Having had 3 Mini's in the family, here's my view FWIW. Cars 1 &3 wifes, low mileage driver, car 2 mine, anything but low mileage and slow!
Car 1 - R56 Cooper 1.6, Dec 2006, FBMWSH, bought with 18K, sold 4 years on with 44k. Regualr old changes, no timing chain death rattle on start up. Had 2 tyres, rear pads and discs (BMW specialist fitted) and new front pads. Faultless reliability, sad to see it go. Bought from Mini specialst in Norfolk, standard aftermarket warranty.
Replaced by Car 3, an R56 2012 Cooper S Cabriolet, high spec, BMWSH. Bought from Rybrook nearly 2 years ago on 14k miles, today done 24k, faultless mechanicaly, one service under service plan. Only other issue has been the self-levelling gizmo at the front (for the xenon headlight adjustment) failed. Replaced, by local Mini dealer. Cant fault it. Ride is firm on 205/45X17 runflats, but reduce tyre pressures 3-4psi and it improves.
Car 2 - R56 Cooper S saloon (58 plate). Again, full BMWSH, bought from Benham's Wolverhampton, 51K miles in 2014, well speced. Six weeks in the Mini enjoyment, piston broke after 1,800 miles. Taken to Sytner, diagnosed, engine strip, new short engine under Mini warranty at no cost to me. Sytner also reported engine badly coked up (prev owner short journeys?) and they sorted this too at no cost. Also fitted with new thermostat and new water pump, but thermostat began leaking 6 months on from new engine. Fixed under Mini warranty, but took 2+ weeks as part was in short supply/back order and dealer was pressurised to resolve. Did have a hire car Mini was paying for. Car sold to work colleague, still running today, but had a couple of electrical gremlins.
So it's variable on reliability, but it's a car a like, the performance versions are great fun to drive - and fast, but I'd only buy again with the full Mini service history and a Mini 12-month warranty.
The R56 series 1.6 engines in the Cooper S are the same as in the performance DS3s, and some Pug RCZs and prone to same timing chain and coking issues.
Suzuki Swift sport nippy, but hey, doesnt have the charisma of a Mini, does it?
Thing is there's plenty of Mini's around, specs vary widely so you can be picky, but I'd suggest air con and part leather upholstry, reverse park sensors as a minimum and 16in wheels if a Cooper. Pan roof is nice, xenon headlights make a hell of a difference too. Also check if it's an 'S' that the recall has been done to the turbocharger (aux water pump cools after switch off) - recall was for 'smouldering' then car in flames!! See HJ car by car, but lots of niggly faults can occur.
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