Cars come in different shapes and sizes. Aside from flashy
colors and body style, another attention-getting factor of a car is its size.
Cars that are on both ends of the size spectrum tend to turn heads in their
direction. The Mini Cooper is a car that draws attention to itself.
The Mini Cooper was created by the collaboration of Sir Alec
Issigonis, designer of the Mini for the British Motor Corporation, and John
Cooper, the owner of the Cooper Car Company. The Mini Cooper is a small,
stylish, and inexpensive car. The first models came out in the 1960s. Even
today, it is quite a popular vehicle because of its unique appearance.
One of the reasons for the Mini Cooper’s popularity is its
“cuteness”. A Mini Cooper is approximately 12 feet in length, 4 to 6 feet in
width, and less than 5 feet in height. Nevertheless, its size has not hindered
its good performance.
Having just come out of the market, the 2011 Mini Cooper
draws buyers and car enthusiasts like bees to a flower. With the same trendy
design, the new models have gotten some upgrades, like engine power boost. They
have safety features such as side-impact air bags. Some of the auto parts Mini Cooper 2011 have are
improved. The new models are available as convertibles and hard tops.
New Mini Cooper models range from $20,000 to more than
$30,000 dollars, depending on the model. Because this group of models is very
new, it may be hard to find 2011 Mini Cooper spare parts. However, an automotive dismantler service may be
able to provide used parts from older Mini Cooper models that can be used for
the most recent ones.
The recently released models are, so far, receiving positive
feedback from the buyers. The 2011 Mini Coopers look quite similar to their
older counterparts, but technology has allowed the manufacturers to improve on
flaws that may have been present in the older models. Because of their timeless
design, more Mini Cooper models are probably going to be manufactured in the
future. By that time, the 2011 models would have been old, and the auto parts dismantlers would have
procured from these models would probably be used for the new generations of
Mini Coopers.