The British brand has launched its latest hatch in Australia, and the entry-level two-door model has an optional extras list that can double its price.
Customers who order “one with the lot” will be staring down the barrel of a bill for $25,640 in options on top of the $26,650 for the price of their car.
1 “Lounge” leather trim: $2700
2 Sports automatic transmission with paddle shifters (Cooper S): $2650
3 18-inch alloy wheels: $2500
4 “Cross-punch” leather trim: $2400
5 Automatic transmission (Cooper and Cooper S): $2350
6 Panoramic sunroof: $1900
7 Adaptive LED headlights: $1800
8 “Professional” sat-nav: $1400
9 Driver assistance pack: $1350
10 Harmon Kardon stereo: $1200
from
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/mini-offers-one-car-for-the-price-of-two-20140415-36og4.html
Via http://www.norcalminis.com/2014/05/australias-drive-stunned-by-cost-of.html
Customers who order “one with the lot” will be staring down the barrel of a bill for $25,640 in options on top of the $26,650 for the price of their car.
1 “Lounge” leather trim: $2700
2 Sports automatic transmission with paddle shifters (Cooper S): $2650
3 18-inch alloy wheels: $2500
4 “Cross-punch” leather trim: $2400
5 Automatic transmission (Cooper and Cooper S): $2350
6 Panoramic sunroof: $1900
7 Adaptive LED headlights: $1800
8 “Professional” sat-nav: $1400
9 Driver assistance pack: $1350
10 Harmon Kardon stereo: $1200
from
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/mini-offers-one-car-for-the-price-of-two-20140415-36og4.html
Via http://www.norcalminis.com/2014/05/australias-drive-stunned-by-cost-of.html
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