Iconic British small car auto maker Mini Cooper is cleaning house and has decided to put some of its least productive models on the chopping block so as to better concentrate on those ones that are doing well in the car market.
A fairly familiar story is taking place at Mini Cooper. Models are released by the automobile manufacturer and at said time of introduction there really is a buzz about them and the public start to snap them up. However before the car purchase really does take on a sizeable volume, the attention of the public is drawn elsewhere to another model and this takes the wind out of the sails of the former model.
Parent company BMW has decided to draw the curtains on the three slowest selling models of Mini; the Paceman, Coupe and the Roadster. Focus is being put on its pillar models meaning that those in possession of the aforementioned models should try a hand at selling their pre-owned cars.
These three are bound to initially lose value as the car maker focuses on getting back to its roots and unleashing new material that will captivate the hearts of potential customers. It is high time you sold, while you still can.