"Measuring Fun Per Cubic Inch Or Fun Per Dollar"

Harvey Briggs went to Puerto Rico for Purist and drove the new MINI.  He decides in the review:
Speaking of price, the MINI Cooper starts at $19,900, while the S stickers just a few dollars south of $24,000. When you start adding optional features and packages that price can easily climb to well over $30,000, but whether you’re measuring fun per cubic inch or fun per dollar, now more than ever few cars offer more on either dimension than the MINI Cooper and Cooper S.
Previous
Previous

Help MINI Choose The Next Limited Edition

Next
Next

DIY: Supercharger Pulley MCS 2002-2006 Install (Video)