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    Mini

    Mini Rankings

    Among car brands in 2025.
    *Based on new cars and does not include used car reliability or maintenance and repair costs.
    Although BMW purchased the Mini brand in the 1990s and modern examples are much larger than their mid-20th century forebears, Mini retains a lot of its retro cool British sensibility. Some vehicles are still assembled in the UK. The sporty Mini Cooper is one of the smallest vehicles on the market, with a go-kart-like character that makes it exceptionally fun to drive. The larger Countryman competes with small SUVs, and John Cooper Works editions add even more power and more raucous handling. Mini sells both gas and electric versions (branded as “SE”) of every vehicle. Manual transmissions are no longer offered. Until recently, Mini had a checkered reliability history—several older models sat near the bottom of our reliability ratings. However, newer Minis have been among the most reliable on the market. Buyers of used models should pay careful attention to which model and year they choose.
    Parent Company: BMW Group
    Headquarters: Munich, Germany
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    Auto Test Center

    Precision testing comes standard at our 327-acre auto test center.

    TESTING LIKE NOBODY ELSE

    50+

    tests are conducted on every car we buy.

    PERFORMANCE TESTING

    6

    miles of track for testing acceleration, ride, handling, braking, and advanced driver assist systems.

    TIRE TESTING

    400

    tires tested a year for all-weather grip and rolling resistance.