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Mini Countryman – urban meets country

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Celebs swapped their high heels for wellies for one night only last month to welcome the brand new Mini Countryman.

The star-studded launch – Mini Countryman Open Air – was held at Mudchute Farm in East London and featured an exclusive performance of new single ‘Getaway’ by US country singer Michelle Branch and rap megastar Timbaland.

Reflecting the event’s theme of ‘Urban meets Country’, the VIP guests explored 32 acres of green fields where graffitied sheep roamed against a backdrop of the London skyline.

As a genuine crossover design, the Countryman is the perfect choice for those who love the Mini brand but need more space and greater flexibility to drive beyond the city environment. Families can use it to get around town during the week, but there’s enough room to pack up for a trip away at the weekend. Mini Countryman is the largest ever Mini, and the first with four doors. It also offers an all-wheel drive option.

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Mini shall go to the ball!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Three top fashion designers have created exclusive Minis for this year’s Mini Life Ball.

The well-dressed trio will join international stars at the glamorous event in Vienna on 17th July. The annual ball is a major charity fundraiser for research into HIV/AIDS.

The creative director of Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa, has designed the Mini Countryman. Diane von Furstenberg has set her talents to work on the Mini Hatch, while Kenneth Cole applied his unmistakeable style to the Mini Convertible.

All three Minis will be auctioned to raise money for the charity amFar.

This is the 10th consecutive year that BMW Mini has supported this important cause. Every year sees the production of specially designed vehicles – previous designers of Life Ball Minis include Versace, Missoni, Diesel and Agent Provocateur.

You’ll find a equally stunning – and rather more wearable – collection of BMW Minis at Bond Street Select.

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 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.

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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Mini First launch makes for a real first in affordable Minis!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Looking almost identical to the Mini One, the new Mini First is a perky discounted model that strategically downgrades the high-end features of traditional notions of what the modern Mini looks like without losing its essence.

mini-first

Nearly £2,000 less on the road than the Mini One, the Mini First is only really missing a few very minor features that for the sake of saving an extra two grand for your back pocket, you really won’t miss them.

The 1.4 litre engine delivers 75-brake horsepower in the First as opposed to 95 bhp in the One, and whizzes from 0-62 miles per hour in 13.2 seconds compared to the 10.9 you’ll find from the Mini One.

Top speed hits a slender 109mph in the Mini First, which compared to the 115 mph you’ll get in the One isn’t too vast a difference. And let’s face it, when are you likely to have the opportunity to go that quickly in this country anyway?

With precisely the same dimensions as the Mini One - 3699 (length) x 1683 (width) x 1407 mm (height) if you’re interested - the First manages to squeeze out a fraction more interior space and incorporates folding rear seats to increase the available space if required.

You can also expect to find all the best of the Mini One’s technology offering as there’s been no scrimping on those luxuries. The best we think is the innovative start/stop engine cutting system for standstills in heavy traffic to save fuel and CO2 emissions.

If that’s not enough to tempt you, there’s a further £2,000 to be saved in scrappage allowance when you pick up a Mini First. Bargain.

Get the saving while you can and find out more here.

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