Is the 2009 Mini Cooper reliable?

Is the 2009 Mini Cooper reliable?

Owns this car The 2009 I have has been a pleasure. Cars cost a lot of money, so when you look at your car you should smile. I smile every time I see my Mini. It has been a reliable car-it’s got 165,000 miles now so there have been some repairs-valve, brakes, etc., but overall it’s been great.

Has Mini Cooper reliability improved?

Since its last major redesign, the Mini Cooper has significantly improved upon its problematic areas. From 2015 onward, CR has given the Mini above-average reliability scores. Based on CR’s recent studies, we recommend the Mini’s 2015-2019 model years as the best to buy used.

How long will a 2009 Mini Cooper last?

A Mini Cooper can last between 200,000 – 250,000 miles on average when properly maintained and driven conservatively. If you were to drive 15,000 miles per year, a Mini should provide 13 – 17 years of service before requiring uneconomical repairs or breaking down.

Are Mini Cooper’s reliable?

According to RepairPal, the Mini Cooper has a reliability rating of 3.0 out of 5.0 and ranks 25th out of 32 car brands. However, the Mini Cooper did rank 21st out of 21 cars in the subcompact segment. The high cost of repair and maintenance for Mini Cooper has significantly hurt its reliability.

Does a 2009 Mini Cooper have a timing chain?

Instead of using a belt that needs periodic replacement like many cars do, the Mini employed a metal timing chain. Located inside the engine, a chain is purported to last the life of the vehicle with no maintenance.

Which minis are most reliable?

The Mini Cooper
The Mini Cooper is the most well-known Mini and really what we all think of when we say the word ‘Mini’. The Mini Cooper is average in terms of dependability. It has a reliability index of 117, and the average is 118.

Which MINI engines have timing chain Problems?

The BMW Mini range from 2010 onward is affected by the same premature timing chain failure that has plagued the BMW 1, 3 & 5 Series petrol and diesel owners. The BMW Mini diesel engines (N47) have a timing chain design fault – the timing chain is very weak – it stretches over time, and ultimately snaps.

Which minis have timing chain Problems?

Chain tensioner failure is a common problem for the Generation 2 MINI R56 Cooper S, it is characterised by a loud rattle that is particularly prominent from startup/cold. The issue affects the N14 engine found in the MINI R56 Cooper S between 2007 and 2009, and JCW’s from 2008-2012.

What was the reliability of the first Mini Cooper?

The first-generation Mini Cooper still somehow manages to look fresh today, but early models are far from perfect due to their subpar track record of reliability and quality. Clutch failure was quite common with this generation of Mini Coopers, with some owners reporting failure with just 20,000 miles on the odometer.

What kind of car is the 2009 Mini Cooper?

The 2009 Mini Cooper is available in hatchback and convertible body styles. Each is available in three trim levels: Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works.

Are there any problems with a Mini Cooper hatchback?

However, the hatchbacks can still develop oil and coolant leaks, leading to potential head gasket and ECU failure, PH reports. Plus, Mini claimed the fuel filter and transmission oil were ‘lifetime’ parts, when, in fact, they aren’t, JCW Adventures reports.

What kind of differential does Mini Cooper have?

A limited-slip differential can be fitted to both the S and the John Cooper Works, as can an even stiffer sport suspension for those who plan on taking their Mini to the track. The options list is anything but mini, thanks to parent company BMW, which has passed along its philosophy of allowing consumers to customize their cars.