MINI Hatchback (01-06) - Review

Review by Dan Harrison on
Few cars are as well suited to urban life as the MINI. Its retro looks have proved to be more than just a passing fashion fad, it's compact, easy - as well as exciting - to drive and affordable to run. And that's why you'll see one on nearly every street in the country. Such is MINI's appeal that even early - and tatty - examples fetch surprisingly high prices, although those with choice options fetch the best money.
4 out of 5

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2.5 out of 5

Comfort

MINI's biggest failing is the lack of rear space. It's well suited to single people and couples - if they mainly use the rear seats for shopping - but not so good for small families unless they have very young children. The seats are fine for shot about-town trips, but lack support for longer motorway jaunts.

2 out of 5

Practicality

You may find yourself using the rear seats as luggage space, especially if you've been on a shopping spree, as the boot space is quite limited. It's a conventional Compared to the old Mini, it's huge. But next to its peers it's poor. The boot space is tiny and there isn't much storage space inside.

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Behind the wheel

One of the best interiors in the business - for a car of any price. Many of the details are sublime, harking back to Mini's 1960s roots. That's why there's a large speedometer in the centre of the dash, cute toggle switches and lashings of chrome. Despite the retro looks, MINI is reasonably equipped with driver-focused electronic aids. Visibility could be better, as it can be tricky to see out of the back with four on board. The driving position is comfortable (the car is geared more towards the driver than passengers) and it also harks back to the original car, as you sit upright and close to the ground.