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The original classic Mini Cooper was just 10 feet long. Thankfully, today's Mini vehicles have gotten longer, taller and significantly safer without losing the plucky charm of their forebears. But ...
It’s the new(ish) Mini, which is distinct from the old Mini in a number of ways. Firstly, the entire company is called Mini, as opposed to the car that was made by the British Motor Corporation, then ...
According to philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, the “art of progress” is to “preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order”. You could say the Mini Cooper Electric is a car that does ...
Annoyingly, four-seat convertibles tend to be large and, quite often, rather expensive. Even if you consider buying a used one, they tend to come from premium brands and therefore hold their value ...
Launched to an amazed world in 1959 the Mini became a huge success worldwide as well as in Australia, with it being built in Sydney for years. It faded from the 1980s onwards though some variants were ...
The original 1959 Mini was an object lesson in creating an innovative, affordable car with a focus on fun and usability. That usability was amplified in the 1960 estate, which was sold in Austin Mini ...
The Roadster is every inch a MINI in that it has the unmistakable cute looks, slightly over-designed interior, excellent build quality and classic fun driving experience. However, while most MINI ...
Attempting to reinvent the past is fraught with danger; the motoring graveyard is full of brave, but misguided attempts to breathe new life into past glories. It's hard to recapture the essence of an ...
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