MINI Cooper D and One Intro Video

We’ve got even more MF Video Friday for you today. The following are official BMW/MINI videos of the MINI display at the Geneva Motor Show.

MINI Worth Millions?

Found this in Esquire Magazine of all places. >Your Mini Cooper tops out at 126 miles per hour and squeaks out the power of a mere 118 horses. But what this glorified...

MINI Cooper D, One & Sidewalk UK Debut

MINI UK Press Release: The eagerly awaited unveiling of the new MINI One and MINI Cooper D takes place this week in Geneva. Both cars offer a dynamic drive and excellent fuel...

R50 vs R56 Reader Review

MotoringFile reader and dual MINI owner Wayne Dyer has written an excellent comparison of his two MINIs: a 2004 MINI Cooper and the other a 2007 Cooper S. It’s both an excellent...

MINI at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show

Official MINI Press Release: Small car, big opportunities: The world premier of two additional MINI models will be celebrated at the 77th International Motor Show in Geneva. The new MINI One and...

2007 JCW Kit Officially Announced

[Updated w/Official English Press Release] MINI has officially announced the JCW kit for the R56 that we reported about earlier in the week. The kit includes a JCW exhaust, intake and ECU...

Newsweek Road Tests the R56

You will actually be able to check this out in the March 05 issue. >When the Mini Cooper folks took me and a few other automotive journalists to a racetrack to test...

2008 JCW Stage One Upgrade Revealed

MF Exclusive: Yesterday we broke the news that MINI would most likely be releasing two JCW vehicles rather than simply offering one JCW product as previously expected. Thanks to sources from three...

MotorWeek Road Tests the R56

Some of you might have caught this on your local PBS stations airing of the show. For those of you that didn’t, here is the written review. >When BMW took the wraps...

MINI’s Future JCW Vehicle(s)

MF Exclusive Yesterday we introduced the idea that MINI could releasing two JCW vehicles rather than the one we had expected to see late this year or early next. We now have...