2010 Mini Cooper: Nothing big is happening at Mini for 2010. All 2010 Minis come standard with a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control. Two 50th-anniversary packages, called Mayfair and Camden, are available for Mini Cooper and Mini Cooper S hardtop models. Each come with unique color and trim combinations including mirror caps, 17-inch wheels, interior trimmings and badges. The Mayfair is supposed to be the elegant arrangement, while Camden is the forward-looking modern-style choice. A Harman Kardon sound system is optional. Prices for the 2010 Cooper and 2010 John Cooper Works are up $300 from last year. The Cooper S is $400 more than in 2009. Production of the battery-powered Mini E ends with the 2009 model.
2010 Mini Cooper Convertible: The multifunction steering wheel is now standard. A Harman Kardon audio system is now optional. And prices go up $400 for Cooper convertibles and Cooper S convertibles. The John Cooper Works convertible is $250 more expensive than the 2009 model.
2010 Mini Clubman: The Mini that isn't quite as mini gets the same updates as the rest of the Mini lineup. That includes a standard multifunction steering wheel, an optional Harman Kardon stereo and a mandatory price increase of between $250 and $400.

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steveligor says:
12:23 PM, 03/29/2010
The Mini is such a beautiful vehicle. It has one of those timeless looks that rarely come around. I love it.
Steve Ligor