On its introduction in August 1959, the Mini was marketed under the Austin and Morris names, as the Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor. The Austin Seven was renamed Austin Mini in January 1962 and Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969.

How many mini Mokes were built?

14,518
The first Mokes were manufactured at BMC’s Longbridge, Birmingham plant, with 14,518 produced in the UK between 1964 and 1968. 26,000 were manufactured in Australia between 1966 and 1981, and 10,000 in Portugal between 1980 and 1993 when production ended….

Mini Moke
Production1964–1993

Do they still make mini Mokes?

Mini Mokes were originally manufactured and marketed by the British Motor Corporation and are now also marketed by Leyland, Austin and Morris.

Is an Austin Mini a good investment?

When it comes to classic automobiles for the entry-level collector, the Mini is a great place to start. It’s a British icon that’s affordable, ensuring a secure investment. With legions of admirers and a deep connection to British culture it will remain a sought-after classic for years to come.

What year Mini Cooper should be avoided?

Consumer Reports surveys indicate many of the various Mini Cooper models displayed issues across a broader timeline. Some of the lowest predicted reliability scores suggest 2006 through 2012 are the worst years for the Mini Cooper. And to be safe, there were problematic models in the earlier 2000s, as well.

Is Mini owned by BMW?

While many people think that MINI is a British company, you may be surprised who owns MINI Cooper. The brand is actually owned by German automaker, BMW.

How much was a Mini Moke new?

You can now buy a brand-new ‘Mini’ Moke. Ordering has opened, with prices starting from around £24,000. The company behind the car, Moke International, has now received official regulatory approval for the new Moke in the UK.

What animal is a Moke?

The Moke was a magical lizard with silver-green skin that was native to the Great Britain and Ireland.

How much does a Mini Moke cost?

Moke may be down on bleeding-edge technology, but its cars should offer more than enough for vacationers and beach residents to enjoy some open-air motoring. Pricing starts at $25,000 and tops out at $33,275.

What is the best classic Mini to buy?

The MkIs (built between 1959 and 1967) are the most sought after, but the MkII (made from 1967 to 1969 and offered with a 998cc engine option) is also covetable too. By the time the MkIII arrived in 1969 the Mini was less cute, with its concealed door hinges and winding windows.

What is the rarest Mini?

Among the rare models owned by readers are a lime green 1981 Mini 1000 city saloon, a limited edition1988 Mini Flame, a yellow limited edition 1983 Mini Sprite, a 1988 limited edition Mini Jet Black and a red 1979 Mini 850 City.

What is the best year of Mini Cooper to buy?

In short, if you want a reliable used first-gen Mini Cooper, the 2006 MY is your best bet. For second-gen Mini Coopers, the reliability question is a bit more complicated. CarComplaints found that 2007-2009 models were less problematic than the later ones, except for the Clubman and Countryman.

What kind of car is the Mini Moke?

But one big surprise was seeing the iconic Moke mini Jeep-like electric vehicles in not just one but two different booths in a variety of shapes and sizes, including a speedy, AWD version with…

How much does a Mini Moke cost in the UK?

You can now buy a brand-new ‘Mini’ Moke. Ordering has opened, with prices starting from around £24,000. The company behind the car, Moke International, has now received official regulatory approval for the new Moke in the UK. An initial, ‘strictly limited’ run of 56 cars will be built exclusively for the UK market.

Why was the Mini Moke not a success?

It wasn’t a success. Shunned by the military for its lack of ground clearance, the Mini Moke was destined to become a footnote in the big book of automotive failures. Fortunately for Issigonis, the Moke captured the hearts and minds of the hip and trendy folk of Carnaby Street.

What’s the average speed of a Mini Moke?

These mostly top out at 75kmh and are capped for local low energy vehicle laws. For instance, in France they are only 45kmh, but that’s actually cool because 14-year-olds and people busted for drunk driving can drive them.

Where can I buy an Austin Mini Moke?

The SAIC group currently owns the brand trademark. At Classic Driver, we offer a worldwide selection of Austin Mini Mokes for sale. Use the filters to narrow down your selection based on price, year and mileage – to help find your dream Austin Mini Moke.

How big is a custom made Mini Moke?

We have a Vehicle Body Building licence, so what ever you can dream up – we can make a reality! A super wide Moke with massive chrome hand made 14″x10″” wide wheels, with hand made bucket seats, custom roll cage, black custom paint job with a 1330cc thumping engine…

How did the Moke car get its name?

Several kit-car manufacturers started to sell Moke imitations to people wishing to recycle their old Mini parts. There followed a trend to use (and misuse) the name ‘Moke’ to describe all sorts of basic, open-topped, utility vehicles, particularly kit cars.

Where can I buy a Mini Moke electric car?

There are currently companies in Belgium, Spain and even Miami but they all seem to be sourcing these slower neighborhood electric vehicles from China. These mostly top out at 75kmh and are capped for local low energy vehicle laws.

The Austin Seven was renamed Austin Mini in January 1962 and Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969. In 1980, it once again became the Austin Mini, and in 1988, just “Mini” (although the “Rover” badge was applied on some models exported to Japan).

49,937 Mini Mokes
Production ceased after 13 years and about 10,000 units were made. In its 30’s years of production in various countries; a total of 49,937 Mini Mokes were produced.

Who makes mini Mokes?

British Motor Corporation
British Motor Corporation (Australia)British LeylandCagiva
Mini Moke/Manufacturers

While many people think that MINI is a British company, you may be surprised who owns MINI Cooper. The brand is actually owned by German automaker, BMW. No, MINI is its own separate brand.

What does a Mini Moke cost?

Which classic Mini is best?

Top 10: Classic Minis

  • Mini MkI (1959-67)
  • Mini Estates (1960-82)
  • Mini Van / Pick-Up (1960-82)
  • Riley Elf / Wolseley Hornet (1961-69)
  • Mini Cooper (1961-71)
  • Mini Clubman & 1275GT (1969-80)
  • Innocenti Mini 90 & 120 (1974-82)
  • Mini Limited Editions (1979-on)

    Early Mk1 Minis are the rarest, as well as the most expensive of the non-Cooper models.

    What is the best year to buy a Mini Cooper?

    How long do Mini Cooper engines last?

    Usually about 100k driven very well. After this they get smokey and tired. They do keep on going for quite bit longer afterwards.

    Do MINIs have BMW engines?

    The Mini under BMW ownership comes with BMW developed engines. Not engines that powered current BMWs at the time. This is because BMW engines were designed for rear wheel drive configuration. The Mini was front wheel drive so BMW along with the French PSA group developed the 1.6 litre Prince engine.

    Is a Moke street legal?

    Yes! The Electric Moke is street legal. It’s a Low Speed Vehicle, and has a maximum speed of 25 MPH.

    What do we call Moka in English?

    /maukā/ mn. chance singular noun. If you have a chance to do something, you have the opportunity to do it.

    What is a Moke in Hawaiian?

    Moke is a term used in the British Isles as slang for “donkey”. In Australia it refers to a nag or inferior horse, and is employed by residents of the Hawaiian Islands in similar fashion as the British to derogatorily describe segments of the local Polynesian population.

    How expensive is a Moke?

    What is the rarest classic Mini?

    Austin Mini summary and prices Early Mk1 Minis are the rarest, as well as the most expensive of the non-Cooper models.

    Is it worth buying a classic Mini?

    definitely yes. Such an awesome first car. Just try and get one which is for the most part mechanically sound and rust free. Might be a bit more expensive but in the long run it will be worth it.