Is Mini Cooper Dead?
Mini debuted the all-new Cooper and Cooper S at the recently held 2007 North American International Auto Show. These models feature an entirely different body design, interior and engines.
Though at first glance, the overall design of the Mini Cooper is still identical to its predecessors, the automaker confirmed that each body panel is different. Under the hood of the vehicle is a set of new engines that include the 1.6-liter four-cylinder which is capable of producing 120 horsepower. The Mini Cooper S, on the other hand, features an intercooled and turbocharged version of the same 1.6-liter engine that generates 175 units of horsepower. The automaker also claims a 0-62 time in just 7.1 seconds, and a top speed of 140 miles per hour.
Each body panel has been redesigned by the automaker. However, the vehicles still bear that distinguished look of Mini vehicles. Miniâs pool of designers made continuity and fluidity as their concept. Moreover, the concept also emphasized modern traditional designs and significant engineering features. The newly launched Minis are immediately recognizable both dynamically and visually.
The new vehicles retained some of its predecessorsâ Mini Cooper parts accessories like short body overhangs, the popular wheel-at-each-corner stance, high shoulder line rising towards the rear, hexagonal radiator grille, and the huge, round headlights. Subtle changes are also made to new Mini Cooper parts to create a brand new aura. New Minis have become a bit bigger compared to the first generation. As a fact, the new MINI Cooper is 60mm longer than its predecessor while the new MINI Cooper S is longer by 61mm. To maintain proportions, Mini also increased the size of the rear portion by giving the vehicle more rounded contours.
The headlights of the vehicle are now stationary to the body. They are turned protruding to some extent to the outside to keep the geometry of the car from the front. The indicators are housed within the main headlight units. Also, the radiator grille is now composed of a closed, self-contained element inspired by the air intake scoop on the classic Mini.
The Mini Cooper S has a more prominent front end because of the featured bonnet that curves up by about approximately 20mm more to provide extra space for the turbocharged engine under the hood. The feature is also resorted to comply with the pedestrian impact regulations. The new Cooper S rises gently to the rear to accentuate the stance of the vehicle. Its shoulder line is made 18mm higher than the previous model. With regards the rear lights, they are made larger and now come with external surrounds.
Both the Mini Cooper and the Mini Cooper S feature vertical airflow edges on the C-pillars and individual spoilers at the rear end of the roof enhance the level of aerodynamics to an even higher standard than before. In addition, 0.33 is the current drag coefficient of the Mini Cooper.
Critics in the industry are saying that the Mini Cooper is dead because of the redesign. They added that from the moment the new Minis are displayed in the recent auto show they are pronounced DEAD. However, are they really dead and insensible? Enthusiasts say it is the other way around.
Now, Minis are open to a wide range of customization. It is given broad variety of paintwork and body colors, 7 of which are brand new.
December 15th, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Is a mini cooper a dangerous car?
I want one and everyone i know says its a death trap because its so small and if you crash you’ll be dead. soo are they right?
December 15th, 2008 at 10:25 pm
Any car is dangerous. It is all up to the driver and their awareness about them selves. Also if you respect your self and your driving they you will do the same for the others.
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December 15th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
No car is really dangerous anymore what with all the government safety regulations. Just drive safely and you’ll be fine.
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December 15th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
We just had a 23 year old girl who hydroplaned and broke her neck & died instantly in a 2004 mini-cooper. She wasn’t driving fast… the car just caved.
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December 15th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
I have driven many of these and yes they are very dangerous to both the drive as well as to the passengers.
They handle great but they will turn on a dime and that will cause you to loose control, stay away from them.
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December 15th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
People who know absolutely nothing about Mini's should stay out of this thread.
They're very, very safe cars. Well engineered, six airbags.
There are some accidents, that no one is going to walk away from, even if you're driving a Hummer. I personally know only one person who died in a major accident in a Mini, and we was over 70 years old, racing at Willow Springs Raceway in Southern California. Of the many accident pics I've seen of Mini's, every one walked away, and some of those cars were totaled.
Check this out:
http://bridger.us/2002/12/16/CrashTestingMINICooperVsFordF150/
Mini's outperform F150's in crash tests.
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http://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/index.php
December 15th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
No car is dangerous it is the Drivers that are the Dangerous ones.Besides Mini has a pretty good safety rating it is made by BMW
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