Mini Announces 2007 Pricing

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The all-new 2007 Mini Cooper will carry a sticker price of $18,050, a full $600 more than the outgoing model. The higher-performance Cooper S only sees a $300 rise in price, to $21,200. Both new convertible models are priced the same as the 2006 editions: $22,600 for the Cooper convertible and $26,050 for the Cooper S convertible. The prices do not include an increased destination charge of $650.

The enthusiast favorite John Cooper Works Edition will cost an additional $6,300 to the Cooper S Convertible price but it has not been updated for the new hardtop Cooper S.

There is no solid on-sale date for the new Minis, besides a vague “early 2007,” but we’ve heard there will be a push around President’s Day weekend and the pricing sheet provided by BMW says "effective date 2/1/07."

Related:
Next-Generation Mini Cooper Makes U.S. Debut at Detroit Auto Show
Update: More 2007 Mini Info
2007 Mini Cooper Fully Revealed, Almost

By David Thomas | October 31, 2006 | Comments (2)

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M3

Too bad the new Mini isn't affordable like the original Mini way back when. Same thing for the New Beetle versus the original.

Bryan

I do have the new Mini as I am working in Germany. I have to say that it is a real pleasure to drive and own. The new enhancements are quite the upgrade. Those of you waiting, it is well worth it. Also, as I have my invoice, I have been quoted 38 MPG Highway and 32 city. I have had it for just over 2 months and I am pretty sure that is correct.

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