BMW Mini Cooper Windscreen, Windblocker,
Windstop & Wind Deflectors, Front Hoop Model
With the best BMW Mini Cooper windscreen available, enjoy the best of top-down driving. Whether you're talking on your cell phone, enjoying your stereo, or carrying on a conversation with your passenger, this windblocker will deliver a much quieter, more comfortable, and wind-free cockpit.
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Review of the BMW Mini Cooper
The 2008 Mini Cooper is a "but?" car. It's tremendously fun to drive, but its
taut suspension can be jarring on a daily basis. Its compact dimensions make
parking and maneuvering through traffic a snap, but transporting four people and
their stuff can be an iffy proposition. The modernistic interior is a design
student's dream, but an ergonomic specialist's nightmare. The convertible is a
whole bunch of fun in the sun, but rear visibility is poor regardless of whether
the top is up or down.
All of these "but" scenarios would seem to indicate a car filled with
compromises. However, like a good marriage, those compromises bring beautiful
rewards. Since its North American reintroduction for 2002, the Mini brand has
been in constant demand by a growing, loyal customer base. It is simultaneously
a cultural icon, a sales success and a car enthusiast's plaything.
Despite this success, parent company BMW didn't rest on its laurels,
completely redesigning the Cooper hatchback last year to address areas of
weakness and reduce build costs. The result is a car that rides more
comfortably, has better performance and has a friendlier driving position, all
without losing the friendly and frisky nature that makes a Mini a Mini. The
Cooper convertible maintains its previous-generation architecture for 2008, but
its overall goodness goes to show that BMW probably could've waited a few more
years before it conducted its redesign of the coupe.
(Review
from Edmonds.com)