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Jonnie Foreigner Come Lately: Audi A1 – James Batchelor

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 Jonnie Foreigner Come Lately:

Audi A1

  Without wanting to sound like my grandmother, there was a time within living memory that a mobile phone was just that – a mobile telephone. I recently came across my first ever mobile and I was struck at how delightfully simple it was. My old Nokia 5110’s primary function was to make calls, but it also had two games, a calculator and the ability to send textual messages. If you were clever enough you could even change the ‘Vodafone UK’ screen message to one of your choice.

            But then came a phone that, quite literally, changed everything and made every other phone seem prehistoric. Billed as a ‘Smartphone’, Apple’s iPhone was a giant leap forward for the mobile with its slick design and revolutionary applications.  Three years on it is still the benchmark for any new phone that has even a hope of beating it, and the latest in a whole line of challengers is the Microsoft Windows Phone 7. Unsurprisingly, the Windows phone boasts technology that promises to thrash the crisply styled iPhone, three years too late. In my eyes, the iPhone was the gadget of the last decade, and the fashion accessory of the last ten years.       

For these very reasons the MINI was my choice as the car of the last decade. Despite readers of my blog voting for the Renault Avantime, for me the MINI was the winner. Like the iPhone, the approach BMW took with the MINI was unprecedented; BMW created a niche market that every other manufacturer was jealous of. The MINI’s superb attention to detail, excellent build quality, endless personalisation options and nostalgic design touches, made the car a beautiful exercise in how a premium supermini could work. On the one hand the MINI was an affectionate look back to the original Mini, on the other; it was a twenty-first century tour-de-force in creating a brand identity that the public subsequently fawned over. The MINI may have been owned and built by the Germans, but its lovable character and its production at Cowley, Oxfordshire won it a place in the hearts of the British. In the same vein as the iPhone, the MINI made every other supermini seem so unnecessarily dull and set itself as the marker for every other competing manufacturer.  

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