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		<title>Mini Cooper: The Fuel Economy Test Drive</title>
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In my capacity as an automotive journalist, I have driven the Mini Cooper before. Several times, as a matter of fact. But when the red 2008 Mini with black stripes was delivered on Friday, I had a mission in mind. I was going to put its EPA fuel economy estimates to the test.
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<p>In my capacity as an automotive journalist, I have driven the Mini Cooper before. Several times, as a matter of fact. But when the red 2008 Mini with black stripes was delivered on Friday, I had a mission in mind. I was going to put its EPA fuel economy estimates to the test.</p>
<p>The Mini Cooper in my possession for a few days had a standard 1.6-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine that could turn out 118 hp. It may not sound like much, but in a car this small, it&#8217;s enough. It also had a six-speed manual transmission, which would help in the mpg department. The test car did have sport suspension and 16-inch wheels, rather than the regular 15-inchers, but I didn&#8217;t think that would affect the fuel economy much. The EPA estimated 28 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway.</p>
<p>The morning the Mini Cooper appeared in my driveway, I was already late for lunch. I grabbed the keys, reset the mpg counter, threw the car in reverse, and tore off in the direction of the restaurant where I would meet a few friends. I did not drive responsibly. Safety was, as always, my priority, but speed came in a close second. I was surprised, on reaching the restaurant a few miles away, that I had still averaged over 32 mpg, even driving like a jerk.</p>
<p>Over the next few days, I drove in a much more sane way around Portland. Lots of in-town driving, some freeway, some stop-and-go traffic at 5:30. It never dipped below 30 mpg. As you can see, after five days of normal driving, I averaged 33.7 mpg. This is above the EPA&#8217;s combined rating for the Mini Cooper of 32 mpg.</p>
<p><img style="vertical-align: middle;" src="http://www.goodgreencars.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/mini-mileage.jpg" alt="Mini Cooper Fuel Economy" width="426" height="320" /></p>
<p>I have to give the car back, and it&#8217;ll be a while before I get another. BMW, which owns the Mini brand, is pulling back on its press loaners for now. In the meantime, we can all look forward to those precious few electric <a href="http://www.miniusa.com/#/learn/MINIE-m" target="_blank">Mini E</a> models coming to the States for real-world testing.</p>
<p>This car was provided for review by the manufacturer at no cost to the reviewer.</p>
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