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Cooper USB stick celebrates 50 Mini years

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Celebrate 50 years of Mini with this delightful Mini Cooper USB stick.

The Mini Cooper USB stick takes you back 50 years to the Dinky toy generation (obviously we are all too young to remember this!).

Mini Cooper USB stick

The design is based on the famous Mini Cooper edition of the Mini and it comes in a number of different colours including the famous Mini Union Jack design.

The USB appears out of the boot when needed and tucks away neatly when not in use. The headlights even light up when the Mini Cooper USB stick is in use.

When not being used as a USB it is the perfect desk top toy to take away the Monday Blues or add a further spark to that Mini Friday feeling!

A perfect christmas gift or stocking filler for any Mini Cooper or car fan.

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UK denied Knightrider Mini

Monday, October 12th, 2009

We’ve all awaited the day when cars would be fitting with a voice device like Kitt in the Knightrider series and it looked like that was about to become a reality with the latest Mini.

minicamden

That was until Mini decided that they would deprive the UK buyers from their gimmicky gadget.

The special edition Mini 50 Camden was released alongside the Mini 50 Mayfair, at the Mini United Festival at Silverstone back in May, to celebrate fifty years of motoring.

The new technology that Mini calls “Mission Control” was set to be a standard feature in the Mini 50 Camden model.

The in-car voice system has 1500 pre-recorded messages that would talk to drivers, giving them advice and quips on the move.

Some of the recordings include warning drivers when they have not used their seatbelts, giving a driver the current temperature and letting them know of their fuel level.

The Mini Mission Control is likely to say “ouch, Im not warmed up yet” if you do not give the engine time to warm up on a cold winter morning. The talking car will also encourage you to be more environmentally friendly by encouraging you to use the stop-start system when driving in heavy traffic.

It has been voiced by English speaking actors and yet looks likely only to be featured in Mini
models sold elsewhere in the world.

Mini told Autocar ““There are worries that it doesn’t fit with our brand image in the UK and might just disturb some drivers. Although there’s still a chance we could reconsider our decision,”

Its just another mini adventure – Lets just hope it has an off switch!

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