Mini is hard at work getting their 2013 Mini Cooper and Mini John Cooper stable ready to hit the market. Dealerships are expecting to arrange the first test drives. The crowning glory of this lineup is the 2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP is on schedule for a fall release and is set to a starting price of $39.950. That includes the $700 destination fee.
The 2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP is a hardy looking, tiny vehicle that’s small in size, but big in everything else. It has a turbocharged four cylinder engine that offers an amazing 218 horsepower and up to 207 pound feet of torque. That might not be much for a full sized sedan, but in this little coupe, it’s very aggressive, especially since this model is 121 pounds lighter than a normal John Cooper Works Hardtop.
Of course if the almost $40,000 price tag is too much for you for a 2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP, you can relax because that is the most expensive Mini being released. You can pick and choose through the entire collection of Mini’s and add features and options as you like to create a Mini that is personalized to your taste and style.
Mini Pricing
- Cooper: $20,400
- Cooper S: $24,000
- John Cooper Works: $30,800
MINI Coupe
- Cooper: $22,150
- Cooper S: $25,450
- John Cooper Works: $32,050
MINI Roadster
- Cooper: $26,250
- Cooper S: $29,250
- John Cooper Works: $36,400
MINI Clubman
- Cooper: $22,100
- Cooper S: $25,800
- John Cooper Works: $33,000
MINI Convertible
- Cooper: $25,850
- Cooper S: $28,850
- John Cooper Works: $36,000
MINI Countryman
- Cooper: $22,700
- Cooper S: $26,300
- Cooper S ALL4: $28,000
- John Cooper Works: $35,550
MINI John Cooper Works GP
- GP: $35,950
Options for these models include Sirius at a $250 increase that includes one year of service and a Premium Package at an increase of $1,250 for the Mini Hardtop and Clubman that includes a panoramic sunroof, automatic windshield wipers and climate control.
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