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125: New mini rides from BMW and Mazda?

by Brian Cooley

Has the U.S. auto industry finally hit bottom? U.S. will get a new small SUV from BMW--and perhaps a new mini Miata. Plus, we take you for a ride in a really nice car that could be so much better.


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The BMW X1 will come to the U.S., slotted beneath the X3 as a utility stablemate to the 1 Series.

The BMW X1 will come to the U.S., slotted beneath the X3 as a utility stablemate to the 1 Series.

(Credit: BMW of North America)

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Originally posted at Car Tech Podcast
Brian Cooley is an editor at large who keeps his fingers on the pulse of consumers' attitudes toward tech. His specialty is CNET Car Tech videos, but, frankly, most people have seen him on the TVs at Costco (or in one of his '60s Fords or Fiats).
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