cj10jeeper said:Problem for Minis is that it's not selling enough cars to remain and independant brand. It has to either sell more or merge back into BMW.
easty027 said:looks tripe in my opinion. probably get purchased by the same retards as the mini clubfoot, sorry clubman.
Breaker said:easty027 said:looks tripe in my opinion. probably get purchased by the same retards as the mini clubfoot, sorry clubman.
Don't think a persons choice of car makes them a retard? :?
Some would say our choice of cars makes us all hairdressers!![]()

lacroupade said:Breaker said:easty027 said:looks tripe in my opinion. probably get purchased by the same retards as the mini clubfoot, sorry clubman.
Don't think a persons choice of car makes them a retard? :?
Some would say our choice of cars makes us all hairdressers!![]()
+1 ..... next time you're at a junction easty and nobody lets you out, think on![]()
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lacroupade said:Breaker said:easty027 said:looks tripe in my opinion. probably get purchased by the same retards as the mini clubfoot, sorry clubman.
Don't think a persons choice of car makes them a retard? :?
Some would say our choice of cars makes us all hairdressers!![]()
+1 ..... next time you're at a junction easty and nobody lets you out, think on![]()
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mikedav said:cj10jeeper said:Problem for Minis is that it's not selling enough cars to remain and independant brand. It has to either sell more or merge back into BMW.
Mini is doing astonishingly well and is extremely successful. They sold 39,866 cars in the UK alone in 2009. BMW sold 98,683, so Mini comprises 30% of the business...They have 2% market share (5% for BMW). For comparison, fiat (with the 500) have a 3% share of the market, and that's across their WHOLE range, not just the 500...
BMW sells about 100,000 cars a month globally, and 22,000 of those (ish) are Minis. The US market for Minis is smaller than the UK and Germany, and sales are down since 08 across the board, but it's the same for everyone....Mini is thriving, and is an important brand in it's own right - one of the real success stories alongside Sony with the Playstation and Apple with the iPhone. We will never see BMW badged Minis.
All they are doing is expanding a successful brand to increase market share and, basically, make more money....
Sources: http://www.am-online.com/NewCarSalesFigures/ and http://www.motoringfile.com/2009/04/08/mini-worldwide-sales-down-185/
cj10jeeper said:Research I read some time back suggested going forward a sustainable global car producer had to have a minimum of 500,000 annual volume
.., but eventually in 5 or 10 years they'll need to reinvent themselves not just launch more niche models.
Never see a BMW Mini - perhaps not bu maybe sold in their dealerships again.