The 10 Best and Worst Cars For City Driving

by BENGT HALVORSON, Associated Press
Mini Cooper

Turning Radius: 17.4 feet
Length: 143.1 inches
Width: 66.5 inches
City Slickness: Positively small; great visibility; parking is a cinch

You can squeeze the Mini Cooper into even the smallest “compact only” spot with room to spare — thanks mostly to its compact dimensions. Luckily, it’s so well-engineered that there’s plenty of space for front-seat occupants. Besides being conveniently pocket-sized, this car affords an added bonus with a miserly fuel economy rating of up to 26 city mpg (EPA).  The Mini’s great handling and responsive powertrain bring the fun of go-kart racing to city driving. On the bum side, you will feel the potholes!  





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