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Hydrogen to make MINI power

Friday, April 30th, 2010

If you are looking for a car to drive around the county, that is better for the environment and you don’t fancy an electric vehicle, then Bond Street Select may just have the answer for you…although you may have to wait a while.

According to internet spies, it seems like BMW are working hard to create a more eco-friendly version of the MINI.

They are currently developing a new hybrid system that uses the standard MINI front-wheel-drive powertrain up front alongside a hydrogen-based system on the rear axle.

In the coming decade it look likely that more and more City centres will adopt a taxation on heavily emitting cars and provide free access to clean alternatives.

We do not know yet when the hydrogen-based system will be available on the market but we will keep you updated on any developments.

MINI E trials take place

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

The brand new MINI E will soon be available for purchase by drivers in Leicestershire.

BMW MINI are currently in the process of looking for volunteers for phase 2 of their MINI E trials.

The electric version of the well loved and adventurous car moves MINI a step further into future.

If you use the social networking website Facebook you may have noticed a number of adverts that have been created to promote the MINI E trial.

Don’t get all excited just yet though, the trials are only taking place in a small test area in the South East of England. Included in this area are the likes of Oxford, Southampton and Reading.

If you are looking to test drive a MINI in the near future why not pop down to see us here at Bond Street Select.

MINI Countryman accessories

Monday, April 26th, 2010

BMW MINI drivers in Leicester will know just how many options there are to take into consideration when buying a MINI.

The MINI Countryman comes with the trademark MINI sports seats and so many choices of interior options.

Another well known feature which can be a little like marmite, you either love it or you hate it, is the trademark central located speedometer.

The Countryman also has a Cooper and Cooper S edition which come with larger alloy wheels as standard.

A nifty little feature to appear in the MINI Countryman is a centre rail, which replaces a conventional centre console, to create space for cup holder, phone chargers, music players and other bits and bobs.

The great thing is that you get a whole bunch of equipment that comes as standard. This includes roof bars, aircon, rear parking sensors and a USB port.

Standard equipment includes:
Heated door mirrors with washer jets.
Six air bags.
Roof bars.
Aircon.
A USB port.
Bluetooth mobile phone preparation.
Electronic stability programme.
Speed-related electric power steering.
Rear parking sensors.
IsoFix child safety-seat mountings.
Tyre pressure monitor.
Central Bass audio system radio boost and with six speakers.

Prices in the UK will range from £16 000 – £22 030 (R193 000 – R266 000).

If you haven’t had first hand experience of the interior of a MINI we would be more than happy to show you around a few models we currently have in stock so that you can see for yourself just how much they can vary.

MINI Countryman launch

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The fourth in the range of BMW MINI to hit Leicester’s streets will be the MINI Countryman following the hatch, convertible and Clubman.

The new member of the family will be available in Europe in five models, three of which will have all-wheel drive.

BMW have worked on the 4×4 version of the Countryman to provide consumers with the cleanest all-wheel drive on the market.

The diesel two-wheel drive version is rated at 116g/km of CO2. BMW haven’t yet announced the figures on the four-wheel-drive version of the Countryman however, it is expected that the CO2 levels will be less than 120G/KM.

This means that the car will beat the Toyota Urban Cruiser which currently measures 130g/km.

The MINI countryman also comes with a more upright grille, making it not only look good but it also makes the car a lot more pedestrian friendly.

If you are looking to buy a MINI countryman don’t forget to visit our showroom where we can give you all the information you need.

New Mini to be produced in Germany

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Production of the new Mini is set to be transferred to Germany rather than the UK based plant in Oxford.

Due to a large demand for the new BMW Mini it seems that the production may move to a domestic plant in Germany rather than add to production at it’s factory in Cowley.

The Oxford plant is one of the biggest remaining UK car plants but it insufficient to supply to such an overwhelming demand, as it is already reaching close to capacity.

Instead BMW will produce the new Mini range at a larger domestic plant in Germany – another blow to the British car industry.

Another reason for moving the production of the Coupe and Roadster to the state-of-the-art Regensburg plant, is due to the currency exchange rates and other costs that will make it more competitive.

BMW Mini Countryman launch delayed yet again

Friday, November 20th, 2009

After several launch delays already this year, the Mini Countryman is set to be delayed again. Yet it seems that this is not because the Mini is yet to be completed but that the big wigs in the Mini and BMW world are not happy to launch a new car in such a fragile economic climate.

BMW Mini Countryman

BMW Mini Countryman

While things do seem to be improving on the economic front the parent company of Mini, BMW, are still contemplating delaying the Countryman’s launch. Reports suggest that the U.S. launch could now be delayed until 2011.

There will be a 1.6 litre petrol engine and a 2.0 litre diesel BMW engine. There will also be 2 John Cooper Works special edition versions of the Countryman. One will feature pretty much the same technology of the R56 JCW however the second will be an all-wheel drive with reduced weight and a hotter JCW engine.

Mini Cooper S: a character far bigger than the car

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Fifty years on and still going strong, as an iconic pop culture car the Mini Cooper S is still calling the shots on the forecourts as car dealers up and down the country send thousands of the model packing off home with yummy-mummies, affluent just-passed learner drivers, and 20-something city hotshots.

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Associated largely with being the star of Sixties’ flick The Italian Job, the Mini Cooper S single-handedly grabbed the spotlight from Michael Caine; and half a century on, the car’s still not quite done with its diva-like behaviour.

It’s an appearance that this car is pretty comfortable with to be honest, especially after the gutsy BMW takeover in 2000 that repositioned the brand from being an economy car for the masses to the loftier position of style-conscious urbanite’s accessory.

An accessory that’s no longer cheap as chips, and one that you’d be hard pushed to find a cockney driving. The modern Mini isn’t cheap, but it is incredibly stylish. And we’re not just talking about the exterior.

The Guardian describes the dashboard as containing a speedometer only slightly smaller in circumference than Big Ben. They’re not wrong…

This robust little runner comes in a snazzy convertible style, that when you take the easily removable roof off and put your foot down, that huge speed dial whirrs in to life.

Instantly recognisable, the Mini Cooper S’s roof rolls back to sit snugly behind the back seats where it remains concealed; until it springs to life to conveniently recover in the event of a potential accident. Very clever.

This timeless classic can be picked up on average for around £19,000, will happily hit a very nippy top speed of 138mph (but won’t “blow the bloody doors off!”) and accelerates from 0-62mph in 7.4 seconds. Outstanding.

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