I'm a long time Mini/MINI enthusiast. Back in 2008, I traded in my 2nd new MINI Cooper S for my current daily driver, a Mazdaspeed3. Love the MS3, but I just get automotive wanderlust every few years, and it's time to move on.
Luckily for me, after getting larger (Clubman) & larger (Countryman) with their model lineup, MINI decided to go back to actually being "mini" by introducing the 2-seat "Coupé." When I first saw the concept, I hated the roofline, but it has grown on me. In fact, I did a complete 180, and I kinda dig it now.
So I was among the first to order a new 2012 Coupé. I chose the Cooper S trim (1.6L turbo). Due to the high cost of these models- they ARE overpriced, but this is an emotional decision for me, with logic thrown to the wind- I went pretty minimal with the options. Lightning Blue with a Silver roof, sport stripes, Xenon headlamps, white turn signals, factory alarm, and Harmon Kardon audio upgrade. It's at the port in England waiting for a boat right now. Should look kinda like this, but with 6-spoke rims:
184hp, 35mpg highway, and the main reason I decided to go this route- handling. I love the MS3's power, but I have my 1JZ for when I want hardcore acceleration. In my daily drive, I want handling, and the Coupé appears to have that in spades- even moreso than the MINI hatchback.
The Coupé was built on the already rigidized chassis from the current convertible, then they added cross bracing behind the seats (no need for RSB) and tweaked the suspension. MINI isn't saying exactly what they did to the suspension, but the automotive press say it's a noticeable improvement to handling. Maybe not to ride quality, but my other 2 MINIs were superb handing with rough rides, so I'm used to it.
FYI, there will be a convertible version dubbed "The Roadster" next Spring. I'm just not a ragtop guy. Not for a DD. Had a Miata, loved it, but I could never park that in downtown Tampa where I work the midnight shift & expect to see the roof in one piece for very long.
Luckily for me, after getting larger (Clubman) & larger (Countryman) with their model lineup, MINI decided to go back to actually being "mini" by introducing the 2-seat "Coupé." When I first saw the concept, I hated the roofline, but it has grown on me. In fact, I did a complete 180, and I kinda dig it now.
So I was among the first to order a new 2012 Coupé. I chose the Cooper S trim (1.6L turbo). Due to the high cost of these models- they ARE overpriced, but this is an emotional decision for me, with logic thrown to the wind- I went pretty minimal with the options. Lightning Blue with a Silver roof, sport stripes, Xenon headlamps, white turn signals, factory alarm, and Harmon Kardon audio upgrade. It's at the port in England waiting for a boat right now. Should look kinda like this, but with 6-spoke rims:
184hp, 35mpg highway, and the main reason I decided to go this route- handling. I love the MS3's power, but I have my 1JZ for when I want hardcore acceleration. In my daily drive, I want handling, and the Coupé appears to have that in spades- even moreso than the MINI hatchback.
The Coupé was built on the already rigidized chassis from the current convertible, then they added cross bracing behind the seats (no need for RSB) and tweaked the suspension. MINI isn't saying exactly what they did to the suspension, but the automotive press say it's a noticeable improvement to handling. Maybe not to ride quality, but my other 2 MINIs were superb handing with rough rides, so I'm used to it.
FYI, there will be a convertible version dubbed "The Roadster" next Spring. I'm just not a ragtop guy. Not for a DD. Had a Miata, loved it, but I could never park that in downtown Tampa where I work the midnight shift & expect to see the roof in one piece for very long.