No
MINI makes two models - MINI Cooper MINI Cooper S The MINI Cooper is the "standard" version. The S Series has more features. However, it should be noted that there is nothing "standard" about MINIs. They are quite unique, as are their owners. See: http://www.miniusa.com for more info.
there has only been two companies and they are owned by mini
There are two versions of the newer and older mini coopers. A convertible and a hardtop.
Four. Two in the front and two in the back.
Two metres out the back of the boot.
There are two pumps the primary and the secondary pump. The primary is the chilled water pump which is what pumps cold water throughout the building and the secondary circulates the water.
The Mini Cooper won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965, and 1967. Its successes in these rallies helped solidify the car's reputation as a performance vehicle and a cultural icon. The 1964 victory marked the Mini's first win in this prestigious event, followed by two more triumphs in subsequent years.
I know it looks like a clown car when we start piling out but...... five ( two in front, 3 in back) tightly and 4 (two and two) comfortably.
If it is the 4 door mini countryman model of the BMW MINI it will have either 4 or 5 seats only. If you are including the other two doors as the boot and bonnet doors on the standard saloon model it will only have 4 seats
There are two completely different water pumps. To answer your question I have to know what year engine you have.
A new Mini Cooper Convertible typically comes with two OEM remote keys. The inclusion of a valet key varies by model and configuration, but many new models do not include a valet key as standard. It's best to check with the dealership for the specific package included with your vehicle purchase.
The heart is made of two separate pumps because on takes blood in while the other pumps it out.