When we first drove the Mini Roadster barely a month ago, we couldn't help but feel that it had, essentially, usurped the place that had until now been taken by the Mini Convertible. The Roadster is, after all, sleeker, more stylish, that much more fun and – for some reason – even a little cheaper ($600 lower MSRP) than the four-seat cabriolet. But does that leave the Convertible without a place in the brand's ever-expanding lineup. Since both are based on more than just the same platform, the specs are just about identical. That is, except when it comes down to interior space.
Autoblog, Is the Mini brand big enough for two convertibles?
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