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Mini thinks big

Mini by name, but not by nature at least as far as the companys British motor show stand goes
Mini thinks big

While there are no world debuts or concepts, there are versions of just about every Mini you can imagine, from the potent John Cooper Works version to the environmentally-friendly Mini Cooper D.

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If you want performance, the John Cooper Works has 204bhp and hits 0-62mph in 6.5secs, despite returning a reasonable 40.9mpg and emitting 149g/km of CO2.

If you want economy, then the D returns 72.4mpg and emits just 104g/km of CO2 despite hitting 0-62mph in a reasonable 9.9secs.

And if you want anything else, there are variants of everything in between, plus Clubman and Convertible models to ogle.

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