The BMW-owned Mini Cooper wasn't really new in 2006, but it was still somewhat interesting. The base engine was a Brazilian-made 115-horsepower 1.6-liter single overhead cam inline 4-cylindere engine; on the small side, but so was the car, so it worked out. Standard features for this small car included ABS and front, side and side-curtain air bags.
For those after more power for their Mini Cooper hatchback or convertible, there's the Mini Cooper S, powered by a supercharged version of the Mini engine producing 168 horsepower.
The Mini Cooper is also available in convertible form, which is even more interesting, especially for a car whose base model is a hatchback. The convertible's power top includes a built-in sunroof and a glass rear window, as well as a $4,500.00 premium over the standard Mini.
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