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MINI Countryman review

by edannenfelser on October 14th, 2010 at 1:38pm in News

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MINI’s first crossover adds plenty of functionality with little compromise on performance.  Good news for MINI diehards who feel uneasy about the MINI Countryman and its ballooning size; there won’t be any MINIs larger than this, says Jim McDowell, MINI USA’s President.

Read more of the review here!

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Booooo!

by edannenfelser on October 5th, 2010 at 1:43pm in News

booSave the date for Cincinnati MINIs Halloween party!!!

OCTOBER 21, 2010 @ 8:00pm

Enjoy music by our own fellow Motoring Advisor Jay Sofranec and his band “The Flock”

Costumes welcome! Best costume will receive a prize!!!!

Come for food and drink and STAY FOR FUN!

RSVP to Jenna Bellinski @ Jbellinski@cincinnatimini.com or 513-271-8700

Check out our event on facebook here and RSVP and leave comments!

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SUNDAY!

by edannenfelser on April 23rd, 2010 at 2:06pm in News

The sales department will be open this Sunday, April 25th from 12-5pm!  Come in to check out all of our great incentives for April… hope to see you this weekend!!

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Customer Appreciation Event!

by edannenfelser on March 26th, 2010 at 11:18am in News

Cincinnati MINI will be having a customer appreciation event Tomorrow, March 27!  It will run from 10am-6pm.. there will be food and lots of fun!  Hope to see everyone TOMORROW!!!!

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DISCO DANCE PARTY at Cincinnati MINI!

by edannenfelser on March 16th, 2010 at 11:20am in News

This sounds like a great time! Who is ready to come boogie at the Disco Dance?!?!


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 My best advice is to refrain from driving in severe winter conditions if you can. But if you can’t, here are a few tips to help you reach your destination safely. Before You Leave, winter-proof your vehicle. Carry blankets or sleeping bags and extra sets of clothes, gloves, hats, and boots. Stock your vehicle with a first aid kit, jumper cables, flashlight, shovel, scraper, and a bag of sand. Also, if you have one, fully charge your cell phone before leaving and bring a charger with you. Clear off your vehicle. Scrape all windows, clear snow off headlights and license plates, and warm your car up for a few minutes. 
While on the road BE CAUTIOUS. Don’t pull out in front of anyone if you are not sure you can make it. Look before you turn or proceed through an intersection. Watch for shaded spots, bridges, overpasses, and intersections where ice may form first and linger after other parts of the road are clear. Navigating through a slide-Don’t panic. Look where you want your vehicle to go and steer in that direction. Do not brake. Do not accelerate.

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MINI FEVER

by edannenfelser on January 13th, 2010 at 10:52am in News

I should of received the M1N1 shot before I started working at Cincinnati Mini.  Now I have the Mini fever. I could only make it 5 months before I had to get a Mini for myself. It made me sick that everyone else was having so much fun, so I decided it was time for a cure. I can be found recovering in my 2010 Midnight Black Mini Cooper S or curing others at Cincinnati Mini.

LETS MOTOR !!!

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