2003 MINI Cooper S 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2003 MINI Cooper  S  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2003 MINI Cooper S is a Front-wheel drive Hatchback. It can accommodate up to 4 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 1.6L L4 SOHC 16 valves Supercharged engine which outputs 163 hp @ 6000 rpm and is paired with 6 speed automatic gearbox. The 2003 MINI Cooper S has cargo capacity of 5.3 Liters and the vehicle weighs 2678 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2003 MINI Cooper S has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 178 N.m of torque and a top speed of 201 km/h. The 2003 MINI Cooper S accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 14.7 seconds and hits quarter mile at 20.6 seconds. Fuel consumption is 24 L/100km in the city and 33 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 19,425

Name S
Price $ 19,425
Body Hatchback
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 1.6L L4 SOHC 16 valves Supercharged
Power 163 hp @ 6000 rpm
Number of Seats 4 Seats
Transmission 6 speed automatic
Cargo Space 5.3 L
Maximum Cargo Space 5.3 L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 163 HP
Torque 178 N.m
Top Speed 201 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 14.7 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 24.0 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 33.0 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 2,678 KG
Brand MINI
Model Cooper
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 20.6 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 111.8 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 34.1 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 125.8 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

0-100km/h in a 2003 Mini Cooper S

2003 MINI Cooper Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 1,424 $ 2,381 $ 2,916
Clean $ 1,268 $ 2,124 $ 2,597
Average $ 955 $ 1,609 $ 1,961
Rough $ 642 $ 1,094 $ 1,324
Outstanding $ 1,424 $ 2,381 $ 2,916
Clean $ 1,268 $ 2,124 $ 2,597
Average $ 955 $ 1,609 $ 1,961
Rough $ 642 $ 1,094 $ 1,324

Think of the born-again 2003 Mini Cooper as an affordable, luxurious go-kart for adults. Is this your dream car? Better get in line.

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MINI Cooper Overview and History

One of the most easily recognizable cars in the world, the Mini has managed to attain cult status despite the fact that it's as common as they come. The idea and the design of the Mini came from the British Motor Corporation originally, but the small car has undergone several changes when it comes to the producer.

Back in the 60s it started a whole new craze because, despite it being very small, it actually had enough space inside for passengers and luggage. This was thanks to the innovative design of the front wheel drive and engine. Initially, the cars were sold either under the Austin or the Morris badge. It wasn't until 1969 that Mini became a marque of its own.

The Minis were also quite efficient from the performance point of view, having a unibody that further reduced weight and granted more space inside the car. Its design became so known that by 1990 Rover Group, descendants of BMC, decided to trademark the car.

The first Mini was produced in August 1959, the Mark I also known as the Austin 850 and the Morris 850 in international markets, while in the UK they were known as Austin Seven or the Morris Mini-Minor. Until the end of the first generation in 1967, the cars received several upgrades including better suspension and automatic transmission.

The second generation of cars was produced between 1967 and 1970. They had a redesigned front grill and a larger rear window. It was these cars that were used to make the hit film “The Italian Job” in 1969.

An interesting version of the Mini can in 1961 when John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company saw the potential of the small cars and decided to create the Mini Cooper, a more powerful version of the basic Austin Mini Cooper and Morris Mini Cooper. It had a bigger engine at 997cc, 55hp, twin SU carburetors, a closer ration gearbox and disc brakes.

The good reviews for this version led to the development of an even sportier version, the Mini cooper S in 1963. Cooper also built cars specifically for the racing circuit. These were particularly successful in the Monte Carlo Rally which they won in 1964, 1965 and 1967 (in 1966 they were disqualified despite finishing on the top three positions).

The third generation of Minis, the Mark III, came between 1970-2000. These had bigger bodies, concealed door hinges and winding windows (previous models had sliding ones). Despite all their best efforts, the manufacturers simply couldn't bring that new air look to the Mini, now in serious need of a make-over, a fact which severely affected overall sales.

The only way that the Mini survived during the 80s and 90s was to come up with “special editions”. This was in part the doing of BMW which bought the remnants of BMC under the Rover badge. These models were seen as cool fashion icons, a touch of retro in an otherwise modern market. But BMW wasn't finished with the Mini logo which it still held, in 2001, the technologically advanced New Mini was launched, which was otherwise unrelated to the old car. In 2007 the number of car produced reached 1 million.

