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MINI Roadster / Speedster spied

Fri, 28 Aug 2009

The MINI Roadster caught on a poster at a MINI 50th Event We had a whole heap of information earlier on this week on the MINI Coupe Concept that BMw are bringing to Frankfurt. But we had nothing on the MINI Roadster / Speedster, even though we know that MINI has produced a roofless version of the MINI Coupe. But a quick witted visitor managed to grab a snap of the poster you see above at a MINI 50th private party, which at least proves that the MINI Speedster is coming to the party in Frankfurt next month.

Mercedes-Benz scores double wins at German Design Council awards

Tue, 22 Oct 2013

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In memoir, Bush defends auto bailout to safeguard American jobs

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