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#1 mab01uk

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Posted 11 February 2026 - 07:49 PM

Mini Buyer’s Guide (Classics World)

"The Mini was, and is, one of the most entertaining small cars of all time. Issigonis designed the handling to be safe and easy, but inadvertently created a miniature racer – the cornering speeds you can achieve, and the amount of fun you can have behind the wheel, are beyond any expectations of what was intended to be a practical economy car.

Few classics can boast quite such an active ‘scene’. There are hundreds of Mini clubs all over the UK and beyond, while specialists also ensure you won’t be short of parts. The Mini has always been an ideal starting point for classic ownership. That hasn’t changed. However, make sure you buy one that’s genuinely good, especially if the asking price is on the high side."

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https://classicsworl...i-buyers-guide/


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Posted 13 February 2026 - 12:57 PM

Mini Buyer’s Guide (Classics World)

"The Mini was, and is, one of the most entertaining small cars of all time. Issigonis designed the handling to be safe and easy, but inadvertently created a miniature racer – the cornering speeds you can achieve, and the amount of fun you can have behind the wheel, are beyond any expectations of what was intended to be a practical economy car.

Few classics can boast quite such an active ‘scene’. There are hundreds of Mini clubs all over the UK and beyond, while specialists also ensure you won’t be short of parts. The Mini has always been an ideal starting point for classic ownership. That hasn’t changed. However, make sure you buy one that’s genuinely good, especially if the asking price is on the high side."

Full article here:-

https://classicsworl...i-buyers-guide/

I well remember, as a penniless teenager who had lavished pocket money on a "Racing" 1172 Ford, being 'urinated off' by 850 Minis passing me on either side in corners.






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