assistance Program for your MINI call 800-660-9568.
Emergency Towing and or wrecker service for mechanical breakdown and accidents is provided free of charge. Coverage: New MINI's - 4 years/unlimited miles from the original in-service date. MINI NEXT - 6 years/ unlimited miles from the original in-service date. Your vehicle will be towed to the nearest MINI dealer. You may elect to have your MINI towed to the MINI dealer of your choice, provided the dealer is within a 50 mile radius of the closest dealer.
On-site Assistance for: Changing flat tires, jump starting, out of gasoline - limited to $100 per incident.
Emergency locked-out service, or towing to authorized MINI dealer - Up to $100 per locksmith incident, or towing as described above.
Trip-interruption policy: Reimbursement of lodging, meals, substitute transportation to reunite you with your MINI - For mechanical breakdowns covered under warranty when 100 miles or more from home. Limit $1000 per incident up to 5 days. Exclusions apply. Multi-driver protection - No cost.
In most instances, services provided under the MINI Roadside Assistance Program do not require immediate payment. Usually, the car owner will be able to sign a receipt, so the service can be reimbursed by MINI Roadside Assistance. However, you - or the person driving your MINI - are responsible for any expenses related to parts, materials, or fuel.
MINI Financial Services offers a range of options through its authorized MINI Dealers, such as Motoring Lease and Financing programs, which are flexible enough to fit your exact needs. For more details please visit the "MINI Financial Services" section of MINIUSA.COM.
The best thing would be to contact your preferred MINI Dealer. To find more information about authorized MINI Dealers in your area, please visit the "Find a Dealer" section under SHOP in the main navigation.
FOR MINI LEASE CUSTOMERS:
Make checks payable to MINI Financial Services
If you live in one of the following states: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, IA, ID, KS, LA, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NM, NV, OK, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA, WY
Please send your payment to:
MINI Financial Services
P.O. Box 78103
Phoenix, AZ 85062-8103
If you live in one of the following states: AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WI, WV
Please send your payment to:
MINI Financial Services
P.O. Box 9001065
Louisville, KY 40290-1065
FOR MINI LOAN/RETAIL CUSTOMERS:
Make checks payable to BMW Bank of North America, and please send your payment to:
BMW Bank of North America
P.O. Box 78066
Phoenix, AZ 85062-8066
When you make a payment, please be sure to write your 10-digit MINI FS account number on your check or money order.
For more information, please contact us at:
1-866-MINI-4ME
Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Eastern Time
Whatever your question, MINI Financial Services is ready with living and breathing people who can help you:
MINI Financial Services
Customer Service Department
1-866-MINI-4ME
Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Eastern Time
P.O. Box 3608
Dublin, OH 43016-0306
To view it, you need to have your computer monitor set to 1024 x 768. To check (and change) your monitor setting:
-Go to your computers "Control Panel" folder. The location of this folder will vary slightly depending on which operating system you are using, but it usually can be found under "Settings" in the main "Start" menu.
-Once you open this folder, you want to open the tool that adjusts the setting on your monitor-this will be called "Display", or "Monitor", or "Appearance and Themes".
-Double-click on this file. It should open a pop-up that has several tabs along the top, one of which will be called "Settings".
-Go to this tab, and make sure that the display size is set to 1024x768. Once you make this change, you need to click on the select button.
-You will then get a message asking you to confirm that you want to apply the changes. You must select yes, or the screen will revert back to the previous (smaller) size in 15 second.
Once you make this adjustment, you should have no trouble seeing all of the site and building the MINI of your dreams.
One of the great things about MINIs is that there are so many options for customizing your MINI to be perfect for your needs. Pepper White Convertible S with black roof and gray interior? No problem. Spice Orange MINI Cooper S with black roof, Union Jack mirror caps and Red interior. Sure (although that might not look all that great together). In fact the 2013 Models offer over 10 million different combinations. This means, of course, that there's a lot of images and information that needs to be loaded to make sure that you can build exactly the MINI you want. So if it's taking a little bit to load, have a little patience - and start thinking about how you're going to trick out your MINI.
Because there are updates to every MINI model with each passing year, we are not able to "translate" all previously saved configurations into the new model. For previously built and saved configurations prior to the current model year, customers will still be able to access a text list of the details of their configuration. Customers can use this list to create and save a new configuration based on the latest model year options.
That's a situation that needs rectifying as soon as possible. Please email us with the specifics of your problem at [email protected].
If you've already requested a password reminder, double-check to make sure you're typing it in correctly and are still not having any luck, then please email us at [email protected] to let us know the specific error message you're getting.
To log in the MINI Owners' Lounge, you must establish a MINI Owners' Lounge account, and you will need the Production number or VIN from the MINI that you are purchasing in order to set up this account. It's extremely important to note that this account is different from any MINIUSA.COM account you may have set up. Therefore, the username and password you use on MINIUSA.COM will not automatically work for the Owners' Lounge. If you want, you can set up your Owners' Lounge account to use the exact same username and password that you use on MINIUSA.COM. But you must do this by first actually setting up a MINI Owners' Lounge account.
To change or update any of your MINIUSA.COM account information, visit "Update Your Profile" (under "Stay In the Loop").
First of all, please let us apologize. The last thing we would ever want to do is get in the way of you trying to identify your preferred MINI Dealer. Secondly, if you are on the Flash site and know you have the most recent version of Flash installed and are still having problems, to properly answer your question, we will need to know a few details about your computer set-up. Please email our webmaster at [email protected] and let us know:
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