
The 2007 MINI Cooper doesn't look all that different from previous year models, but it's actually been through a complete re-engineering. Still small, despite being 2.5 inches longer than the 2006 model, it's also surprisingly comfortable and spacious for a car with such a tiny footprint. It's available as a base or S-model (base model coupe has a starting MSRP of $18,700) coupe or convertible.
Outside, the car still has the sturdy, squat shape that its maker refers to as the "bulldog stance," but it also has larger tail lights and tail pipes (there are two), and the turn-signal indicators have been moved from their previous position on the bumper to be part of the headlight array. In addition the S-model has fog lights now standard.
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