Used 2011 MINI Cooper for Sale near Yakima, WA
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About 2011 MINI Cooper
Overview

BMW seems reluctant to fuss much with the winning formula it's concocted with its new MINI, instead opting for small changes to keep its compact competitive. For 2012 that means a lot of little fixes and stylistic adjustments, including new trims and wheels, a revised front fascia, taller hood, bigger fog lights and redesigned taillights. There are also some new colors – Orange Spice, British Racing Green and Eclipse Grey - and the supercharged S gets some attention as well with new functional braking ducts and a unique front bumper.
Even the powertrains get a bit of a nudge, with reduced internal friction in the base 1.6-liter engine resulting in a 2-hp boost up to 121 and remapped variable valve timing giving the supercharged S a new output of 181 hp. The 6-speed manual transmission is still standard and still buttery-smooth to operate, but the laggy 6-speed automatic remains an option. Torque steer that has plagued the Cooper from the beginning has been addressed thanks to retuning of the electric steering, but is not gone.
Inside, there are more changes to be seen. As seems to be the trend with many manufacturers this year, chrome is fading away, replaced here by more black. The quirky, centrally located speedo is still here, however, and it’s getting less quirky and more annoying with age, but stereo controls have finally been relocated to a more convenient position. The stereo itself is still a bit underpowered, especially in the convertible, but the optional 10-speaker upgrade takes care of that nicely.
While the MINI has always been a nimble and agile performer, its stiff suspension has been known to get a bit taxing on the highway as the miles pile up. It’s not a major concern in the Base with its stock suspension and 15-inch wheels, but with the sport setup in the S and John Cooper Works versions, and the subsequent wheel size increases to 16 and 17 inches, the ride can get quite tiring. The standard run-flat tires on the S only exacerbate the issue and take a lot of fun out of the MINI, at least in the long term. Spirited jaunts around town are still invigorating, albeit less so on the pothole-strewn motorways of the snow belt than on glass-smooth southern surfaces.
The other ubiquitous complaint with the MINI has always been the noise, penetrating into the cabin via road and tires and wind. More insulation has been added this year, but long-term testing will be needed to really judge its effectiveness.
As the MINI gets on in years – and still looks much the same as it did upon its introduction – its charming appeal wanes, much like what happened with the new Beetle. That makes its high price seem ever higher in comparison. Changes here are welcome, but they don’t justify yet another price increase. This year, it’s around $700, which pushes the base MINI past the $20,000 mark, and with one or two clicks on the options list, the Works version easily crests thirty grand. If you want to keep us interested, give us more, don’t just charge us more.
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Carlos V
Reviewed a 2011 MINI S Hatchback on Jul 8, 2011
I have wanted a MINI for a long time. The car is amazing, very high sharp handling and all the amenities of a luxury car. It is so much fun to drive. I am only getting around 33mpg overall maybe because the car begs to be driven. With the back seats folded down there is plenty of space for trips to Lowe's. I especially like the 3 year no cost maintenance and the 4/50 bumper to bumper warranty. I have never had so much fun with any car than the MINI Copper. It is excellent all-around with great performance. One negative point: When the car was near 800 miles I had to call road side assistance due to a power failure. According to MINI the radio was improperly installed at the factory and eventually drained the battery. It took close to two weeks to get a replacement radio from Germany. Besides that the customer service in all areas was magnificent. I was just worried about this hiccup because none of my Honda's have ever failed me in any capacity.
Ivan V
Reviewed a 2011 MINI Cooper on Jun 3, 2022
Mini Cooper S has been a good value just alone on the gas savings. It’s a small versatile very quick nimble and great little car with a lot of surprising interior room.
Aaron C
Reviewed a 2011 MINI S Hatchback on Jun 7, 2013
I really like that the car is small. It makes it lightweight so the power it comes with makes it a pretty quick car. It also has a really nice exhaust note which surprises many unassuming people. The power coming out of turns is unmatched in this class. There is nothing to really complain about the car. I guess you can say it needs a bit more room, but the point of the car is to be small, not a people mover. Although, the rear interior did surprise some people. It was a lot bigger than people thought it was.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2011 MINI S Hatchback on Sep 10, 2014
Definitely a driver's car. Excellent mileage, tight handling, responsiveness, classic Euro-motor sensibility. The turbo gets you MOVING, and the stick shift is tight. You think about where you want to go, and the car goes there. Some quirky styling, especially with the radio, but you get to know it quickly and it becomes second-nature. Solid, efficient, practical, fun-to-drive commuter or long distance car.
2011 MINI Cooper Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Base Convertible | $24,850 |
| John Cooper Works Hatchback | $29,100 |
| S Hatchback | $23,000 |
| John Cooper Works Convertible | $34,300 |
| S Convertible | $27,850 |
| Base Hatchback | $19,400 |
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