R52 MINI CONVERTIBLE
R52 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE Services
60k, 90k, 120k Service
We recommend a thorough service every 3 years or every 30000 miles.
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Collision repair
Major and minor full body collision repairs. (insurance repairs)
Repair Cost & Breakdown
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R52 Mini Cooper Convertible
Years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Three years after the introduction of the hardtop version of the MINI came the Convertible, a vehicle that once again rocketed the Cowley-built but Munich-bankrolled car onto the must-haves list. Two versions were on offer from the outset; the entry-level 90bhp MINI One Convertible and the sporty 116bhp Cooper Convertible. A few months later, MINI surprised everybody by launching the supercharged 170bhp Cooper S drop top.
Like the Cooper Hardtop, the Convertible can be configured with a 134-horsepower turbocharged 3-cylinder engine or a 189-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder (Cooper S), with either the 6-speed manual or the 6-speed automatic transmission.
About The R52 Convertible
The R52 Mini Cooper Convertible comes in 2 models, the Cooper S convertible and the base model Cooper. The base model has a 4-Cyl, 1.6L engine with a combined fuel economy of 26 mpg while the Cooper S has a 4-Cyl, supercharged engine with a combined 24 mpg. The R52 convertible is pushing 115 hp while the S model is pushing 168 hp.
What does the S stand for on a Mini Cooper?
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It is Sport. Hence the late Rover Mini Cooper Sport, also referred to as Cooper S. It isn’t supercharged as BMW still call the latest one Cooper S when its turbocharged.
What is special about Mini Cooper?
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It’s basically a small economy car that is known for its speed, extreme drifting, and unique look. Mini, which is owned by BMW, is recognized at making some of the most popular small cars. While the Cooper is the most recognized model, there are other cars from Mini to choose from.
Do Mini Cooper S have Turbo?
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Cooper S and John Cooper Works cars get a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 189 horsepower in the Cooper S and 228 horsepower in the John Cooper Works. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, and a six-speed automatic is available.