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Peoria, Illinois, United States
Engine:1.6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: FWD
Make: Mini
Mileage: 21,537
Model: Clubman
Sub Model: TRADE/FINANCE
Trim: S
We are an authorized BMW Center in Peoria, IL and this Laser Blue wagon has awesome options, a perfect history and exceptional condition.
NO SURPRISES OR EXCUSES and 100% the real thing.
**Safe, easy transactions**
You're in good hands with me,
"Woody"
Call Woody now 877.291.5765
Certified BMW Client Advisor
I'll be assisting you from initial contact to delivery. I have personally bought, sold and delivered nearing a thousand vehicles through eBay to clients all across the country and around the globe. I sold my first vehicle on eBay in 1999. I've been in the retail automotive business almost 20 years now and have earned many salesperson of the month and salesperson of the year awards. I've achieved the highest manufacturer customer satisfaction distinctions from BMW, Toyota, General Motors, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. I'm also a Chapter President of the BMW Car Club of America, a member of the Porsche Club of America and an enthusiast myself. I won't waste your time and I won't be bashful about respectfully letting you know if you're wasting mine. Count on me to be as helpful as possible and to make everything go smoothly.
Here's the offering............
2012 MINI Clubman S
Laser Blue with Black interior
Includes:
COLD WEATHER PACKAGE.
PREMIUM PACKAGE
MANUAL TRANMISSION
PANORAMIC Moonroof
Satellite Radio
Bluetooth and more....
INCLUDES REMAINDER OF MINI FACTORY WARRANTY
100% the REAL THING and no surprises!
Delivery arranged by request........... I've had vehicles delivered to SouthBeach, Florida to Santa Monica, California and farther like Canada and Hawaii.
Please, call Woody for complete sales process overview and serious inquiries @ 877.291.5765. Reserve auction system is honored. If you want to call and ask what the reserve is then be prepared to make an legitimate offer. I will not just reply to an email and divulge the reserve price. Also, be aware that this vehicle is offered through sources outside of eBay and the auction can end at any time. Pricing is exclusive to eBay and may or may not be honored for showroom transactions. The vehicle is on the lot and for sale to the general public. If you are the winning bidder or your bid exceeds the reserve, you must call me immediately to confirm the terms of the sale or the vehicle will remain for sale and could potentially be sold to someone else. Only when you have personally spoken to me will I take the car off of the market and hold the vehicle specifically for you. There is a state legislated documentation fee of $163 in the state of Illinois.
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Mini attempts first-ever backflip in a car
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Another unique element of the jump that Mini is claiming is in regards to the ramp. Past automotive backflips, including Rhys Millen's 2009 jump to ring in the New Year, have used special ramps that help rotate the car, but the ramp Chicherit uses is "unassisted" and the backflip is attempted using only "a gas pedal and a prayer" according to a Mini spokesman for the event.
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