Mini may be first and foremost an automotive fashion statement, but it's an enduring one. Spy photos reveal that the third-generation Mini hardtop, set to arrive in November, will look quite similar to the current one, despite riding on a new platform with all-new drivetrains. The transition should be no more jarring than the one between the first- (2001–2006) and second-gen (2007–now) hatches, so owners of used Minis needn't fear that their cars will look horribly dated next year. Thank you, retro-design ethos. For those who love the style, nimble handling, and decent performance and are willing to tolerate scant rear legroom and utility, a certified pre-owned Mini Cooper or Cooper S hardtop—with extended factory warranty to ease concerns about their modest quality ratings—is an appealing prospect. READ MORE ››
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