Which Mini Will Suit You?
If you are thinking about buying a Mini, read through this guide to see which one will suit you.
Ever since the Mini’s inception in 1959, this British icon has stood out from the rest, with its revolutionary design and cheeky attitude. The combined forces of constructor John Cooper and engineer Alex Issigonis had a profound effect on the motoring world. The popularity of the Mini is reflected in the host of awards it won, including European Car of the Century in 1989. Over the years the Mini has changed but its foundations and characteristics have remained true to its beginnings. Celebrities love Minis, with The Beatles, David Bowie and Oasis all being associated with them, and they have continued to remain popular with the public.
The Mini First is the most attractively priced Mini car on sale. By no means basic, the Mini First would suit younger drivers and new drivers looking for a good value car.
The Mini One is instantly recognizable with its classic iconic looks. Retains its value and is reliable and dependable. The Mini One has limited space in the back, so it’s not really suited to families, its better driven by young, single professionals.
The Mini Cooper is sleek, sophisticated and sporty with a classy image. Originally designed as a racing car, the Mini Cooper is seriously fun to drive. Built to high standards with special finishing touches, like a chrome exhaust pipe, the Mini Cooper is not cheap to buy, but it will hold its value better than other cars in its class.
The ‘grown up’ Mini, the Mini Clubman has more space than your average Mini but is still fun to drive. It is more expensive than other versions to drive but running costs are low. The Mini Clubman would suit drivers who want a ‘grown up’s’ car, but still want a bit of fun.
To celebrate Mini’s 50th birthday, two special editions cars have been produced, the Mini Mayfair and the Mini Camden. True Mini enthusiasts will love the Mini Mayfair. Based on the original 1982 Mini Mayfair, the new model is characterised by its distinctly retro colour palette, including the toffee bonnet stripes, and its classic English styling which keeps the Mini tradition alive. The Mini Camden is for people who like to turn heads. Its unique design finishes give a glimpse into the future of Mini design.
If you love to stand out, the Mini Convertible is for you. It combines all the distinctive design and performance elements of the Mini Cooper, with the option to take the roof down and enjoy the wind in your hair.
Whatever Mini you choose, you’re sure to make an impact. With its striking, eye-catching design built to high exacting standards, the Mini is sure to stay around for many years to come.]
The Mini First is the most attractively priced Mini car on sale. By no means basic, the Mini First would suit younger drivers and new drivers looking for a good value car.
The Mini One is instantly recognizable with its classic iconic looks. Retains its value and is reliable and dependable. The Mini One has limited space in the back, so it’s not really suited to families, its better driven by young, single professionals.
The Mini Cooper is sleek, sophisticated and sporty with a classy image. Originally designed as a racing car, the Mini Cooper is seriously fun to drive. Built to high standards with special finishing touches, like a chrome exhaust pipe, the Mini Cooper is not cheap to buy, but it will hold its value better than other cars in its class.
The ‘grown up’ Mini, the Mini Clubman has more space than your average Mini but is still fun to drive. It is more expensive than other versions to drive but running costs are low. The Mini Clubman would suit drivers who want a ‘grown up’s’ car, but still want a bit of fun.
To celebrate Mini’s 50th birthday, two special editions cars have been produced, the Mini Mayfair and the Mini Camden. True Mini enthusiasts will love the Mini Mayfair. Based on the original 1982 Mini Mayfair, the new model is characterised by its distinctly retro colour palette, including the toffee bonnet stripes, and its classic English styling which keeps the Mini tradition alive. The Mini Camden is for people who like to turn heads. Its unique design finishes give a glimpse into the future of Mini design.
If you love to stand out, the Mini Convertible is for you. It combines all the distinctive design and performance elements of the Mini Cooper, with the option to take the roof down and enjoy the wind in your hair.
Whatever Mini you choose, you’re sure to make an impact. With its striking, eye-catching design built to high exacting standards, the Mini is sure to stay around for many years to come.]

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