You know what VW did with its GTI? They designed an attractive two-door hatch body for it, widened the track slightly, and sold it for slightly less money.
Can you imagine if BMW did a Scirocco with the Mini?
@Bumblebee: Yes...I'm looking at it and thinking they're a couple years late on the "Enthusiast Cute-Ute" (VW and Acura probably have that one sealed up now).
I'm fairly certain this is just more CAFE diversification for BMW. Another "truck".
@Ash78: If they lowered it (back) down and deuglified it you'd have a cool little wagon.
Bonus points if the tailgate glass opened independently: As a child in the summers I used to rejoice when my mom put all the windows down and left the rear glass open on her Olds Cutlass wagon.
The side-view leaves much to be desired(COMMA!) and the wheels should probably be a tad bit more aggressive. I like the 3/4 view. Hopefully they will figure out their proportions before production. It could end up being a cool little off-roader(comma) it could end up being a disaster.
@leavethegun-takethecannoli: I have no idea why you're writing "comma" instead of using them, but I do agree with you.
The biggest problem I have (right now) with this is the wheels. If you're going to make a 4WD vehicle with rough-road aspirations (pretensions), you have to put some real tires on the thing, not those tiny and narrow ones. The only point to this Mini is to let people who live in climates that regularly get snow or people who do occasionally go off road (as a means, not an end) to enjoy it in the spunky comfort of a Mini. And I'm all for that. But if they're going to keep the brand legit, they need to make this a functional improvement, not just aesthetic one.
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Can you imagine if BMW did a Scirocco with the Mini?
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My first thoughts turned to long legs in a skirt
Now that I see it's a car
I find that my feelings are hurt
Ben says it's a toy SUV
And that illation is backed up by Wert
I wonder if there's a market for such
or if BMW will lose their shirt
Still a Mini with four doors
looking all sporty and pert
may not be such a bad thing as long
as its Mini-esque essence it does not pervert
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I'm still plugging away.
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I'm fairly certain this is just more CAFE diversification for BMW. Another "truck".
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Bonus points if the tailgate glass opened independently: As a child in the summers I used to rejoice when my mom put all the windows down and left the rear glass open on her Olds Cutlass wagon.
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The biggest problem I have (right now) with this is the wheels. If you're going to make a 4WD vehicle with rough-road aspirations (pretensions), you have to put some real tires on the thing, not those tiny and narrow ones. The only point to this Mini is to let people who live in climates that regularly get snow or people who do occasionally go off road (as a means, not an end) to enjoy it in the spunky comfort of a Mini. And I'm all for that. But if they're going to keep the brand legit, they need to make this a functional improvement, not just aesthetic one.
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