Sunday, May 12, 2024
ADVT 
Reviews

2013 MINI: Not Normal

Glen Konorowski Darpan, 06 Feb, 2014 03:55 AM
  • 2013 MINI: Not Normal
Boasting the best of England and Germany, these vehicles are designed for car enthusiasts
 
There are not many cars on the market truly made for the car enthusiast under the $50,000 mark. One car that does fit into that category is the MINI, equipped with the John Cooper Works (JCW) package. I not only had the pleasure of testing a MINI but I had the extra thrill of it being a convertible as well.
 
Since MINI is owned by BMW but made in England, it has the best of English old time style and solid German engineering behind it. One of those “Old English” features was the convertible top.
 
Unlike other tops that just fold down, the MINI’s top opens like a sunroof over the driver and passenger, but stays covered over the back seats. This I have to say was a real nice feature, as a few of the days I was driving the car, it was just too cold to put the roof down totally.
 
Later in the test week, temperatures did rise and the top came all the way down. A feature of the MINI convertible is the wind deflector. This mesh or screen device sets up like a little window behind the front seats plus across the back seats. By deflecting the wind, noise drops as well as swirling wind in the front seat area well worth the $150 extra cost.
 
Despite its rather small size, front seating and legroom are fairly generous even for those taller people as the seats drop to a very low position. All the switches or better referred to as toggles are placed in the lower centre dash or over the interior mirror. The centre speedometer is not easily read due to all the other functions housed in the speedometer area. But this isn’t too important as there is another digital speedometer built into the tachometer mounted on the steering column. Everything else is well placed making the driving experience easy.
 
 
One thing the MINI and especially the convertible is not noted for, is its ability to carry much including rear passengers. A couple of suitcases in the back seat area, or small children and maybe some small soft luggage in the trunk or boot as the English say.
 
With the John Cooper Works package, engine power is increased to 208hp due to the twin scroll turbo charger. Keeping this power in check are anti-lock, 4-wheel disc brakes, standard on all MINI’s. So, what does all this mean? Well, this means that the JCW convertible MINI is one of the best handling cars in this price range bar none.
 
The cars short wheelbase made it easy to zip around in traffic and have fun doing it. Even at highway speeds, the car was very solid giving the driver an abundance of confidence.
 
As you might have gathered by now, I really enjoyed driving the MINI. To quote an old friend, “This car is more fun than I am legally entitled to” and that is just how I felt. At about $42,000, the convertible is not inexpensive, but the sheer fun factor is well worth the investment. 
 
By Glen Konorowski

MORE Reviews ARTICLES

2013 Cadillac ATS

2013 Cadillac ATS
I have been waiting quite some time to drive Cadillac’s all new ATS, a compact luxury sport sedan touted by the press as ‘General Motors bid to take on BMW’s 3-series cars.’

2013 Cadillac ATS

2013 Nissan Rogue

2013 Nissan Rogue
Looking over the Rogue for the first time you will notice that it really isn’t that small of a vehicle. In fact I would call it a generous mid-sized crossover. 

2013 Nissan Rogue

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SKY

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SKY
I have always been a fan of the Mazda3, as its lines and practical size make it just about right for the kind of life I lead. That life is carrying around a lot of things especially car parts and tools and the Mazda3 Sport has wagon-like features making it easy to get things in and out

2013 Mazda3 Sport GS SKY

2013 Kia Soul

2013 Kia Soul
One of the more interesting designs to come from KIA in the last few years has to be the Soul. The square-like design of the car was an instant hit with me, as it seemed to be an ideal people mover

2013 Kia Soul

2013 Mercedes-Benz S550 4MATIC

2013 Mercedes-Benz S550 4MATIC
It has been a number of years since I have driven a vehicle with a price tag over $100,000 but it was well worth the wait. I had the opportunity to experience such a car with one of Mercedes-Benz top-of-the-line models – the S550 long wheel-base.

2013 Mercedes-Benz S550 4MATIC

2013 Jeep Patriot

2013 Jeep Patriot
A few years ago when the Patriot arrived in showrooms, I immediately thought of the old boxy Jeep Cherokee, one of Jeep’s most popular selling vehicles. You have to admit that it is a practical design that gets the maximum cargo space in the smallest package.

2013 Jeep Patriot