Another car I would love to own that falls into the daily driver category is a current 2011 MINI Cooper. It is small and lightweight with a peppy engine, plus it has great handling. I would take great handling over high horsepower any day; therefore the 121 bhp is a non-issue.

Luckily BMW knew what they were doing and produced a great car that now has a cult following. MINI claims the car is so much fun to drive because of its “bulldog stance”. I have never driven a MINI, but while working in Munich I rode in a Cooper S Convertible on the Autobahn and it was a blast. Again the top speed wasn’t there compared to the other cars flying past us, but it made up ground in the corners.
One thing you might be asking, “Why get a standard Cooper when you could add a Cooper S or John Cooper Works Edition to your dream garage?” The simple answer: racing. I am still competing in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Solo events which are races that take place through a cone course in an empty parking lot for best time. It is not side-to-side racing that might be seen on TV, but it is still an absolute blast. Last year, SCCA adjusted the car classifications for the Cooper S from G Stock to the much faster D Stock class. The Cooper S was dominating the GS class at regional and national events, but it will be much harder to win in DS. The standard Cooper remains in H Stock (the slowest class) where it is still very competitive. I am driving my daily driver in HS with great success, but I am no match for a MINI.

A quick aside, MINI just debuted the MINI Rocketman Concept which is even smaller than the current Cooper. There are rumors that it may enter production, so I will keep my fingers crosses.
*Thanks to netcarshow.com for the great pictures.
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