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2021 Mini Cooper Review

2021 Mini Cooper Review

Posted on October 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The 2021 Mini Cooper range is the least expensive way of getting into a brand-new Mini. This means highly distinctive styling, immense scope for customization, and front-wheel-drive dynamics that earn the respect and admiration of experts and everyday fun-seekers alike.

Even with the small, entry-level turbocharged 3-cylinder engine, a Mini Cooper is a blast to drive. With the more powerful alternatives, it gets better and better. Body styles are the Hardtop hatchback with two or four doors, and a convertible with a powered folding roof.
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