How many miles per gallon does a Mini Cooper get?

How many miles per gallon does a Mini Cooper get?

The Cooper model offers the same EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers as the 2020 MINI Hardtop: 28 miles per gallon in the city and 36 miles per gallon on the highway. The Cooper S variant still impresses, achieving 26 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway.

Do Mini Cooper S have good gas mileage?

Great gas mileage. Even though these cars use premium gas, it does offer decent gas mileage. I only have to fill up my tank once a month, and that is driving to and from work as well as other places around town. I can do about six to seven hours of solid freeway driving before needing a fill-up.

How many miles do Mini Cooper S last?

A Mini Cooper can last between 200,000 – 250,000 miles on average when properly maintained and driven conservatively. If you were to drive 15,000 miles per year, a Mini should provide 13 – 17 years of service before requiring uneconomical repairs or breaking down.

Does city or highway get better gas mileage?

The mpg is usually higher on highways compared to city driving since city driving necessitates slower speeds, idling, and higher revolutions per minute (rpm). According to Autolist, most vehicles achieve at least five more mpg on the highway than in the city.

What kind of gas mileage does Mini Cooper get?

The 2021 Mini Cooper gets a 1.5-liter Inline 3 under the hood that makes – and – of torque. This engine is quite fuel-efficient and helps the car deliver a mileage of 26 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. The combined efficiency of the engine comes out to be 26 mpg as rated by the EPA.

What should I know before buying a Mini Cooper?

It is after all, a second hand car so its an unknown quantity. A good visual inspection of the car and also underneath and an inspection of the engine bay and listen to the engine running is required. If your not sure, take an experienced mechanic with you before you commit.

Do you need to change filter on Mini Cooper?

As mentioned ad-nauseam in this and other forums, once you take possession, change all fluids and filter regardless, a lot of repair items are not hard to DIY and this alone will save a huge amount on labour costs. If you want something that was a solid warranty and peace of mind in regards to previous ownership, then buy New not second hand.