Can you put an aftermarket stereo in a Mini Cooper?
When deciding on which components to upgrade in your Mini’s stereo system, there are a few basic options: replacement aftermarket speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers, and stereos/head units. These parts can be installed independent of each other, for the most part, so you don’t have to upgrade everything at once.
What size speakers are in a 2005 Mini Cooper?
Speakers that fit your 2005 MINI Cooper*
| Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
|---|---|
| Front Door Tweeters | Tweeter |
| Front Door Woofers | 6-1/2″ |
| Shock Towers | 6×9″ |
Does a 2006 Mini Cooper S have Bluetooth?
Your car probably does not have bluetooth. It was not available from the factory in 2006, only as a (very expensive) dealer installed option. All 2006’s are pre-wired, which means that they have the button on the steering wheel, but do not have bluetooth.
What size are Mini Cooper S speakers?
The front door system consists of a 6-1/2″ woofer at the bottom of the door, and a 1-3/8″ tweeter placed at the top of the door panel to handle the highs. In each rear side panel, you’ll find a standard 6″x 9″ woofer. All speakers, regardless of location and position, are protected by grilles.
How many speakers does a Mini Cooper S have?
Twelve speakers and a 360-watt amp emit rich, powerful sound to envelop passengers in both the front and rear.
What is a MINI Cooper S R53?
Hatchbacks/Hardtops (R50, R53, R56 and F56 models) are defined as any 2 door MINI Cooper that seat 4 and have a ‘hatchback’ type trunk that hinges from the top of the roof and has a boxy overall shape (not to be confused with the R58 Coupe).
What size are MINI Cooper S speakers?
Does 2005 Mini Cooper S have Bluetooth?
People are reporting that while the 2005 Mini Cooper will include built-in Bluetooth for making hands-free phone calls with your cellphone, the implementation limits the compatibility to only three phones. The compatible phones include the Sony Ericsson T610, Nokie 6310i, and Siemens S55/56.
How many miles are Mini Coopers good for?
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.