Model Tested:
2011 MINI Cooper D; 1.6-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; six-speed manual; two-door hatchback
CarAdvice Rating:
If it's a fun-to-efficiency ratio you're looking for from a car, then there are quite a few to choose from. Th
MINI Australia has today launched the 2011 MINI range, boasting increased power and reduced emissions, distinct styling enhancements, additional standard equipment and an almost endless list of customisation options.
You need to be a bit of an ent
UPDATED 29 June 2010 with expanded photo gallery.
MINI has unveiled its upgraded 2011 range in Europe with new diesel engines, styling tweaks and enhanced technology among the highlights.
Two tunes of an all-new 1.6-litre four-cylinder diesel e
A new Mini has been added to the range, a fourth model in the family. The Mini Countryman is a genuine Crossover and bridges the gap between classic Mini and a modern SUV. The Countryman offers the typical Mini driving experience to a new target grou
Thirty-three years after it won the Bathurst endurance event outright, a new Mini Cooper has returned to victory lane at Mt Panorama.
Not since 1966 when the Morris Cooper S of Finn Rauno Aaltonen and Aussie Bob Holden won the Gallagher 500 mil
Mini Cooper D - The Frugal Mini
Green motoring has finally become cool.
Model Tested:
2009 Mini Cooper D; 1.6-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; six-speed manual; hatch – $33,750*
CarAdvice Rating:
The Mini Cooper D is an interes
To celebrate the 50th birthday of one of the most iconic automotive brands, MINI has announced two new special edition anniversary models for the Australian market.
Named after distinguished boroughs of London, the MINI 50 Mayfair and MINI 50
Update: Mini Cooper D Review
Recently Mini was quick to run a large advertising campaign across the country to showcase the Cooper D as Australia's most fuel efficient car.
We can imagine Toyota's marketing department wasn't awfully happy with
Update: Mini Cooper D Review
CarAdvice was invited along to the launch of the new Mini Cooper D yesterday at No Vacancy Gallery in Red Cape Lane, Melbourne.
The new oil burning Mini is on display all week and is open to the public, not just the
Update: Mini Cooper D Review.
“With specifications like 260Nm, 104g/km and a range of 1,025 kilometres from 40 litres of diesel, the new MINI Cooper D is the ‘green’ version of a Supercar”
It seems too good to be true, but from jus