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2002-2006 Mini Cooper Road Test
Date Published: 2/20/08
Our road test for this generation Mini Cooper includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the Mini Cooper and highlighted the vehicle's performance with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation Mini Cooper is right for you.
2002-2006 Mini Cooper Road Test
Pros Cons
Steering/handling Ride (w/run-flat tires)
Visibility Rear-seat room
Fuel economy Rear-seat entry/exit
Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation
With manual shift, a test Cooper accelerated 0-60 mph in 9.1 seconds, feeling taxed only during high-speed passing. Mini pegged the Cooper S at 6.9 seconds to 60 mph, though the best time we were able to measure was 7.6 seconds. Both manual transmissions exhibit short, fairly smooth shifts and light clutch action. Fuel economy is good but not class-leading. A test manual-transmission base Cooper averaged 24.5 mpg, while a Cooper S managed 25.9 mpg in mixed driving. Mini recommends premium fuel for both engines. We have been unable to test a CVT-equipped Cooper. Although it's the shortest car sold in America, its wheelbase is relatively long; so the base Cooper's ride is no worse than other performance-oriented coupes. That means it's choppy over all but glass-smooth surfaces, due in large measure to the taut suspension. The 15-inch base tires soak up bumps reasonably well, but the ride suffers with the Sport Package's 16-inch run-flats. Those 16s were standard on the S model, which also had a stiffer suspension that makes the ride harsher still. Add the Cooper S's optional 17-inch run-flats, and bumps become jolting intrusions. Steering/handling is where the Mini excels. All Minis turn on a dime, with outstanding steering response and feel. The base model's 16-inch Sport Package tires pay dividends, with even sharper reflexes, while the Cooper S takes handling to an even higher level. Most importantly, each Mini exhibits the roadholding stability of a larger, heavier car--even when passing trucks or battling crosswinds. Severe high-speed braking induced momentary right-rear wheel lockup in one test car, but stopping power and pedal feel are otherwise first-rate. Large center-mounted speedometer forces driver to divert eyes from the road to read it. The tachometer sits atop the steering column, where the wheel rim cuts off its upper portion for some drivers. A navigation screen (if installed) goes in the central dashboard, moving the speedometer to join the tachometer on the steering column. Clear markings differentiate alike-shaped automatic climate controls, which, like those for the audio system, are within easy reach. Nostalgic but low-mounted dashboard toggles govern power windows, locks, and fog lamps. The cabin blends retro cues, modern materials, and solid workmanship, but upscale ambience is compromised by visible mold seams on hollow plastic door-trim rails, and by intentionally-exposed screw heads. Front passengers get generous seat travel, and the high ceiling accommodates large occupants. Front seats are firm, supportive, but too low for best entry/exit. The sunroof extends partly over the rear seat, and slides over the roof to benefit headroom, but tinted glass and perforated blind don't protect well against hot sun. The inside rearview mirror is slightly undersized, but an airy greenhouse means great outward visibility. Head room and seat width are sufficient for adults in the rear, though the seat is not contoured or padded for much comfort. Knee space is tight, and confining footwells restrict movement, and thus comfort. Cargo space is tight with the rear seatback up. That seatback folds 50/50, but sections rest intrusively several inches above the load floor. Cockpit storage is tight, and 12-ounce cans are the limit for the two front cupholders. Engines lack BMW's turbine-like smoothness, but aren't coarse even at high rpm. The hatchback design, combined with hard plastic interior surfaces, results in a poor job of muffling ambient noise. Both the 16- and 17-inch tires roar as speed rises, but the only real impediment to normal conversation is wind rush with the sunroof open at 70 mph.
Value for the Money
Brimming with character, and available with a dizzying array of personalizing accessories, the Cooper is also an exceedingly well-mannered small car. It's really a sport coupe rendered in the smallest scale. Sophisticated driving dynamics are spoiled only by a ride that too easily becomes harsh on imperfect pavement. Also, the base model has no surplus of power. New-car selling prices were attractive for the level of equipment, but used-car prices have been high. Strong demand keeps resale values high.
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
MINI Cooper S w/Sport Pkg. Rating
Performance 7
Fuel Economy 6
Ride Quality 1
Steering/Handling/Braking 7
Quietness 2
Controls/Materials 5
Interior Room 6
Room/Comfort (rear) 1
Cargo Capacity 3
Value within Class 6
Total: 44
Each vehicle report contains one rating chart for representative model. Consumer Guide® rates in ten key areas: Performance, Fuel Economy, Ride Comfort, Steering and Handling, Interior Noise, Controls and Materials, Driver Room, Passenger Room, Cargo Capacity, and Insurance Costs. These ratings compare the particular vehicle rated to ALL other vehicles, not a vehicle's standing in a particular class. In the ratings table, "1" is the lowest rating and "10" is the highest rating.
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