White Roof Radio #460

We talk about the Clubvan with Gabe, AMVIV X with Chris and Lisa and finish off with some Ask Chad. Also, please congratulate **Boostedstig** (aka Tony in Chicago) for winning the #wrrhubcap...

Photo Gallery: MINI Paceman vs the Countryman

With the Paceman, MINI has introduced a car that is approximately the same size as the Countryman, but with arguably less versatility. So what's the point? It comes down to style and positioning. Two doors vs four doesn't quite tell the entire story. Seeing the two in the flesh you're immediately struck by the proportion of the Paceman. It just feels right where the Countryman suddenly (especially sitting next to the Paceman) feels almost a bit forced. Yet there are very few examples in the automotive world of two cars sharing so much in terms of components and chassis, while driving and looking so distinctly different.

Roberto Cavalli to Design This Year’s Life Ball MINI

Every year, MINI taps a world renowned designer or artist to create a special MINI for the Life Ball, one of the largest AIDS charity events in the world. You can see some of those cars by <a href="https://www.motoringfile.com/tag/Life-Ball/">exploring our archives</a>. This year it's fashion designer Roberto Cavalli who'll create a one-of-a-kind MINI for auction at the 2013 event in Vienna.

Official MINI USA Clubvan Pricing: $25,985

MotoringFile readers have a few FAQs when it comes to MINI's industrial version of the Clubman, dubbed the Clubvan. We've scoured through our previous reporting and reached out to our contacts at MINI USA to confirm the information you've been asking for, starting with the asking price: $25,985.

White Roof Radio #459

Another great live show for you guys and gals this week. Thanks to everyone that joined us live last week during the Google Hangout! We talked news from MotoringFile like we do,...

Speccing MF02 – We Need Your Help

A few months ago we introduced the concept of MotoringFile Spec. The idea was simple. Over the years, we’ve fielded hundreds of spec-related questions from readers. What packages should they choose? What...

Autocar Drives the JCW GP

Matt Prior and the team over at <em>Autocar</em> have whipped up a doozy of a JCW GP Review. Covering design, interior, performance, ride, costs and other criteria, it's eight web pages full of GP scrutiny. The context: how would the new GP stack up against the old one?