Is 2005 Mini Cooper convertible a good car?

Is 2005 Mini Cooper convertible a good car?

Although the Cooper is no great performance car and has minimal space for passengers and cargo, it has all of the things that made it so popular in the first place: an accessible price, miniature dimensions for urban convenience and fun — in both its style and its go-kart handling.

What is a 2005 Mini Cooper S convertible worth?

The value of a used 2005 MINI Cooper ranges from $615 to $4,365, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

How many seats does 2005 Mini Cooper have?

4
Summary

Specifications As Tested
Length/width/height: 142.8/75.8/55.9 in.
Track, f/r: 57.4/57.7 in.
Turning circle: 34.9 ft.
Seating Capacity: 4

How much horsepower does a 2005 Mini Cooper have?

115 to 168 hp
2005 MINI Cooper/Horsepower

What engine is in a 2005 Mini Cooper?

1.6 L 4-cylinder
2005 MINI Cooper/Engine

What kind of engine is in 2005 Mini Cooper?

1.6L I-4 Engine. 5-spd man w/OD Transmission. 115 @ 6,000 rpm Horsepower. 110 @ 4,500 rpm Torque.

Is there a 4 seater mini cooper convertible?

Not many 4 seater convertible that can match fun factor as Mini Cooper I own two MINIs: both S, one hardtop and one convertible. Both are stylish and a hoot to drive. I am a gentle driver – the convertible averages only 4,000 mi/yr and the hardtop about 9,000 mi/yr.

Which is better mini Cabrio or Cooper hardtop?

While there’s nothing actually wrong with the non-supercharged version, the Cooper S Cabrio is a real humdinger and a proper performance car that extends its appeal way beyond the cutesy, retro theme. At 1240 kilograms, the Mini Cabrio was a full 100 kilograms heavier than the hardtop, which can make the base engine really struggle up hills.

What’s the price of a new Mini Cooper?

What that means is it’s the combination of the new Mini Cabrio with the power-up kit developed by the same Cooper-family company that did the fast-car fix-up on the original Mini in the 1960s. It means a $54,750 price and a list of special equipment that runs from the Cooper Works engine bits to rear-parking radar and a full leather cabin.

What makes a Mini Cooper pull to the left?

When test-driving a potential purchase, you might also notice that the Cooper S pulls slightly to the left. The Mini’s suspension is set up in a way that makes the car quite sensitive to camber changes in the road; the more the road is cambered, the more the car will pull to the low side.