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The fact that MINI will be replacing the Coupe and Roadster is not at all surprising ... but says that these two new machines already have codenamed, the F58 and F59. Power will reportedly ...
Based on the next Mini hatch’s front-wheel drive platform ... The sports car, said to be internally known as F58 (coupe) and F59 (roadster), will go on sale by late 2015 or early 2016 and ...
Although it only has two seats, the 2013 Mini Coupe still offers all the fun you expect from a Mini, but in a much smaller package. Looking like it's wearing a backwards baseball cap that Mini ...
Model proliferation continues as scheduled over at Mini with confirmation of a production coupe, not to be confused with the traditional Mini Cooper hardtop with rear seats. The Mini Cooper Coupe ...
"This one is perhaps the most dramatic MINI yet: It drives like a go-kart and it actually looks like a sports car, which it is." In fact, McDowell says, the Coupe may even give Porsche a run for ...
Today is the 50th anniversary of the Mini, an iconic car that proved to be as influential as it is small. Never has there been a more aptly named car than the Mini. As Paddy Hopkirk, who won the ...
BMW announced that it will cease production of the Mini Coupe and Roadster at the company's Oxford, England plant. The decision is consistent with Mini's earlier indications that it would seek to ...
Mini has announced that it is ending production of its oddball two-seaters, the hardtop Coupe and the softtop Roadster. Both models are still based on the second-generation Mini platform ...
a program applicable to either the Mini Coupe or Roadster. It might be a smidge OTT, but it’s not a bad job. With the help of Targa racing the motor gets ramped up to 250 horsepower, a 69-hp ...
Perhaps the most fun and entertaining two-seat car to come out of Britain in quite some time, the Mini Cooper Coupe, died ten years ago. While most so-called car enthusiasts would scoff at the ...