Where can I get a mobile mechanic to fix my Mini?
Where can I get a mobile mechanic to fix my Mini?
Wherever you are, our network of mobile mechanics can come directly to your home or workplace to repair and service your MINI. Tell us what’s needed, compare quotes and customer reviews, and book online. We also offer Mobile Tyre Fitting and Mobile Locksmiths.
Is there a Repair Manual for a Mini Cooper?
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When did the new Mini One come out?
The new MINI hatch line-up will soon be complete, when the new MINI One and MINI Cooper D models are unveiled to the public at the International Geneva Motor Show on 8 March 2007.
What is the peak torque of a Mini Cooper D?
Under normal conditions peak torque of 240Nm is achieved between 1,750 and 2,000rpm. Deploying the engine’s Overboost function gives the Cooper D an additional 20Nm of torque, meaning the driver will experience 260Nm at 2,000rpm. MINI enthusiasts will recognise this torque figure is identical to that produced by the new MINI Cooper S.
Are there any minis built outside the UK?
Published information on cars built outside of the UK is scarce. For instance, there is one book on Australian cars, which is only marginally helpful (“Mini Minor Down Under”, Pedr Davis, ISBN 0-947079-10-6).
What kind of acceleration does a Mini Cooper have?
The 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible has perky acceleration with its optional supercharged engine, but great handling is universal to all versions of the new ragtop. Reviews from across the Web noted the “fun to drive” qualities of the 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible.
Is there headroom in the 2008 Mini Cooper?
The Convertible’s interior space is almost as plentiful as the 2008 MINI Cooper, which means the backseat is more than snug with the front seats positioned where the driver and front passenger would likely have them. Headroom is, of course, no problem.
Are there any books on the mini car?
For instance, there is one book on Australian cars, which is only marginally helpful (“Mini Minor Down Under”, Pedr Davis, ISBN 0-947079-10-6). Nothing major has been published on the South African cars (although the definitive book is in the works), and there is nothing major covering the Italian and Spanish cars, at least in English.