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In 2015 Mini Cooper is extremely fun to drive, auto writers say, and now offers a four-door model with a larger back seat and more cargo space.

The 2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop’s standard turbocharged three-cylinder engine has enough pep off the line for some automotive journalists, but others think the base Mini Cooper can be a bit slow getting up to speed. However, they agree that the turbocharged four-cylinder engine in Cooper S models delivers energetic acceleration. All Mini Cooper Hardtop and Convertible models come standard with a six-speed manual transmission and are available with a six-speed automatic. The base 2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop gets up to an EPA-estimated 29/40 mpg city/highway, which is good for the class. While some note that it rides harshly, critics praise the Mini Cooper’s responsive handling, sharp steering and strong brakes, which they say make it very fun to drive.

Auto writers report that the 2015 Mini Hardtop’s cabin is stylish and nicely appointed with high-end materials. They say the Mini Hardtop 2 Door doesn’t have much back-seat space, but the new Hardtop 4 Door has enough room in the back to accommodate adults. The Mini Hardtop 2 Door’s cargo hold is small for the class, but the 4 Door’s is about average. Standard features in the 2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop include leatherette upholstery, automatic climate control, Bluetooth, a USB/iPod adapter, a climate-controlled glove box and color-customizable ambient lighting. Available features include leather upholstery, heated front seats, a Harman Kardon audio system, satellite radio, a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, automated parallel parking assist, a panoramic sunroof, a head-up display, navigation and the Mini Connected infotainment system with smartphone app integration. Test drivers report that the Mini Hardtop’s audio and climate controls are more straightforward than they were in previous model years, and many appreciate that the Mini Connected infotainment system is easy to use

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