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

Comments 

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

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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