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Mini Cooper Convertible 2.0D SD Chili/Sport/Media Pack 2dr Review

For Strong and flexible engine; low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Against Hefty price premium over Cooper D; not as spritely as a Cooper S.

Mini Cooper Convertible

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2 out of 5 stars

Fast and frugal, but we’d go for go a Cooper S or Cooper D instead.

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Key facts

0–60mph
8.7 secs
Top speed
130 mph
Average mpg
62.8
Tank range
691 miles
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

Compared with the other models in the Mini range, there's a more limited number of Mini convertible versions on sale. However, whereas we prefer the quicker versions of the hatchback, we reckon you can make do with one of the less powerful convertibles. With a soft-top, it's less about sheer driving thrills, and more about the style and the wind in the hair.

Whichever you buy, though, consider taking out one of the two very worthwhile low-cost fixed-price servicing packages: tlc and tlc xl. The £150 tlc covers you for a first service visit (oil service and micro-filter), brake fluid service at two years and a second service visit - oil service, micro-filter, vehicle check, spark plugs and air filter. tlc XL, meanwhile, costs £380 and covers a further brake fluid service, plus a third and fourth service visits.

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