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2013 Mini Countryman Cooper S All 4 on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:25409 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email me at: toshadeleo@juno.com .

Hello and thank you for your interest. I am selling my wife's 2013 Mini Cooper Countryman 'S' (Turbo) All 4, which
has been a fantastic car for the family. It is fully loaded and has 25,409 pampered miles. We had it serviced last
month at the dealer and we have all records available (oil and filter change, serpentine belt, air filter
replacement (MIELE) and cabin filter replacement (MIELE). My wife was EXTREMELY meticulous with her car and has
taken fantastic care of it. It has a nice high center of gravity and the dual pane panoramic sunroof is amazing.
I am 6'2" and the car is very comfortable for my frame. I love the option of being able to drive in 'sport mode',
which, at the press of a button, tightens the steering and peps up the engine. $30 to fill the tank with 89 octane
fuel and the gas mileage is awesome. Technically a BMW with hybrid German/British engineering.
Features: Getrag 6-speed manual transmission, Continental SSR runflat tires with 1000 miles on them, Turbocharged
1.6 liter, 16 valve (181 hp) 4 cylinder engine, ALL4 full-time intelligent all wheel drive, ABS, Vented front disc
brakes/ solid rear disk brakes, Corner Brake Control (CBC), Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM), Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) with EDLC, 6 way adjustable from bucket seats, 7 airbags, Adjustable tilt
steering wheel, Sport leather steering wheel with cruise control, sport button for quicker throttle and steering
response, 6 speaker Boost stereo, aluminum roof rails, rear factory roof spoiler.
Options: Cosmic Blue Metallic Paint, Carbon Black Leatherette; Cold Weather Premium 2 Package- (Power Folding
Mirrors, Heated Front Seats, Heated Mirrors and Washer Jets, Automatic Climate Control, Rain Sensor for Windshield
Wipers, Auto Headlights, Automatic Climate Control, Silver Alloy Wheels, White Bonnet Stripes, Blue Tooth/USB IPod
adapter, All Season Tires), S Rubber Mats, New factory Mats.
Warranty (Transferable): 4 Years/ 50,000 miles; 12 Year Rust Perforation; 4 Year Unlimited Mileage Roadside
Assistance; 5 Year Ding Shield Dent and Wheel Damage Repair Plan!
The title is free and clear. I will have it detailed at our expense for the new owner. This car is sold 'as is'
with a current manufacturer warranty that will be transferred over to the buyer.
The original Dealer Suggested Retail Price was $30,600. I believe what we are asking for is EXTREMELY reasonable,
but we must sell due to a move and a bigger family. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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Mini Traveller MPV caught on flatbed with five-door Mini and convertible

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

With the next-gen Mini Cooper hardtop set for its big debut next week at the LA Auto Show, we're getting a good look at what will be coming next for the BMW brand. Mini will follow up the introduction of the Mini Cooper with the new convertible model, but our spy shooters have proof that a plus-sized model (rumored to be called Traveller or Spacebox) is coming along quite well.
There still isn't much information about the Traveller (shown above), which will be longer and wider than the Countryman, but we can tell that it takes dimensional cues from both the Countryman and Clubman to maximize passenger and cargo space. The face of this new model will definitely be closer to the 2015 Cooper, and it will have a split rear door setup like the Clubman. Like the more recent Countryman and Paceman designs, though, the Traveller will have horizontally positioned taillights instead of the Cooper's vertical lights. We have no indication as to when we'll be seeing the Traveller in production form, but this prototype seems to be in the final stages of development.
As for the Cooper, we've already spied the hardtop completely uncovered, and just recently we spotted the sportier Cooper S Convertible being transported on a flatbed. The dual center-outlet exhaust is the key tell that model was the S, which likely means that the droptop spotted here the base model.

Mini Paceman modified by Roberto Cavalli for annual Life Ball charity

Fri, 10 May 2013

This year's award for Life Ball Mini designer goes to Roberto Cavalli. The Life Ball is a charity event held in Vienna, Austria every year that raises money to fight the spread of HIV and AIDS. Since 2001, the year of its reintroduction, Mini has been involved with the ball, auctioning a car that has been made over by a world-famous designer. This year Cavalli gets the nod and a Paceman for a canvas.
The iridescent brown/black paint is the eye-catcher in the sketch above (click to enlarge), but don't forget to note Cavalli's logo on the roof. We're not sure what other flourishes he has in mind for the car, but those in attendance will find out on May 24 when it's unveiled at the Cavalli store opening in Vienna. The press release below has more details.

2014 Mini Cooper

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone from Mini refer to 'go-kart-like handling,' I'd be retired, living on a beautiful piece of coastline somewhere in the Caribbean. Perhaps even on the shores of Puerto Rico, where Mini chose to launch its latest Cooper and Cooper S hatchbacks. As with so many frequently used phrases, though, there is indeed some truth to the cliché - while the Mini Cooper has never actually handled quite like a go kart, it has always had a certain directness in its movements, reacting to steering inputs with an immediacy and fervor unlike most any other automobile meant primarily for the street.
Combine those unique driving dynamics with a sense of fun that permeates the entire brand from pre-sales marketing to the actual sales process itself and you end up with a marketplace success. As an ex-Mini owner myself (a 2009 Cooper S Convertible), I can attest to the kinship felt between fellow Mini drivers who share in the knowledge that they are having more fun than the poor appliance-driving masses sharing the highways and byways of these United States. It's no surprise that the style-conscious US continues to be the marque's single largest market year after year.
This enviable brand perception hasn't been attained without its own fair share of flaws, however. Though the quirky design and massively customizable bits and pieces that have made up the Mini brand's interior philosophy since it was reborn in 2001 have proven somewhat endearing, the Cooper Hardtop's ergonomics have always been an unmitigated disaster. Plus, this is a very small car, with a rear seat that's practically uninhabitable by adult-size occupants. While that adjective seemingly goes hand-in-hand with the brand's name, the modern Cooper has never been as ingeniously packaged as its 1959 forbearer, which offered up as much interior space as possible through innovative engineering and minimalist design. Further, parent company BMW has positioned Mini as a premium brand, so the Cooper's diminutive size has never equated to low prices. And for being such a small car, the Cooper historically hasn't been well-known for its fuel efficiency.