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Models
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- COOPER (48) Apply COOPER filter
- Countryman (12) Apply Countryman filter
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- HATCH (3) Apply HATCH filter
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- MINI COUNTRYMAN (20) Apply MINI COUNTRYMAN filter
- MINI ONE (35) Apply MINI ONE filter
- Paceman (10) Apply Paceman filter
- X1 (2) Apply X1 filter
Parts
- Headlamp Washer Jet (49) Apply Headlamp Washer Jet filter
- Screen Washer Jet (49) Apply Screen Washer Jet filter
- Screen Washer Motor (108) Apply Screen Washer Motor filter
- Washer Bottle & Motor (49) Apply Washer Bottle & Motor filter
- Washer Jets (49) Apply Washer Jets filter
- Windscreen Washer Motor (108) Apply Windscreen Washer Motor filter
- Windscreen Washer Pump (49) Apply Windscreen Washer Pump filter
- Wiper Motor (108) Apply Wiper Motor filter
- Wiper Motor Linkage (108) Apply Wiper Motor Linkage filter
- Wiper Motor Relay (108) Apply Wiper Motor Relay filter
- Wiper Motor Switch (108) Apply Wiper Motor Switch filter
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MINI trivia
- It takes between five and eight days to build a Mini from scratch.
- The Mini Copper gets its name from F1 car designer John Copper.
- In 1959 you could buy yourself a brand new Mini for just £497. That's about £2,342 in today's money. At the time, Minis were owned by members of The Beatles and (much to everyone's surprise) Enzo Ferrari.
- Minis are still made in the same production site as the original line. The same site is still used in Oxford, although their car panels are now made in Swindon, and most of the engines made for Mini cars are manufactured by BMW in Hams Hall.
- Consistently voted the most popular British car of all time, there are almost 500 specialist car clubs dedicated to the various makes and models of Mini. And that's just in Britain. Globally, there are an additional 260 clubs all celebrating the Mini make.