Sunday, December 5, 2010

Success Of MINI Cooper Cars!

MINI CooperSuccess Of MINI Cooper Cars!Picture Of MINI Cooper CarsClassic MINI Cooper CarsMINI Cooper Cars Parts 1Unlike earlier versions of the Mini Cooper, which sells mainly in Europe, the new MINI sold in many countries around the world, including Canada, the United States, Argentina, Australia, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Africa and even in China. There are also many countries (with eighty last count) on the list, shows how popular the brand really. While interest was lost to the vehicle in 1980, has certainly once again become a popular vehicle.Furthermore, the United Kingdom, USA and Germany are the countries with the highest turnover....

Sunday, November 28, 2010

MINI Cooper Cars The Different MINI Models Parts 1

MINI Cooper Cars The Different MINI Models Parts 1Picture Of MINI Cooper Cars Classic MINI Cooper CarsMINI Cooper Cars Parts 1Throughout several changes in ownership of the Mini Cooper, the present owner being BMW, there have been many models of the Mini during the course of fifty years. These have included the mainstream models, limited edition models and also specific models for certain markets in various countries. While the company was the British Leyland Company, a Mini pick-up truck was produced and during the Rover ownership more than forty special edition vehicles were created.Presently in North America, one would find the MINI Cooper,...

Monday, November 22, 2010

MINI Cooper Cars - What is the MINI Safe?

MINI Cooper Cars - What is the MINI Safe?Picture Of MINI Cooper Cars Classic MINI Cooper CarsCooper Cars Parts 1In North America the current MINI Cooper is marketed as a "car in the city." Few people would take such a small vehicle on the streets, but because of fuel economy, easy parking and around the general economy, it is a popular vehicle.But having said that many people care about the types of vehicles they drive on the highway, the problem is not a safety issue as it relates to the construction of the Cooper. In fact, critics of the car to feel that society too far into the car, which they have gone as proof armor, to increase the length...

Sunday, November 14, 2010

MINI Cooper Cars Models Mark I (1959–1967) Parts 1

MINI Cooper Cars Models Mark I (1959–1967) Parts 1Picture Of MINI Cooper Cars Classic MINI Cooper CarsMINI Cooper Cars Parts 1The Mark I Mini (1959–1967) was the first version of British Motor Corporation's Mini Cars. It is characterised by its sliding windows, external door hinges and "moustache" grill. In the United Kingdom the Mark I Mini was produced between 1959 and 1967, with production in Australia continuing until 1970.The production version of the MINI Cars was demonstrated to the press in April 1959, and by August several thousand cars had been produced ready for the first sales.The name MINI Cars did not appear by itself immediately—the...

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Used Classic MINI Cooper Cars Design And development Parts 2

Used Classic MINI Cooper Cars Design And development Parts 2Picture Of Classic MINI Cooper Cars Classic MINI Cooper Cars SMINI Cooper Classic Cars Parts 2MINI Cooper cars Sliding windows allowed storage pockets in the hollow doors; reportedly Issigonis sized them to fit a bottle of Gordon's Gin. The boot lid was hinged at the bottom so that the MINI Cooper cars could be driven with it open to increase luggage space. On early MINI Cooper cars the number plate was hinged at the top so that it could swing down to remain visible when the boot lid was open. This feature was later discontinued after it was discovered that exhaust gases could leak...

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mini Cooper S Classic Car Design And development Parts 2

Design And developmentPicture of Classic Mini Cars 1The suspension system, designed by Issigonis's friend Dr. Alex Moulton at Moulton Developments Limited, used compact rubber cones instead of conventional springs. This ingenious space-saving design also featured rising progressive-rate springing of the cones, and provided some natural damping. Built into the subframes, the rubber cone system gave a raw and bumpy ride which was accentuated by the woven-webbing seats, but the rigidity of the rubber cones, together with the wheels being pushed out to the corners of the car, gave the Mini go kart-like handling that would become famous.Picture of...

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