This new 2013 MINI brochure contains 38 pages (including front and back cover) of great pictures and information on the 2013 MINI lineup. Models include the MINI Convertible, MINI Clubman, MINI Roadster, MINI Hardtop, MINI COUPE, MINI Countryman, and MINI Paceman. Information includes vehicle summaries, customizations, wheel choices, exterior colors, interior features, safety & security, MINI Connected, and more.
Approximate size: 4” x 6”
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