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2005 Mini Cooper Latest Updates

MINI and Per make it to Topeka..whew.

It’s a long way to Wisconsin. »

Whooosh.

A new exhaust for the MINI »

Rub A-Dub Dub.

We find out just how big a tire you can stuff in a stock MINI wheel well. »

7 in a row

Our MINI loves fast transions too much. »

MINI takes top index (again)

Want to see why the MINI is so fast in transitions? »

Goodbye MINI!

What could we possibly trade our MINI in for? »

MINI wraps up Solo season

Another win in H-stock. »

Save the Pucks.

Get the puck out of here… »

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2005 Mini Cooper

2005 Mini Cooper Specs:

Body type:
Coupe
Country of origin:
England
0-60 time:
9.1 seconds
Displacement:
1598cc
Stock Horsepower
115 bhp at 6000 rpm
Torque
111 lb.-ft at 4500 rpm
Engine configuration:
Inline-4
Transmission:
5-speed manual
Drivetrain configuration:
Front-wheel-drive
Suspension:
MacPherson Strut (front)
Multi-link (rear)
Brakes:
disc/disc
Body Width:
66.5 inches
Curb Weight:
2524 pounds
Wheelbase:
97.1 inches

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