In the 1960s, a classic MINI Cooper typically cost around £500 to £600. Prices varied slightly based on the model and specifications, but this range provides a general idea of the cost during that decade. Adjusted for inflation, this would be significantly higher in today's currency.
The Mini Cooper came out in 1959
no mini cooper is a british car
Because of its British "mini" car size.
Originally, the Mini Cooper was British - being part British Leyland, now it is owned by BMW, therefore making it German, but the Mini Cooper will stay a British legend
The first mini cooper was made in Britain in 1959 by the BMC(British Motor Corporation).
George Harrison's iconic Mini Cooper, famously known as the "Blue Mini," was gifted to him by the Beatles in 1967. It is currently on display at the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire, England. This car is notable not only for its association with Harrison but also for its unique design and history within the context of the 1960s music scene.
yes it is 100% German The new Mini is German the only british part of it is that john cooper who improved the classic British version, son helped design it. The classic mini 1959-2000 is fully British
yes it is british, its all about how the cars body work is
The Mini Cooper doesn't seem like it would have a lot of weight. However, it weighs in at 2,568 pounds while some weigh even more.
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5.oo it costs