When Dario Franchitti and Ashley Judd pulled up to
a post-Indy 500 party in 2010 in a blue-and-white Mini Cooper—mere
moments after Dario had taken the checkered flag at the Brickyard—all
doubts about Mini’s macho cred dispelled. And recent styling moves have
made this iconic British sports car even more appealing to the eye,
especially when you add in the track-tuned John Cooper Works premium
package. When Mini debuted their first two-seater last fall, they also
bowed a posh big sibling in the John Cooper Works coupe that is plain
nasty looking—black alloy wheels, dual center-mounted exhaust, a
significantly increased raked roofline in contrasting colors; even an
active spoiler to improve aerodynamics at speed.
The John Cooper Works coupe packs a 208 horsepower
turbo under the signature two-tone hood, and the nimble suspension will
have you re-creating the heist scene from The Italian Job on every
curvy road you encounter. Yet for all that performance, the coupe has
practicality. The hatch pops open to reveal a surprisingly cavernous
trunk, suitable for throwing in your better half’s bags for a romantic
weekend escape. Just be careful: She might get jealous when your car
turns more guys’ heads than she does.
Style factor: Leather-wrapped steering
wheel, well-appointed interior, booming Harman-Kardon sound system and
of course the big center-console-mounted speedo, and major curb appeal
Fiscal factor: The sticker above 38K might strike some as a steep price to pay for this slick coupe
Fun factor: With good power-to-weight ratio and taut suspension, this car just begs to be thrown into corners
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