Popular car brand Mini is launching two limited-edition models in March. Both new models will have plenty of extra kit and are sure to be big hits with Mini car finance customers. It looks like Mini is keen to cash in on their British heritage, with the two models called the Bayswater and Baker Street.
The Bayswater will come in a choice of three colours, depending on the model variant. ‘Kite Blue’ metallic is standard across the range, with ‘Midnight Black’ metallic and ‘Eclipse Grey’ metallic available on Cooper S and Cooper SD engine variants. There’s extra sporty trim on the inside and outside of the new model, with snazzy alloy wheels and added equipment unique to this line. This extra equipment is likely to make the Bayswater a tempting package for people looking at Minis on car finance deals, ensuring they get plenty of bang for their buck.
Over on Baker Street the tune is pretty much the same. There are new funky colours as well as extra styling details. It also comes with the ‘Pepper Pack’, which gives you air conditioning, Bluetooth, on-board computer, leather steering wheel, front fog lamps and other neat features. A large amount of luxuries will be good news for people looking for fully-loaded cars on finance.
Both the Mini One D and Cooper D engine options emit less then 99g/km CO2, meaning you don’t pay road tax or the London congestion charge. So, if you’re looking at cars on finance that are cheap to run, both engine options would be perfect with either the Bayswater or Baker Street packs.
With such large savings to be made with environmentally friendly cars, new car finance customers should keep an eye on big car shows – such as the one in Geneva in March – to see what’s coming soon in the motoring world. Mitsubishi, for example, is planning to reveal a new concept at Geneva to preview its next generation of cars. There’ll be styling ideas as well as clever green technology on show, with rumours persisting that the star of the show will be a plug-in electric SUV that’ll form the basis of the next Outlander.
Meanwhile, Korean car maker Kia continues to make great strides in the UK market, with car finance customers taking advantage of improved quality, attractive design and a market leading seven-year-warranty. This warranty shows what strong faith Kia puts in the quality of its cars as well as the integrity of its customers.
Keen to capitalise on its recent success, Kia is now looking to bring a uniform brand to its showrooms in the UK, launching the Red Cube showroom design at Northwich in Cheshire. The Red Cube is the international standard of showrooms for Kia, and another six are planned over the next 12 months at locations across the UK. The idea behind the design is to show a complete visual representation of Kia’s brand, and will make a welcome sight to anyone interested in Kia on finance.
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