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MINI set to rock the NEC

Two years on from its UK debut at the 2000 British International Motor Show in Birmingham, the MINI is set to steal the limelight again with an all-action display in Hall 2 at this month's NEC show.

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Two years on from its UK debut at the 2000 British International Motor Show in
Birmingham, the MINI is set to steal the limelight again with an all-action
display in Hall 2 at this month's NEC show.

MINI Adventure Live! will present a product range in a totally active format -
a first for a British motor show. Seven dramatic and choreographed stunt
displays a day will showcase the renowned handling and great looks of MINI One,
MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S, with up to 1,000 people accommodated at each
show.

Trevor Houghton-Berry, MINI General Manager said: "We're really looking forward
to bringing MINI back to Birmingham. The British unveiling two years ago was a
momentous occasion and MINI Adventure Live! is all set to repeat the impact
MINI had at that show. However, with MINI's huge personality we felt that the
traditional static stand was unsuitable and that visitors would rather see
MINIs in action, doing what they do best."

MINI owners will be invited to watch MINI Adventure Live! from a
'behind-the-scenes' location that will make them feel even more part of the
show. Backstage access will be past a dramatic theatre-style street scene
backdrop with visitors accompanied by a MINI lollipop lady.....or man!

A range of MINIs with various options and accessories, along with items of MINI
Stuff - MINI's own range of clothing and lifestyle accessories - will also be
displayed on the stand for those visitors who want a closer MINI experience
whilst waiting for MINI Adventure Live! to rev up.

-Ends-

Editor's notes: Since MINI's launch in July 2001, over 38,000 MINIs have been
sold in the UK, whilst demand is also impressive in Japan, the US, Germany,
Italy and other EU markets. MINI is available in 50 markets worldwide and over
120,000 are produced on the Oxford production line. Over 4,500 associates are
employed at Plant Oxford and the UK provides more parts for the MINI than any
other country.

MINI has won numerous awards in the UK including Best Car and Best Sporting Car
from Auto Express and car of the year awards in 2001 from Car magazine, The
Times, The Independent and Channel 4's Driven.

MINI One costs £10,300 on-the-road, MINI Cooper £11,600 and MINI Cooper S
£14,500. All MINIs are also available with a ground-breaking service pack that
offers five years or 50,000 miles free servicing for just £100.

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