BMW has released pricing details on the forthcoming Mini Convertibles, which go on sale in the UK this summer.
The 90bhp Mini One Convertible kicks off the soft-top range at £13,325. Its 115bhp Cooper Convertible range mate will sell for a £1,300 premium, at £14,625. That's a carefully-metered figure, undercutting both Peugeot's popular but ageing 206 CC and Daihatsu's new Copen. Citroën's £12k C3 Pluriel, Smart's similarly-tagged Roadster Light, and Ford's most basic StreetKa all come for less, however. Both cars get improved standard equipment over the standard hatch that incorporates a remote alarm, ISOFIX child seating points, a parking distance control system and a rev counter.
Buyers will be able to choose between eight body colours including hot orange and cool blue, both exclusive to the rag-top. There will also be new interior upholstery schemes offered across the range.
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Woah, such an expensive price
Woah, such an expensive price for a mini-convertible. If I was working at one of the top dissertation.com sites, I would never waste this much money on a mini-convertible. That's just me, though, and I won't speak for anyone else.