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#551
Known MINI Clubman Ads to Date:
BABY GOT BACK.
Playboy. May 2008. (page 16)
BADONKATRUNK.
Maxim. May 2008. (page 8)
BROWN SHEEP. [One-page]
Best Life. May 2008. (page 125)
Paste. April 2008. (page 15)
BROWN SHEEP. [Two-page]
Dwell. May 2008. (pages 22-23)
BUSINESS IN THE FRONT. | PARTY IN THE BACK.
Intersection. Spring 2008. (pages 25-28)
HUG TREES AND CORNERS. [British Racing Green]
Vanity Fair. May 2008. (page 63)
HUG TREES. AND CORNERS. [Hot Chocolate]
GOOD. Issue 010. May/June 2008. (page 13)
JUMBO SHRIMP.
Men's Health. May 2008. (page 55)
THE OTHER NIEDERMEYER. | THE OTHER FITZPATRICK. | THE OTHER PETERMAN. | THE OTHER MINI.
Swindle. No. 15. 2008. (pages 49, 51, 53-55)
RUNS ON IRREGULAR.
Seed. April 2008. (between pages 24 & 25) [Newsstand copy]
STOP STARING AT MY BOOT.
Playboy. May 2008. (page 18)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Insert Version 1]
Anthem. No. 33. Masculine/Feminine 2008. (between pages 34 & 35)
Automobile. March 2008. (between pages 92 & 93)
Esquire. April 2008. (between pages 76 & 77)
Motor Trend. March 2008. (between pages 124 & 125)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Insert Version 2]
Fader. 52. March 2008. (between pages 80 & 81) [Newsstand copy]
Spin. March 2008. (between pages 32 & 33)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Four-page]
Men's Journal. April 2008. (pages 22-25)
BABY GOT BACK.
Playboy. May 2008. (page 16)
BADONKATRUNK.
Maxim. May 2008. (page 8)
BROWN SHEEP. [One-page]
Best Life. May 2008. (page 125)
Paste. April 2008. (page 15)
BROWN SHEEP. [Two-page]
Dwell. May 2008. (pages 22-23)
BUSINESS IN THE FRONT. | PARTY IN THE BACK.
Intersection. Spring 2008. (pages 25-28)
HUG TREES AND CORNERS. [British Racing Green]
Vanity Fair. May 2008. (page 63)
HUG TREES. AND CORNERS. [Hot Chocolate]
GOOD. Issue 010. May/June 2008. (page 13)
JUMBO SHRIMP.
Men's Health. May 2008. (page 55)
THE OTHER NIEDERMEYER. | THE OTHER FITZPATRICK. | THE OTHER PETERMAN. | THE OTHER MINI.
Swindle. No. 15. 2008. (pages 49, 51, 53-55)
RUNS ON IRREGULAR.
Seed. April 2008. (between pages 24 & 25) [Newsstand copy]
STOP STARING AT MY BOOT.
Playboy. May 2008. (page 18)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Insert Version 1]
Anthem. No. 33. Masculine/Feminine 2008. (between pages 34 & 35)
Automobile. March 2008. (between pages 92 & 93)
Esquire. April 2008. (between pages 76 & 77)
Motor Trend. March 2008. (between pages 124 & 125)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Insert Version 2]
Fader. 52. March 2008. (between pages 80 & 81) [Newsstand copy]
Spin. March 2008. (between pages 32 & 33)
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Four-page]
Men's Journal. April 2008. (pages 22-25)
#555
#559
I got the parking stencil in the mail today
But for some reason the postcard says "Rumor has it there might be a new MINI headed your way."
I'm assuming MINI USA have me down as a current owner. Or are they're hinting at a new model. Hmmm...the Clubman is out so the only model I can think of is the new cabrio.
Maybe they want me to purchase another one
But for some reason the postcard says "Rumor has it there might be a new MINI headed your way."
I'm assuming MINI USA have me down as a current owner. Or are they're hinting at a new model. Hmmm...the Clubman is out so the only model I can think of is the new cabrio.
Maybe they want me to purchase another one
#561
Sorry for missing this when it came out:
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Four-page]
The New Yorker. April 21, 2008. (inside front covers & page 1)
http://libraryofmotoring.info/miniprintads.html
ZIG. ZAG. ZUG. [Four-page]
The New Yorker. April 21, 2008. (inside front covers & page 1)
http://libraryofmotoring.info/miniprintads.html
Last edited by jamesday24; 05-31-2008 at 08:41 AM.
