AutoMotto Reviews The 2011 MINI Cooper Convertible


Radhicka Saxena reviews the 2011 MINI Cooper Convertible for AutoMotto.. Would Radhicka buy one? Depends,
It is slightly difficult to maneuver it around the corners requiring you to twist and turn the wheel quite a bit. The ride can be awkward and slightly noisy. In addition, the leg room behind is quite cramped. Not all models offer a speedy joyride when on the road. If you are into a high powered driving experience then go for the turbo engine powered John Cooper Works version. If you are concerned about the budget, then opt for the more affordable standard version of the MINI Cooper Convertible.

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