Here's an excerpt of the review on their website:

All the MINI's other key attributes are in place. There is scuttle shake and a lot of unwanted movement on rough roads, but these don't dilute the soft-top's zest for life. With meaty steering, an agile chassis and wind-in-the-hair thrills, it's sure to be a popular choice, not least because the Convertible offers three hood colours and two unique paint finishes (including this Hot Orange). And while the Cooper is a hefty £2,525 more than the hatchback, at £14,625, the price is on a par with the MINI Convertible's class rivals.

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