2009 Mini Cooper S Hatchback 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Rochester, Michigan, United States
2009 R56 Mini Cooper S 1.6L turbocharged I4 172 Horsepower 177 lb.-ft. of torque (Overdrive boosts to 192 lb.-ft. of torque) 6-Speed Manual Pepper White-Black top 49xxx miles. Rated for 31/36 MPG- I’m currently averaging 32 in my work commute.
Cold Weather Package with heated leather seats. Traction control. Auxiliary audio input. Run flat tires. Power folding mirrors. Features Sport mode for quicker throttle response and more accurate steering. Purchased Certified Pre-Owned from Motor City Mini less than a year ago- all regular service done with dealer. Non-Smoker. Clean Title. Small crack on rear bumper (I suspect someone backed into her in a parking lot.)
I love this car to death (Honestly, I’d rather keep it.) and have fanatically maintained it. No aftermarket parts and has never endured a track. It’s solid and quiet on the highway while returning almost 40 mpg. Upright seating position and high roofline give it a bigger on the inside feel. Hatchback with folding rear seats for extra utility. Great in the city and fits everywhere without worry. Got me to work without fail despite record breaking snowfall. For those looking for a performance buy, you won’t find a better bang for your buck. Smooth manual transmission, well-sorted chassis, lots of low end torque, and suspension designed by BMW before they started to go soft. Text me any time, or call me after 5 pm. 248-Five Zero Five-4475 |
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Mini bringing new 230-hp John Cooper Works to Detroit
Mon, 07 Jul 2014
Mini models may keep getting incrementally bigger, but then so do their engines. Or more powerful, anyway - especially when it comes to the John Cooper Works performance models. The JCW version of the first (post-revival) generation R50, which was really more of an upgraded Cooper S than its own model, packed a 1.6-liter supercharged four with 200 horsepower. The following R56 JCW upped that incrementally to 208 hp, but the next Works hatchback is now rumored to pack around 230 horses.
Tipped to be revealed in both three- and five-door body-styles at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show half a year from now, the F56-gen Mini John Cooper Works hatchback is expected to use the same 2.0-liter turbo four as the new Mini Cooper S, but increasing the output from 189 hp to approximately 230. That would mean it would be more powerful than either of the two previous John Cooper Works GP editions to make the new JCW the most powerful road-going Mini to date, backed by 285 pound-feet of torque driving through a six-speed manual or available automatic transmission to deliver what promises to be a blistering pace for the latest retro hatchback.
Mini John Cooper Works gets ready to rumble
Fri, 14 Nov 2014Mini gave us our first taste of its next-generation John Cooper Works Hardtop in concept form at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. And in fact, we already know that the production version will make its debut at the 2015 Detroit show in January. Fitting, then, that this most recent round of spy shots shows a JCW that's pretty much ready to roll - peel back that yellow swirly paper, and you've pretty much got the final deal.
It's easy to make out the final design for the revised front and rear fascias, and we can clearly see a more robust brake package nestled behind those alloy wheels. Speaking of, we must admit, the wheels here look rather pedestrian for a JCW model, but they could just be prototype rollers and not indicative of the final rolling stock. We expect the flashy red decals of the concept to be offered on the production model, as well, though they could be optional kit.
As reported earlier, power is expected to come from a 230-horsepower turbo-four - a modest increase over the 208 hp from the outgoing Mini JCW. Expect that to route through a six-speed manual transmission, sending turbocharged oomph to the front wheels.
2013 Mini Countryman gets updates
Thu, 01 Nov 2012It's been two years since the debut of Mini's Countryman crossover. In that time, the general public has indeed warmed to the idea of a big Mini - we grew to rather like it during our long-term test - and for 2013, a few small, thoughtful updates are on tap for the brand's range-topper.
The big change for the Countryman concerns the power window toggles, though Mini would also like you to notice the new Carbon Black ring around the center speedometer and new interior colors. Mini window controls have long resided in the center console, lost among the number of other buttons. The new Countryman breaks with that trend by moving the buttons to the door armrest, where it is located on most other passenger vehicles. We first saw this on the production Paceman that debuted in Paris earlier this year. This location also allows for a multi-button panel on the driver's side door. Previously, opening and closing all windows meant hitting each button individually.
Also of note is the removal of the two standard bucket seats in the second row, instead being replaced with a bench seat. Those who appreciate the customizable center rail in four-seat models can still select rear bucket seats, however. The 2013 Countryman is scheduled to hit European dealers sometime in November with US sales to follow shortly thereafter.