Tucker - In theUK there were a number of attempts to replace the mini by BL (British Leyland) but most nver got past the planning/prototype stage - aronline.co.uk is a great source of info - the owner has made efforts to track down a lot of former engineers and workers from BMC/BL/AR/Rover Group to tell the story of many cars.
http://austin-rover.co.uk/
The mini was eventually supposed to be phased out after they brought out the Metro (originally called the miniMETRO to link the pair in the publc's eyes) but even then the mini kept selling and they eventually realised that people were buying it as statement or for emotional reasons for the icon it had become rather than as just a normal rational car purchase, so it stayed in production as long as it made a profit. Late on the interest from Japan was also crucial in keeping sales high enough to keep going. The miniMETRO became the Austin Metro, then Rover Metro, then Rover 100-series and ended up dying 2 years before the mini.
Open up the 'The Cars' menu at the side and you'll see a list of stories about attempts to replace the mini and how after the clubby was introduced to replace the roundnose, roundy production just kept going as they remained so popular... be careful though, there's hours of reading in there....
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Actually in England Minis were never "Leylands" they were "Minis" and they only got the Rover name right at the end of production after BMW has taken them over.
The became Rover minis in 1989.
Have you ever heard of and ARG Mini? And they were Austin/Rover Group Minis for a few years before they dropped the Austiun name and became Rover!
The company name was Rover. The car was called Mini not Rover Mini.
They did not stick a Rover badge on a Mini till right near the end.
Geez, you're more grumpy than usual tonight.
Aye, I have heard of ARG. Just wanted to share with you that in the UK up until 1988 they were Austin Minis, and from 1989 onwards they were sold as Rover Minis.
You are wrong. Show me a Mini after 1969 with an Austin badge.
I think this discussion's been had before - is a car only a particular brand 'cos it has a badge saying so?? or if the paperwork says so?? Or neither, ?? or both????
I had a 1986 mini mayfair and the V5 registration document called it an Austin Mini, therefore legally it was an Austin (as Speedy said - up to 1989 they were Austins) On the front grille there was n Astiin ROver badge but without the lettering, just the blue and green stripes does that make it an Austin Rover? As Morris said, all minis in the UK for many years where simply identified as 'Mini' with no brand identifier badged. Export models were different though, I know that the Jap versions of my car (1990 Rover Mini Cooper RSP) were badged 'Rover' in Japan but mine isn't. Again, legally it's a Rover though...