The second-generation MINI Cooper is cute, quick and fun to own – and enjoys a good fling around a racetrack, too, so beware cars with signs of a competitive past when buying second-hand
Short history of the MINI Cooper
Rover after the disintegration of British Leyland retained rights to the Mini design and name, but in 1994 Rover was sold to BMW. Sales of the original Mini shape continued until 1999, while battle during…
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