If you believe the latest Mini Hardtop to be neither particularly mini nor more attractive than its predecessor, we wouldn’t argue either point. The latest three-door Hardtop’s generous size increase does make for a roomier interior, but the car also looks like a five-fourths—or larger—scale Mini. Now Mini is expanding the brand (how many times will we write those words?) with this volume-chasing five-door, which is a first if you don’t count the Countryman crossover. Sadly, the fiver doesn’t fix the Hardtop’s visual eccentricities, but it does provide another bump in cabin space. READ MORE ››
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