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2006 Mini Cooper S Description. This 2006 Mini Cooper "S" has 1.6-Liter, 168-horsepower Supercharged engine. Standard features included air conditioning, CD stereo with six speakers, power windows with auto-down, power locks, remote keyless entry, and a rear wiper, leather multifunction steering wheel, cruise control, panoramic sunroof and a lots of more. SUPERCHARGED, LEATHER SATS, PANORAMIC SUNROOF, REAR MOON ROOF. 2006 Mini Cooper S Options •ABS Brakes •Air Conditioning •Alloy Wheels •AM/FM Radio •Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS •Automatic Headlights •Body Style: HATCHBACK 2-DR •Cargo Area Cover •Cargo Volume: 5.30 cu. ft. •C D Player •Curb Weight-automatic: 2723 lbs •Curb Weight-manual: 2679 lbs •Driver Airbag •Front Air Dam •Front Brake Type: Disc •Front Headroom: 38.80 in. •Front Hip Room: 38.00 in. •Front Legroom: 41.30 in. •Front Shoulder Room: 50.90 in. •Front Side Airbag •Front Spring Type: Coil •Front Suspension: Ind •Fuel Economy-city: 23 - 25 miles/gallon •Fuel Economy-highway: 32 miles/gallon •Ground Clearance: 4.80 in. •Interval Wipers •Keyless Entry •Leather Steering Wheel •Overall Height: 55.80 in. •Overall Length: 143.90 in. •Overall Width: 66.50 in. •Passenger Airbag •Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror •Power Door Locks •Power Windows •Rear Brake Type: Disc •Rear Headroom: 37.60 in. •Rear Hip Room: 39.00 in. •Rear Legroom: 31.30 in. •Rear Shoulder Room: 44.70 in. •Rear Spoiler •Rear Spring Type: Coil •Rear Suspension: Ind •Rear Window Defogger •Rear Wiper •Run Flat Tires •Second Row Folding Seat •Side Head Curtain Airbag •Standard Seating: 4 •Steering Type: R&P •Tachometer •Tank: 13.20 gallon •Tilt Steering •Tilt Steering Column •Tire Pressure Monitor •Tires: 195/55R16 •Track Front: 57.20 in. •Track Rear: 57.50 in. •Traction Control •Turning Diameter: 34.80 in. •Vehicle Anti-Theft •Wheelbase: 97.10 in. •2 Door •2 Wheel Drive •2nd Row Bucket Seats •Alarm •Antilock Brakes •Anti-theft •Automatic Headlight •Bucket Seats •CD Changer •Cloth Seats •Driver Air Bag •Fog lamps •Front Wheel Drive •Hands-Free Communication System •Heated Seats •Leather Seats •Lumbar Support •Automatic Transmission •Passenger Air Bag •Power Mirrors •Power Steering •Rear Defrost •Steering Wheel Controls
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The 2018 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 is a hot crossover
Wed, Jan 18 2017With the introduction of the 2018 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4, Mini has both rounded out its JCW line-up, and created one of the fastest little crossovers out there. The model follows the recently released JCW Clubman, and like that car, the JCW Countryman has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder producing 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. That puts it solidly ahead of the next sportiest crossover, the 215-horsepower Juke Nismo RS, though it falls short of the monstrous Mercedes-AMG GLA45's 375 horsepower. The JCW Countryman's power is sent to all four wheels through either a standard 6-speed manual or optional 8-speed automatic transmission. Although the automatic has launch control, Mini claims both the manual and automatic JCW Countrymans will reach 60 mph in 6.2 seconds on the way to a top speed of 145 mph. Comparing acceleration times, the Countryman comes up a tenth behind the JCW Cooper, and two tenths behind the JCW Clubman. On top of the extra power, the JCW Countryman gets improvements in the steering and stopping departments. We don't have much detail about the suspension at this point, but it says it has been changed for better handling. The brakes are upgraded to Brembo units, with the front calipers featuring four pistons. You'll be able to spot a JCW Countryman thanks to a few exterior and interior tweaks, too. JCW badges adorn each side of the car, the front bumper eschews fog lights for larger air inlets, and the grille gets a red surround. Mini also offers its Rebel Green paint as well as a Chili Red roof and mirrors, both options that are only available on JCW vehicles. The interior receives JCW sport seats, steering wheel, and shifters, too. The high-performance Countryman will make its public debut at the Shanghai Motor Show and should reach US dealers this April. Mini has not revealed pricing yet, but will likely present it closer to the on-sale date. Related Video:
Mini John Cooper Works wears a racing suit for the Nurburgring
Wed, Apr 20 2022Mini is returning to the Nurburgring 24 Hours, one of the most grueling races in the world, after a decade-long hiatus. The BMW-owned British firm is supporting a private team called Bulldog Racing that's entering a heavily-modified John Cooper Works Hardtop into the event. The track-bound hatchback doesn't look, sound, or feel like a standard John Cooper Works Hardtop. Several modifications were made to prepare it for the race, including fitting the turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine normally found in the Clubman and the Countryman. It develops 306 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque, and it spins the front wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission with an integrated differential lock. For context, the standard John Cooper Works Hardtop is rated at 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. The engine slurps fuel from a bigger, 26-gallon tank and it exhales through a modified exhaust system. Dialing in more power wouldn't be much use without suspension and braking modifications to keep it in check. To that end, the Hardtop gains an adjustable suspension system, reinforced Uniball bearings for all moving chassis and suspension parts, and more powerful brakes from BMW M Performance. Bulldog Racing also installed a full body kit that looks like the one worn by the John Cooper Works GP, which is limited to 3,000 units. It includes a front splitter, flares over the wheel arches, an adjustable rear wing, and a rear diffuser. There's more than initially meets the eye: we're told that the underbody is completely covered as well. Makrolon windows replace the production car's glass units to reduce weight. Inside, you won't find many components that still carry a Mini parts number. Open the driver's door, which now features a carbon fiber panel, and hop over the full roll cage to settle into an OPM racing seat that faces a KMP quick-release steering wheel. The digital instrument cluster and, somewhat surprisingly, the infotainment system's screen remain, but the rear seats and most of the trim pieces have been removed. Bulldog Racing will continue to fine-tune the track-bound Hardtop in the coming weeks. Some tests will be performed on the Nurburgring, while others will take place on the private test track that BMW operates near Miramas, a town in the south of France. The hot hatch is scheduled to make its competition debut at the 50th edition of the Nurburgring 24 Hours taking place in Germany from May 26 to 29.
Mini fesses up to Countryman clutch issue, plans fix
Sat, 10 Nov 2012Aside from the general lack of snow in the Midwest earlier this year that hampered our ability to properly play with our Blizzak-equipped Mini Contryman long-term test vehicle, the biggest problem we had with this crossover during the year we spent with it was the transmission. On four different monthly updates (September, October, November and June), all in the hands of different Autoblog editors, the Countryman's clutch was called out for being too finicky, leading to many stall outs. Apparently, we weren't alone in our assessment of the Countryman's clutch woes.
According to MotoringFile, Mini has updated the Countryman with a different clutch material and improved software. This much-needed change is being implemented starting this month, but Mini hasn't said what it is doing about existing 2011 and 2012 Countryman models that are afflicted with this problem.
Head over to MotoringFile to see the full official statement from Mini USA on this issue.















