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Archive for June, 2010

Mini to join World Rally Championship?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Rumours are still circulating that BMW Mini will be taking part in the World Rally Championship from 2012, racing the new Mini Countryman crossover.

Mini has been linked with the highly successful Prodrive group, a British car technology company based in Oxfordshire.

Mini of course has a proud history in rally racing going back to the 1960s. While Prodrive won six WRC titles with the Subaru World Rally Team and also led Aston Martin to back to back wins at Le Mans in 2007 and 2008.

So this could prove to be a very fruitful partnership indeed. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens next…

The regular, non-racing Mini Countryman will be available to buy, from Bond Street Select, from September 2010.

Minis to star at Goodwood

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Minis old and new are set to star at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The annual FoS runs from 2nd to 4th July 2010 at Lord March’s estate in West Sussex.

First up, the festival will host the first ever Mini E race held in the UK.

The race will feature a modified version of the emissions free Mini which is currently being trialled in the UK and overseas. The event gives BMW Mini a chance to showcase the potential of the environmental friendly electric car.

Also at the Festival of Speed, rallying legend Rauno Aaltonen – one of the original ‘Flying Finns’ – will drive the Forest Rally stage in a classic Mini Cooper S. It’s the same Mini in which he won the 1965 RAC rally.

For a rather more up-to-date range of Mini models, contact Bond Street Select.

Win a Mini with Dorset Cereals

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Keep your eyes peeled next time you’re shopping for cereal and you could bag yourself more than just a tasty breakfast.

There was a time when all boys and girls looked forward to getting a toy Mini in with their packet of cereal.

Now Dorset Cereals are going one better and giving away three brand new BMW Mini Cooper Convertibles in an online competition.

To enter, all you need is a unique code from one of the special promotional packs of Dorset Cereals Tasty Fruit and Fibre or Tasty Low Fat Flakes. Then enter this code on the company’s website to find out if you’ve won a Mini.

So next time you’re at the supermarket, keep an eye out for the special packs!

And if you don’t win, don’t despair. Bond Street Select has a fine selection of BMW Minis to suit all budgets and tastes…

Mini family gathering

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Bosses at BMW Mini hosted a summer family gathering at their factory in Oxford on Friday. It was the first time that all six models of the Mini have been displayed together in the UK.

The appetising ‘six pack’ of Minis included the three current models – Hatch, Convertible and Clubman – and three future models. The new Countryman SUV will be available from September 2010. The two seater Coupe is due to go on sale next year, followed by the Roadster in 2012. Contact us to pre-order your new Mini. (Link to contact form)

The announcement that the Coupe and Roadster will be built in Oxford safeguards hundreds of jobs at the plant. It means that five of the six models will be manufactured here in the UK, with just the Countryman being produced in Graz, Austria.

Bond Street Select is the East Midlands’ independent BMW Mini service specialist. We also have used Minis for sale (link to contact Mini car sales page). Why not pop in to the showroom for a closer look?

Mini press day photos on Flickr

10 BMW Mini facts

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

As the ‘new’ BMW Mini enters its 10th year, here are 10 things you didn’t know about how and where it is made.

  1. Plant Oxford, where the Mini is built, is the second largest car production facility in the UK.
    The factory cost 230 million Euros to build.
    About 3,500 Minis are produced there every week.
    About 80 per cent of these are exported – adding 2.6 billion to total UK exports.
    The Mini paintshop is the size of 12 full size football pitches and contains 20 kilometres of conveyor belts.
    BMW Mini employs around 5,500 people at plants in Britain. Another 50,000 are directly or indirectly employed in the supply chain.
    It takes 10 hours to paint a Mini.
    The dimensions of the Mini body shell are tested to an accuracy of 0.05mm – half the width of a human hair.
    On the assembly line 2,415 different parts are mounted to the Mini bodyshell.
    The Mini plant has its own railway line to transport cars to Purfleet on the Thames estuary. From there they are shipped to mainland Europe and other destinations.