Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Mini’aturising dreams

The Mini cooper has always been the emblem of British pride for more than 48 years and has once again reinstated its presence. The car marquee which was originally brought out by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) rolled out its 1 millionth Mini from the renowned production facility at Oxford, England. According to sources, Mini sales have been hovering close to 200,000 for about two years now. March 2007 sales had been recorded at 7,900 units and a stronger growth is visible. With the prospective launch of the Mini One, Clubman and Cooper D; the line up will become stronger and have a larger audience. The model range expansion is a good sign and is a sure depart from the single 950cc engine platform of yore. New Minis come with a number of high performance options including the preposterous 175 bhp ‘S’ version.

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