Choice Hacking

How Mini (and BMW) used psychology to become a cult classic

Episode Summary

It's one of most interesting and unique cars around - the Mini. Built to help postwar England deal with rising fuel costs, Mini is a rare example of a product that started out practical only to become cool. How? Well it's down to some clever applications of marketing psychology and behavioral science - used consciously, or not. Join me today as I unpack Mini's rise as one of history's most innovative and influential car brands in history - and the lessons it can teach us about launching and growing a cult brand.

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