MINI Cooper isn’t the actual name of the company although many people get this wrong—it’s actually just MINI. With that said MINI a.k.a MINI Cooper is from Oxford, England, United Kingdom. The company’s factory and headquarters have been here since it was founded in 1959.
Sadly, the MINI Cooper model was discontinued for American markets in 2015 due to sluggish sales. However, it enjoyed a relatively steady run of popularity for about 10 years after its debut in the U.S. in 2001.
Since that time, it’s produced dozens of different cars that have gone up and down in popularity based on trends, gas prices, and other factors. While MINIs may not be as popular as they once were in the United States, MINI still sells several models that are ideal for mileage, aesthetic appeal, and practicality, including the: