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Mini First 1.6 Hatchback Petrol pepper white

2010 Mini First 1.6

  • Engine: 1600 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2010
  • Finished in: pepper white
  • Location:
  • £11,795

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Mini First 1.6 Hatchback Petrol black

2010 Mini First 1.6

  • Engine: 1598 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2010
  • Finished in: black
  • Location:
  • £10,500

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MINI First  Petrol Chili Red

2010 MINI First

  • Engine: 1397 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2010
  • Finished in: Chili Red
  • Location: Peterborough Cambridgeshire
  • £9,995

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Mini First none Hatchback Petrol pepper white

2009 Mini First none

  • Engine: 1400 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2009
  • Finished in: pepper white
  • Location:
  • £9,195

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Mini First 1275 Hatchback Petrol Black

1990 Mini First 1275

  • Engine: 1275 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 1990
  • Finished in: Black
  • Location: ludlow shropshire
  • £2,800

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Mini First 999cc Coupe Petrol black

1989 Mini First 999cc

  • Engine: 999 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 1989
  • Finished in: black
  • Location: westcliff- on -sea essex
  • £1,800

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Mini First 1.1 Hatchback Petrol orange

1978 Mini First 1.1

  • Engine: 1100 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 1978
  • Finished in: orange
  • Location: Birmingham West Midlands
  • £1,150

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Mini History - Click to expand

The Mini is perhaps the most iconic small car ever produced. The British Motor Corporation, BMC, produced the first Mini cars in 1959. The distinctive two-door design was the work of Sir Alec Issigonis. The front-wheel-drive layout allowed a lot of space to be saved, so 80% of it was available for passengers and the boot, making this small car very practical. The Mini Mark I eventually evolved into three variations; the Mini Mark II, the Mini Clubman and finally the Mini Mark III. Within the range there were also an estate car, a small pick-up and even a van. The Mini Cooper also established a more sporty line and was used successfully in racing events. Between 1964 and 1967 Mini cars won the Monte Carlo Rally every year. Mini sales during the sixties were initially slow, but by the end of the decade over one million had been made. At first the Mini was marketed under the marque names of Austin Seven and Morris Mini Minor, but in 1969 the Mini became a brand name in its own right. The Mark II Mini range was in production from 1967 until 1973. The most distinctive change was a new front grille, which remained until production ceased. By 2000, huge losses by the Rover Company eventually forced production to halt, although the name lives on as the new Mini, which is manufactured by BMW. In 1999 the Mini received the accolade of being the second most influential car in the 20th century, just behind the Ford Model T. In 1969 the Mini was used in the iconic film 'The Italian Job'. In the film, a gang of thieves use the versatile Mini to escape, driving down staircases, speeding through large storm drains, before eventually being driven into a moving bus via a ramp at the back. The second hand Mini is still a common sight on UK roads and is especially popular with learner drivers.

Fastest-ever Mini to be produced in a limited run

Fastest-ever Mini to be produced in a limited run

BMW-owned brand Mini has revealed its fastest-ever production vehicle, the Mini John Cooper Works GP.  To be manufactured in Oxford, the new vehicle will be offered later this year but will be limited to only 2,000 cars. Even though the specific performance details of the car has not yet been revealed, the race-bred two-seat vehicle has a Nürburgring Nordschleife lap time of 8 minutes and 23 seconds during its development. This figure is 18 seconds faster than th...

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Mini to build more-utilitarian Clubvan

Mini to build more-utilitarian Clubvan

Mini will manufacture a production variant of the Clubvan concept, which was just revealed last month at the Geneva Motor Show.  The decision to build the Clubman will be officially announced in June, with production following shortly. Basically a revised Clubman estate, the vehicle is the first commercial-use Mini since BMW re-launched the brand in 2001. Aside from the vestigial rear-hinged door in the driver&...

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