2003 MINI Cooper Consumer Reviews

hammerlogger, 10/11/2015
S 2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl S/C 6M)
I love my mini - Car lover
Just starting from the time I got the car- I Purchased my mini last year (in 2014). The seller did not do any maintenance to the car since he owned it (for 3 years) and no record of what was done to the car. I could tell there was something going on with the belt at the time I purchased it. (ended up being belt tensioner) We have done tons of maintenance that was overdue along with preventative maintenance to keep it running strong.I literally drove my mini from Florida to California, then from California to Iowa, then from Iowa to Florida and had no issues. Not to mention the little car was weighted down most likely beyond its capacity as I was moving around the country a lot at the time. Here is a list of typical things that need to be replaced for higher mile minis and I highly suggest you look into these parts for replacement if you do own a mini: *Bypass valve *PC Valve *Spark plugs and wires *Coil Pack (usually rusted connection causing acceleration issues) *Map Sensors (preventative not really needed at the time) *Timing chain tensioner *ATI super charger damper crank pulley (highly suggest you go with a higher grade crank pulley- the stock ones are known to not last) *Power steering pump (always known to eventually go bad) Oil pan and seal *replaced belt *fuel filter *Suspension bump stops *Engine Mounts (mine were literally done for falling apart- i went with poly mounts however it will make the car more rigid so more vibration) I am a mother with a 3-year-old son. I have a large Recaro Car seat that fits in my car. I drive my car daily and I make road trips in my car. You have to decide personally why do you want an older R53 mini? My husband and I work on our own cars so we don't pay for a mechanic; We only pay for the parts. I highly suggest Way Motor Works or ECS Tuning they have the best deals on parts from what we have found for my mini. The car is small and rigid so the ride is not as smooth as our 335Xi BMW. If you want something that drives like a Cadillac then think about getting a different car. This is a fun little car that I enjoy modding and driving and I plan on replacing the engine when it comes to that point. I don't plan on ever getting rid of my mini. Is there some maintenance sure what car does not have maintenance especially once you hit 100k miles. Mini coopers are not your Toyota Camry or Honda Civic standard car they are for the unique few who find an interest in the silly character and the up and down pro and cons of what all involves the mini.
venussardine, 05/30/2016
S 2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl S/C 6M)
Need space in the garage?
Here was the challenge: Find a decent performing car that would fit in my two car garage along with an electric golf cart and a Chrysler Town and Country. At the time – about three years ago - the Fiat Abarth was out of stock at the local dealers and the current Mini was about an inch and a half too long. However the earlier Mini, being a little shorter, would work just fine, so I bought a used Cooper S to replace my Porsche. The previous owner had installed 18 inch wheels which allowed the car to corner as if on rails but resulted in a really rough ride. After about a year of this, I changed to 17 inch wheels. Much better. Any car with over 100,000 miles is going to need a lot of things replaced, and the Mini is no exception. Maintenance cost can be greatly reduced by not using “genuine Mini” parts. For example, I just had the clutch changed (for the first time) at 160,000 miles. The dual mass flywheel used as original equipment by Mini is made by Luk in Germany. Buying the replacement genuine Luk part from Rock Auto cost me $ 254.79 whereas had I bought the same part with a Mini sticker on it, the price would have been $ 734.75. I think of this Mini as a two person and a dog sports car that surprises many people with how fast it i
lichentwotinos, 05/28/2016
2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl 5M)
Research the quality issues before you buy
The Mini Cooper is the car to get if you value the unique blend of sporty handling, appearance and cargo space above all else, including reliability issues and the high cost of maintenance and repairs. I have lived with a stuck driver's side window and a windshield stress crack for many years. When I brought my Mini in for a recent power steering recall, I was informed that coolant and oil was leaking. It would cost almost $ 3k at the dealer or $ 1.5k at an independent shop. There is no shortage of class action lawsuits for various problems that Mini refused to resolve. It's a fun car to drive under the speed limit. I can squeeze a lot of stuff into it. I have been able to transport a folded queen memory foam mattress. I decided to sell my Mini rather than repair everything and risk facing other issues (clutch, transmission, etc.) popping up in the near future. I paid the MSRP of $ 17k in 2003 and sold it for $ 3k to the local franchise dealer in 2016 after another mechanic corroborated the repairs that were needed. I was not able to get anyone on Craigslist to pay more than the dealer.
conclusiongigabyte, 05/26/2012
Cute on the Outside, Scarey Under the Hood
I was given this car in 2004 as a gift from my parents. I could not have been happier. After having it for over eight years now, I am ready to drive it into the Hudson. This car has been nothing but one major problem after another. The first year I got it I was on the highway and the car just stopped switching gears above third gear. Luckily that was covered under warranty. Since, I have had the air conditioning go out twice, the power steering go out, windows stopped, door locks stopped, numerous overheating episodes, etc. My poor father has spent numerous hours and dollars repairing this thing. Thank goodness I have him though, because I would have spent several thousands by now
frostinggambler, 04/12/2019
2006 MINI Cooper
"Cute car"
Just wrecked it
radiatorspiffy, 01/31/2018
2006 MINI Convertible
"If DONT care about comfort, this is the car for y"
This little car is super fun. I am in love with convertibles now. The fact that this car is a convertible and is actually fun to drive are the only positives to the car. The seats are like concrete and offer NO lumbar support. The car is so small that when I tried to add a lumbar cushion it jammed my knees in to the dashboard even with my seat as far back as it would go. I tried a cushion for my butt and that just jammed my legs in to the steering wheel.

2003 MINI Cooper S Specifications

S Dimensions

Cargo Capacity5.3 L
Curb Weight2678 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity13.2 L
Height55.9 mm
Length142.8 mm
Wheelbase97.1 mm
Width66.5 mm

S Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name1.6L L4 SOHC 16 valves Supercharged
Stability Control (Option)Yes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission6 speed automatic

S Overview

BodyHatchback
Doors2
Engine1.6L L4 SOHC 16 valves Supercharged
Fuel Consumption24 (Manual City)33 (Manual Highway)
Power163 hp @ 6000 rpm
Seats4
Transmission6 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper50000/km, 48/Months Powertrain50000/km, 48/Months Roadside Assistance50000/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 72/Months

S Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesStd
Anti-Theft AlarmNone
Brake Type4 wheel disc
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone
Side AirbagNone

S Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP195/55R16

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