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Boost it!
Agent00R submitted on 11/19/2009 Official Bell & Ross Timestamp: 1:13:42 PM
6 user comments | Category: Spy News | Source: | SOURCE: www.autocar.co.uk
BMW is set to give the green light to ultra-luxury version of the Mini which will be trimmed at the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood.
Highly placed sources at BMW have told Autocar that the cars will "totally individual" and the project is seeking to create "niche vehicles" for customers.
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Ok just to clear things up a little bit: This won't be a Mini-based RR, which would be ridiculous.BMW will extend its "individual" program to Mini buyers. They will used RR installations since they are already well equipped to do that kind of coachbuilding stuff.— MSP6 (View Profile)
Ok just to clear things up a little bit: This won't be a Mini-based RR, which would be ridiculous.BMW will extend its "individual" program to Mini buyers. They will used RR installations since they are already well equipped to do that kind of coachbuilding stuff.
— MSP6 (View Profile)
Posted on 11/19/2009 1:34:56 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 8
Thanks, MSP6, for clearing up a *really* misleading title for this thread!— Steve (View Profile)
Thanks, MSP6, for clearing up a *really* misleading title for this thread!
— Steve (View Profile)
Posted on 11/19/2009 1:53:06 PM | | Votes: 6
Its called the Parklane package, it will be about $4500.00 U.S.— theoptimisticpessimist (View Profile)
Its called the Parklane package, it will be about $4500.00 U.S.
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Posted on 11/19/2009 2:35:31 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 2
It might be kinda cool. I don't know if i'd by one though.T— TauronB2G (View Profile)
It might be kinda cool. I don't know if i'd by one though.T
— TauronB2G (View Profile)
Posted on 11/19/2009 4:00:19 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 4
I would buy.— 1UAW (View Profile)
I would buy.
— 1UAW (View Profile)
Posted on 11/19/2009 6:21:58 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
I wouldn't buy a Mini regardless of who makes it or trims it out. Not enought elbow room for me.— BSBB (View Profile)
I wouldn't buy a Mini regardless of who makes it or trims it out. Not enought elbow room for me.
— BSBB (View Profile)
Posted on 11/20/2009 2:57:39 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
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