How Long Will 2009 Mini Cooper 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.
Is a 2009 Mini Cooper Safe?
In government crash testing, the Cooper hatchback achieved four out of five stars for frontal crash protection. Side-impact tests resulted in a perfect five stars for front side protection and four stars for rear occupants.
What model is a 2009 Mini?
The 2007-2013 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hatchback model number is “R56” and is the 2nd Generation model that replaced the gen1 hatchback models in 2007 with a completely new car from top to bottom.
Is the 2009 Mini Cooper good with gas?
2009 MINI Cooper Overview At 28/37 mpg city/highway, the base model gets the best fuel economy ratings.
Does 2009 Mini Cooper S have Turbo?
The Mini Cooper S hardtop ($21,950) and convertible ($26,800) are equipped with a 172-horsepower turbocharged version of the same engine, stiffer suspension, performance exhaust system, and 16-inch alloy wheels with 195/55R16 all-season run-flat tires for both body styles; 17-inch wheels are optional.
What Gen is a 2009 Mini Cooper?
2nd Generation
The 2007-2013 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hatchback model number is “R56” and is the 2nd Generation model that replaced the gen1 hatchback models in 2007 with a completely new car from top to bottom.
What kind of engine is in a 2009 Mini Cooper S?
1.6-liter four-cylinder engine
Under the hood, the 2009 Mini Cooper packs a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that generates 118 horsepower in the base model. However, the 172 horsepower turbocharged engine in the Cooper S earns the most attention, especially when matched to the standard six-speed manual transmission.