Austin Mini MK I 850 (34 Hp)
Overall Rating
Austin Mini:
The Mini is a two-door, four-seat small car produced for four decades over a single generation, with many names and variants, by the British Motor Corporation and its successors British Leyland and the Rover Group, and finally under BMW ownership. Minis were built as fastbacks, estates, convertibles, and various other body styles. Minus a brief 1990s hiatus, from 1959 into 2000, an estimated 5. 38 million of all variations combined were built, and the Mini's engines also powered another 2 million Mini Metros, though the Mini eventually outlasted its successor....(Read more on Wikipedia)
MK I Overview:
Austin Mini (MK I). A compact car with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the cargo area. Seating for 0 makes it ideal for daily use.
850 (34 Hp) Verdict:
Performance Verdict
The entry-level 850cc engine offers modest performance, suitable for city driving but struggles on highways. It's more about character than speed.
Fuel Economy
Decent fuel economy for its time, though not exceptional. Simplicity aids in lower running costs.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- • Iconic design and cultural significance
- • Nimble handling and fun-to-drive character
- • Excellent space utilization for its size
- • Strong classic car market and community support
- • Simple mechanics, relatively easy to maintain
Cons:
- • Limited passive safety features by modern standards
- • Basic comfort and refinement
- • Prone to rust, especially in older models
- • Modest performance in lower trims
- • Small interior for taller occupants
Specifications:
| General: | |
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| Brand: | Austin |
| Model: | Mini |
| Generation: | MK I |
| Modification (Engine): | 850 (34 Hp) |
| Start of production: | 1967 |
| End of production: | 1979 |
| Powertrain Architecture: | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type: | Hatchback |
| Engine: | |
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| Power: | 34 Hp |
| Engine aspiration: | Naturally aspirated engine |
| Performance: | |
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| Fuel Type: | Petrol (Gasoline) |











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