#565
MINI Clubman Fortune Cookie Fortunes:
BROWN SHEEP.
ZUG says: Split Rear Barn Doors are good for you.
BUSINESS IN THE FRONT. PARTY IN THE BACK.
Lucky Number: 7 (Cooper S Clubman 0-60 time)
THE ECCENTRIC MEMBER OF AN ALREADY SLIGHTLY ECCENTRIC FAMILY.
Lucky Number: 37 hwy/28 city (MPG for Cooper Clubman)
FRINGESTREAM.
ZUG says: Try anything once.
JUMBO SHRIMP.
Lucky Number: 139 (top speed for Cooper S Clubman)
LEARN TO DRIVE UNSTANDARD.
ZUG says: A climate-controlled glove box is cool. Literally.
MAKE IT UP AS YOU GO ALONG
ZUG says: You can sleep later.
PART HEAD-TURNER. PART HEAD-SCRATCHER.
Lucky Number: 10 (possible exterior colors)
RUNS ON IRREGULAR.
Lucky Number: 177 (lb-ft of torque for Cooper S Clubman)
UNAPOLOGETICALLY UNAPOLOGETIC.
ZUG says: Follow unconventional wisdom.
YOU CAN ZIG. YOU CAN ZAG. BUT NOT EVERYONE CAN ZUG.
Lucky Number: $20,600 (starting MSRP for Cooper Clubman)
BROWN SHEEP.
ZUG says: Split Rear Barn Doors are good for you.
BUSINESS IN THE FRONT. PARTY IN THE BACK.
Lucky Number: 7 (Cooper S Clubman 0-60 time)
THE ECCENTRIC MEMBER OF AN ALREADY SLIGHTLY ECCENTRIC FAMILY.
Lucky Number: 37 hwy/28 city (MPG for Cooper Clubman)
FRINGESTREAM.
ZUG says: Try anything once.
JUMBO SHRIMP.
Lucky Number: 139 (top speed for Cooper S Clubman)
LEARN TO DRIVE UNSTANDARD.
ZUG says: A climate-controlled glove box is cool. Literally.
MAKE IT UP AS YOU GO ALONG
ZUG says: You can sleep later.
PART HEAD-TURNER. PART HEAD-SCRATCHER.
Lucky Number: 10 (possible exterior colors)
RUNS ON IRREGULAR.
Lucky Number: 177 (lb-ft of torque for Cooper S Clubman)
UNAPOLOGETICALLY UNAPOLOGETIC.
ZUG says: Follow unconventional wisdom.
YOU CAN ZIG. YOU CAN ZAG. BUT NOT EVERYONE CAN ZUG.
Lucky Number: $20,600 (starting MSRP for Cooper Clubman)
#566
I was at the MTTS in Boston and inside my goodie bag was: the fuel door eye ball sticker, the convertible top-down contract, the whiptastic handling badge and a Hammer and Coop air freshener. I guess MINI USA had a surplus of them.
I also got a MTTS 2008 static cling sticker, MTTS 2008 tattoo and a finish line parking stencil.
I also got a MTTS 2008 static cling sticker, MTTS 2008 tattoo and a finish line parking stencil.
#567
Yes ... they were also giving out the MINI Confidential medallion from the Awesomeness of Small campaign, during yesterdays rally to Gloucester
#568
#573
The Carfun Footprint conversation begins with a print ad which describes the Carfun Footprint philosophy and sets the tone for the campaign. The copy opens with "It's Time to Drive Like There is a Tomorrow," goes on to offer a vision for maximizing driving fun while minimizing impact, and closes with "It's time to think about our Carfun Footprint." The ad is slated to appear in August and September issues of select auto enthusiast and lifestyle publications, such as: Automobile, Best Life, Car & Driver, ESPN, GOOD, Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, The New Yorker, Outside and SPIN.
