For The Mini Cooper 1.6 Chili Pack adds part-leather upholstery, larger alloys, climate control, front foglights and sports seats. The engine is smooth and willing, while economy is impressive and emissions low.
Against Specifying this option pack adds thousands to the price, but doesn't give you any more of the Cooper experience.
Going for one of these pack-equipped models - such as the Mini Cooper 1.6 Chili Pack - is attractive, but we think that, if you want to upgrade from the regular Cooper, going for the Cooper S makes more sense.
Compare the Mini with other small cars, and it looks expensive. However, few small cars are this good to drive or this stylish, and few can matcth the Mini’s massive desirability, which results in incredibly strong resale values.
Whichever Mini you’ll choose, you’ll get a cracking car. There’s a dizzying array of optional extras to choose from, too, so you can really tailor your car to your own bespoke tastes. There are also a number of option packs available, which add a heap of extras in one fell swoop, but we recommend that you study them carefully to make sure you’re not paying more for extras you don’t want or need.
We would recommend adding one of the two tlc servicing packages, though. For a small, one-off fee, tlc covers your first two annual services plus a few other checks. The tlc XL package costs a little more, but also covers your third and fourth service visits.
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