BMW Mini Convertible: Down in price, up in quality

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It’s cheaper, got better dynamics, the display screens provide a plethora of images and information but it still carries some tradition from the 60s

I refer to the mini and more particularly the Mini Convertible

In 2000, Rover Group was broken up by BMW, with BMW retaining the Mini brand and the German marque has made a considerable number of variations

The new convertible starts at $37,900 plus on roads which is $4,800 cheaper than the model it replaces.

Brent Davison went to the launch and I have been driving one for a week

Originally aired on 13 August 2016. For past programs and individual segments visit www.drivenmedia.com.au