In a unique collaboration with The New York Times and GOOD magazine, MINI USA will sponsor a special issue of GOOD to be inserted within a Sunday Edition of The New York Times this fall. This smaller version of GOOD, whose editorial mission is to promote those people, places and things that make a positive difference in the world, will offer a mix of past features along with original content, and will be distributed to more than 600,000 subscribers and newsstand purchasers in five major markets -- New York City, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Also in August and September, out-of-home marquee billboards and wallscapes will appear in MINI's five buzz markets to spread the word about
http://www.CarfunFootprint.com, carrying the headlines "Drive Like There is a Tomorrow" and "More Turn. Less Burn."
The campaign's Launch print ads that will follow in September, October and November issues of auto enthusiast and lifestyle magazines, specifically ask "What's Your Carfun Footprint?" The creative copy goes on to explain the philosophy, introduce the methodology and point consumers to CarfunFootprint.com, where they will find the interactive Carfun Footprint Calculator and can determine their scores. These ads will run in Blender, European Car, Fast Company, Men's Health, Motor Trend, National Geographic Adventurer, The New Yorker, Ode, Plenty, Road & Track, Rolling Stone and SPIN.
Headline print ads bearing the headlines "Good. Clean. Fun." "Drive Like There is a Tomorrow." and "More Turn. Less Burn." will run in October and November issues of AutoWeek, Best Life, Blender, GOOD, Grassroots Motorsports and Paste. Special Headline ad treatments are scheduled for two media partner publications. Two vertical, half-page ads -- one reading "More Turn." and the other, "Less Burn." -- will be placed as bookends to editorial copy in the October issue of Men's Journal and the September 18th issue of Rolling Stone.
In a unique collaboration with The New York Times and GOOD magazine, MINI USA will sponsor a special issue of GOOD to be inserted within a Sunday Edition of The New York Times this fall. This smaller version of GOOD, whose editorial mission is to promote those people, places and things that make a positive difference in the world, will offer a mix of past features along with original content, and will be distributed to more than 600,000 subscribers and newsstand purchasers in five major markets -- New York City, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Also in August and September, out-of-home marquee billboards and wallscapes will appear in MINI's five buzz markets to spread the word about
http://www.CarfunFootprint.com, carrying the headlines "Drive Like There is a Tomorrow" and "More Turn. Less Burn."
The campaign's Launch print ads that will follow in September, October and November issues of auto enthusiast and lifestyle magazines, specifically ask "What's Your Carfun Footprint?" The creative copy goes on to explain the philosophy, introduce the methodology and point consumers to CarfunFootprint.com, where they will find the interactive Carfun Footprint Calculator and can determine their scores. These ads will run in Blender, European Car, Fast Company, Men's Health, Motor Trend, National Geographic Adventurer, The New Yorker, Ode, Plenty, Road & Track, Rolling Stone and SPIN.
Headline print ads bearing the headlines "Good. Clean. Fun." "Drive Like There is a Tomorrow." and "More Turn. Less Burn." will run in October and November issues of AutoWeek, Best Life, Blender, GOOD, Grassroots Motorsports and Paste. Special Headline ad treatments are scheduled for two media partner publications. Two vertical, half-page ads -- one reading "More Turn." and the other, "Less Burn." -- will be placed as bookends to editorial copy in the October issue of Men's Journal and the September 18th issue of Rolling Stone.
#575
Donna, I think we're the only ones still collecting these ads.
Mag Bag: Mini Cooper Gives NY Times 'Good' Read
by Erik Sass, Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 2:42 PM ET
To promote the environment-friendly qualities of the Mini Cooper, Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners has coordinated a promotion bringing together Good, the magazine about philanthropy and activism, and The New York Times this Sunday. The collaboration will insert a special issue of Good in 600,000 alongside the Sunday Times Magazine section, reaching subscribers and newsstands in New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The special issue of Good will be downsized to highlight the small size of the Mini Cooper, which helps it consume less gas and so reduces its carbon footprint.
[Source: MediaDaily News]
Mag Bag: Mini Cooper Gives NY Times 'Good' Read
by Erik Sass, Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 2:42 PM ET
To promote the environment-friendly qualities of the Mini Cooper, Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners has coordinated a promotion bringing together Good, the magazine about philanthropy and activism, and The New York Times this Sunday. The collaboration will insert a special issue of Good in 600,000 alongside the Sunday Times Magazine section, reaching subscribers and newsstands in New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The special issue of Good will be downsized to highlight the small size of the Mini Cooper, which helps it consume less gas and so reduces its carbon footprint.
[Source: MediaDaily News]