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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 09:08 AM
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No thread about Mini's new 5-door?

I want it.

http://jalopnik.com/2015-mini-cooper...-it-1586260430



 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 09:19 AM
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Is it the same length, just with more doors? I don't dislike the look, it's just not for me.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Lantz
Is it the same length, just with more doors? I don't dislike the look, it's just not for me.
"This five-door Cooper is even bigger. Over the three-door Cooper, it's got a wheelbase that's 2.83 inches longer, is more than six inches longer overall, and is taller and offers more interior room.'
 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 09:31 AM
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Lantz, it's 6.5 inches longer than the 2-door F56.

There is already a thread, but it's in the F56 subforum.
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 10:37 AM
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New five-door Mini hatchback revealed


Mk3 Mini hatchback gets a new five-door model; on sale in the UK in October priced from £15,900
Sales of the five-door Mini hatchback are due to get under way in October

The new five-door Mini hatchback has been revealed, and is set to give the brand the biggest sales boost of any single model so far when it goes on sale in October. BMW insiders believe it could outsell today’s three-door model by a factor of three to one.
It is thought that this new model could account for around 150,000 units annually, massively boosting Mini’s sales overall.
The five-door Mini will go on sale initially with the choice of three-cylinder Cooper petrol and three-cylinder Cooper D diesel engines and in four-cylinder Cooper S petrol and Cooper SD form. A six-speed manual gearbox is standard while the six-speed Steptronic torque converter automatic transmission is optional.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/ne...tudio-pictures

From AROnline:
"The five-door styling strongly evokes memories of the Issigonis XC9001 prototype of the late-1950s, as well as recalling the work done on four-door Minis between 1958 and 1962."
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/news...open-business/

XC9001 Pictures:
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/cars...pment-history/
 

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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 10:42 AM
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The angle of the hatch looks a bit weird from the side profile to me.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 12:06 PM
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So when does it come to the States?
 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 03:55 PM
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There's a thread under the 3rd Gen
Just answering the question in the OPs title!
 
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 07:13 PM
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I got to many warnings as it is to post what I really think about this car. Pass.
 
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Old Jun 6, 2014 | 06:29 AM
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Wow, it's even uglier than the new three door hatch! Impressive!

I can't imagine why anyone would buy this over the upcoming new Clubman, which looks better in pretty much every possible use of the word.
 
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Old Jun 6, 2014 | 03:44 PM
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Concepts and prototypes : Mini four-door
The launch of the MINI 5-Door Hatch has sparked memories of a similar product that BMC could have launched, right at the dawn of ADO15 production, in the early 1960s. A more practical Mini seemingly has been on the cards ever since Alec Issigonis devised his clever 10ft (and a quarter inch) long baby car.

According to John Pressnell’s epochal book, Mini: The Definitive History, the idea of a four-door Mini had been floating around Longbridge since 1957, once the ADO15 project was underway. However, little work was done on the car, as the priority was just to get the two-door to market, but it was the arrival of the commercial and load-carrying variations that had the designers thinking more seriously about the idea of a more practical Mini.

The 1960-1961 Morris Mini van, Countryman, Pick-up and the Austin Se7en Traveller’s new underpinnings would potentially form the perfect basis for the new four-door Mini. They received a much-needed four-inch stretch of the wheelbase (from 80in to 84in), giving the car more rear room and a worthwhile extension in the luggage area.

According to one ex-Austin apprentice who helped with the Mini’s 20th anniversary celebrations in 1979, when he was researching the Mini’s early life, he came across the above interesting image of a four-door Mini produced by the Longbridge engineering team as a possible upwards extension of the Mini saloon range.

He said that the approach back then was very much a case of ‘suck it and see’, with many one-offs being produced as the result of a ‘good idea’. The four-door Mini in the image was built in 1962-1963 and, as can be seen from the accompanying image (note the gap between the rear wheelarch and the rear corner flange), it was based on the longer-wheelbase platform and was photographed at the Longbridge development shops behind Austin’s HQ, known by one and all as the Kremlin.

The fate of this car is unknown, but it almost certainly did not survive. There was a rather unfortunate policy at Longbridge of scrapping most ‘non-standard’ prototypes like this, so it probably didn’t survive very long, or was stuffed into one of the infamous tunnels and got burnt in the fire in the late-1980s.

John Pressnell said that Ron Dovey of the experimental body shop remembered the single running prototype. Consideration was also given to a long-wheelbase two-door saloon and it seems possible that a car was also built to that specification. The fate of that car remains unknown.

More on AROnline:
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/cars...ini-four-door/
 
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Old Jun 6, 2014 | 04:15 PM
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Old Jun 7, 2014 | 05:53 AM
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I do like the white rims. But all the extra size & doors, not so much.


If one wants the extra wheelbase and doors, the Countryman already exists!
 
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