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Higher costs and poorer practicality push sporty MINI into second place here
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As electrification becomes ever more widespread, increasingly our Future classic candidates are last-of-the-line models, and this madcap John Cooper Works version of the fourth-generation BMW MINI cou
BMW’s reincarnation of the storied Mini hatchback is the ideal choice for any savvy shopper on the hunt for a fun, warmed-up supermini. Fine handling, precise steering and a torquey 1.6-litre engine c
List price £45,285 Best price £45,285 MPG 44.8 CO2 144g/km For Great to drive; comfortable ride on adaptive suspension; high-quality interior; decent space in rear seats Against Looks won’t be for eve
List price £20,595 Best price £17,495 MPG 53.3 CO2 119g/km For Very well priced; smart interior is packed with equipment; fine ride and handling balance; practical boot Against Tight for taller adults
A baby 4 Series, or a big 1 Series? Whichever way you view the first-generation BMW 2 Series, it is good to drive, good to sit in and good to look at, and it went straight to the top of the class when
How was it that the Mini became ‘cool’ during the Swinging Sixties? We investigate by attempting to separate fact from fiction