Mini Roadster john Cooper Works 2dr Car Review - March 2012

REVIEW
List Price: £24,995
Tax Band: G
Insurance Group: 37
MPG: 41.5
CO2: 157
0-62 Mph: 6.5 secs
BHP: 211 BHP
Range: 456 miles
CarSite Verdict:  3.5/5
For those looking for a stylish and powerful open car, the Mini Roadster John Cooper Works is a great option. The strong resale values of the Mini brand make it a wise investment and the addition of a ‘sport’ button as a standard feature means that this model delivers great performance alongside a great sounding engine, making it both look and sound impressive.

PROS:  A great sounding engine and great performance credentials make this car fun to drive and ideal for those looking for a powerful vehicle.

CONS:  The expenses incurred for this model are fairly steep and this could be a deterrent to those on a budget.

Behind the Wheel

The four cylinder engine delivers a more than adequate power output of 211 bhp at 6000 rpm with torque figures of 192 lb-ft at 1850-5600 rpm. An impressive top speed of 147 mph is more than sufficient for a car of this class and combines with rapid acceleration speeds which allows the car to reach 0-62 mph in just 6.5 seconds.

In terms of noise disruption, there is a fair amount of sound within the cabin due to excessive wind and road noise. The engine adds a fair amount of noise to this as well but most of the time this is the manner most buyers expect from this type of car. Unfortunately the handling of the car is a little less than comfortable at times due to a lack of stability and control within the steering and over-firmness.

Looks & Equipment

In terms of in-car kit, this vehicle comes with a good supply of basic equipment. Some luxuries are only available for an additional charge however and that means the car could become an expensive option.

The standard equipment includes: power steering, central locking, stability control, air conditioning, electric windows, electric door mirrors, rear parking sensors and an advanced stereo system with CD and MP3 compatibility.

Practicality, Safety & Reliability

For an open car, this model is fairly practical and there is plenty of room and adjustment for the driver and passenger. Both the seats and the steering column are adjustable for a range of movement and this means that driving positions are comfortable.

Some of the materials look and feel cheap whilst others are the height of luxury, making the interior a real area of contrast. However, the overall quality of the build seems high and this makes reliability a strong asset for this model. The reputation of the brand is also good for this and Mini consistently score well in customer satisfaction surveys.

In terms of storage capacity, the boot offers a modest 240 litres. As there are only two seats in this model there is no option to expand this by folding down the rear seats and this means that use may be a little limited.

Safety levels are also high within this model due to an advanced safety kit. This includes standard fittings such as driver, passenger and front side airbags with an alarm and immobiliser also fitted to deter thieves.

Value for Money

Priced at £24,850 this is model is evenly priced against its rivals and that means it performs well within its class. Compared to other models in the Mini Roadster range, this model offers higher performance with less economic value for a higher purchase price and that means those looking for value over performance are likely to be tempted by the smaller Mini models.

Efficiency is little more than average with the car achieving 38.7 mpg on a combined cycle. This combines with fairly high carbon emissions of 169 g/km which place the car into a moderately high road tax band (H).

Minis are known for their strong resale values and those who choose to purchase this model will still be making a strong investment. Running costs, whilst not overly extortionate, are a little on the high side but those interested in this type of car are unlikely to find this a major problem.

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