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January 4, 2007 This Week:
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The Cooper Sidewalk includes 16 inch bridge spoke wheels and sport seats. The Cooper S Convertible Sidewalk includes 17 inch Night Spoke wheels and Xenon headlamps.
Next Generation MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S Hartops The new MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops build upon the design success of the first generation MINI models which offer go-kart like reflexes and the ability for customers to individualize their car. The most successful premium small car in the world has been updated in a way that is evolutionary in design and revolutionary in substance. And a wide range of engine, transmission, chassis and steering innovations give the all-new MINI an impressive level of sportiness and agility. MINI’s signature design and enhanced performance: the all-new MINI. Boasting brand-new, aluminum-alloy four-cylinder engines with increased power and performance, the new MINI hardtops make a strong statement as they enter the North American market. The 1.6-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine in the MINI Cooper develops a maximum of 118 horsepower and 114 foot-pounds of torque at 4,250 rpm. This propels the car to 60 mph in 8.5 seconds, reaching a top speed of 126 mph. The new MINI Cooper S is powered by a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that provides 172 horsepower and 177 foot-pounds of torque in a range from 1,600 to 5,000 rpm. The Cooper S reaches 60 mph in 6.7 seconds and has a top speed of 139 mph. Despite their greater power and performance, the engines are even more fuel-efficient than before: Most notably the MINI Cooper with a manual transmission achieves an impressive 40 Miles per Gallon in highway driving according to the latest EPA testing. The second generation MINI has been completely redesigned from the ground up. Yet the new hardtops carry on MINI’s distinctive design elements, such as its instantly recognizable profile and contrast roof, its large round headlights and its wheels out at each corner – all elements that are the hallmark of MINI’s design, The overall length of the MINI Cooper has been extended by a mere 2.36 inches over the length of its predecessor; while the new MINI Cooper S is 2.4 inches longer. Although remaining one of the smallest cars on the road in the US, this modest increase in size is due to the MINI’s new, larger engines and MINI’s vision to anticipate and meet compliance for future impact and pedestrian safety standards. The interior of the new MINI has been thoroughly redesigned, offering a premium look with more choice and convenience. Reflecting the purist concept of the car, the highlight of the dashboard is the larger center speedometer, which features integrated audio controls as well as enhanced readouts and functions over the previous model. (December 21, 2006)
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