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Mini is one of the firms with the best reputation in the English automobile sector. Born under the extinct british motor company in 1959, he became an icon for the drivers of his country. The first Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and remained in production (with minor design and mechanical changes) until 2000 when the Rover Group ceased manufacturing.

Throughout the years that the Mini was in production, there were several bodies: a coupe, a family version, a van, the pickup, a model destined for coastal areas without doors and the "Moke", an off-road version. . Behind the acquisition of the firm by the BMW Group, the model was re-launched in 2001, reaching today with a diversified range that covers several market segments.

The third generation of Mini hit the market with a 3-door body. This model has changed its design to offer greater safety to its occupants. Regarding the second installment incorporates technological and equipment innovations that return you to the premium sphere. Its dynamic behavior has gentrified a bit, although it is still exemplary. The mechanical range includes new engines with three cylinders. The JCW version is devilishly fun to drive.

Complementing the 3-door variant is the Convertible. Taking advantage of the growth experienced by the coupé body, it offers passengers greater space and trunk. As with the closed version, its range of engines is completely renewed spending and consuming less. For quality of production, safety and technological equipment and driving dynamics, it continues to be a reference.

On the same platform that gives life to Mini 3 doors, BMW has allowed the brand to create a body with 5 doors. This version gains in size to accommodate up to five passengers (only four will be comfortable) and their luggage. As with the 3-door variant its mechanical range is completely new to which is added exemplary driving dynamics.

El Mini Clubman It is one of the most unusual models on the market, as it is the only one for sale with six doors. Compared to its predecessor, it has changed its suicide opening side door for two independent entrances. With everything, offers more space for the occupants and trunk, better production quality, technological and safety equipment and direct driving. It shares part of its mechanical range with the smaller Mini's but unlike them the Clubman can mount four wheel drive.

complete the range Mini the SUV Countryman. In its second generation it increases its size and masculinizes its exterior design. Its mechanical range is one of the most complete, even offering a plug-in hybrid version. Compared to its predecessor, it improves its interior quality, customization options, safety and technological equipment.
History of Mini
El Mini It is the quintessential car of Great Britain. It was a company belonging to BMC (British Motor Company), then within the extinct British Leyland, and later passed into the hands of the German BMW. The stage of BMW is being very fruitful, first reviving the myth and later creating multiple versions from it. Many believe that the only original Mini that existed was the two-door, but there were also what would today be the ClubMan and ClubVan and the beachy MiniMoke, among others.

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