2015 Mini John Cooper Works Is a Thing, Packs 228 Horsepower in a Bite-Size Package
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You can pretty much set your watch by the Mini product plan—the basic versions come first, followed by the progressively hotter iterations and myriad body styles. The arrival of a John Cooper Works version of the third-gen F56 hatchback marks a coming of age, the equivalent of Porsche pulling the… Continue reading