The Mini Cooper is extremely popular given the pure fun of driving one and the relatively low price. There are waiting lines in many parts of the country to buy one. Yes, even in this economy. That doesn't mean that the car doesn't have its negative issues.
Credibility is important when it comes to reviewing cars. I always find it annoying that someone who drives a car for a test run can opine like an expert regarding the vehicles. I am intimately familiar with the Mini Cooper. I own a 2008 "S" and drive it every day. I actually love my Mini, but there are some definite downsides that need to be discussed.
Run Flat Tires
The Mini Cooper uses run flat tires. As the name suggests, these tires will continue to perform even when they suffer a puncture for 50 miles or so until you can get to a tire shop. Some people hate the way they perform. I don't really mind the performance, but I do mind the cost. They are expensive.
This is a bigger issue than you might think because of the nature of the Mini Cooper. It drives like a go cart. I dare anyone to try to drive conservatively in this car. It is impossible. You'll be whipping around corners without even thinking about it. The car can handle it, but it does a number on the tires. You can expect to need new ones at 20,000 to 25,000 miles. The cost? It'll end up running you in the $1,000 range depending on the prices where you live.
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