Stage 3 Madness Motor Works on 2040-cars
Cary, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L Supercharged, ~240hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline (93 Octane ONLY)
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Cooper S
Trim: Maddness Motor Works Stage III
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 6speed manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 47,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Pepper White
Interior Color: Brown
Number of Cylinders: 4
2004 R53 Mini Cooper S Madness Stage 3 $12,300.0 $225.0 New flat black racing stripes (extra wide) Kenwood KIC Digtial Media Reciever Way Motors baffled oil pan
KBB book value $369.00 FOCAL Performance fnt spkrs $400.00 Way Motor Works stubby antenna $29.00 Madness ECU flash $645.00 Focal Performance rear spkrs $400.00 JL 1000W 5ch amp $1,000.00 JL Stealth Box 10"sub $549.00 BF Goodrich RE760 Sport tires $400.00 Breyton 18" wheels $916.00 Custom Willwood brake Kit $2,780.00 Madness 22mm sway bar $199.00 KW V2 rear shocks $1,000.00 KW V2 front shocks $1,000.00 Hotchics rear adj control arms $300.00 Madness catback exhaust $849.00 Milltec header $1,200.00 Madness Carbon Fiber oil catch $110.00 Madness tie bar $149.00 OEM cab struts $75.00 DOS AtoA intercooler $1,154.00 Schrick cam $549.00 ATI superpulley $349.00 Madness CAI $199.00 chip $150.00 mats $150.00 UUC Stainess gearshifter $100.00 Window tint $230.00 Madness 10 stack oil cooler $445.00 M7 Tuning thermal pad $135.00 Hotchiks camber plts $550.00 weld exhast $90.00 MSD Coil Pack ignition $200.00 NGK Iridium plugs $59.00 Madness 100w rally lights lights $299.00 Madness 15% pulley $149.00 $300.00 Madness 380cc Injectors $499.00 total $30,277.00
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Wed, Jan 19 2022Stepping inside any Mini product is going to throw you for a minute if you haven’t been in one before. ItÂ’s a combination of the odd proportions, weird sightlines and exceedingly quirky design for just about everything inside the cabin. This strangeness, of course, applies to the 2022 Mini Cooper Convertible, which is the subject of this review. Arguably, the Convertible is even weirder than the regular Hardtop, both of which were updated for 2022. It features a tailgate as a rear loading mechanism and a soft top that folds like an accordion on top of said tailgate, remaining out in the open and visible no matter its position — thereÂ’s simply no room for Mini to stow it out of sight in a trunk cubby hole. That gives the Mini Convertible an odd look with the top down, and due to the top having to rest on top of the tailgate, it also blocks the driverÂ’s view rearward. You can still see super-tall trucks in the rearview mirror, but putting the top down makes you largely reliant on the side mirrors to see whatÂ’s coming up behind you. To mitigate that, thereÂ’s a middle ground of top deployment that simply rolls the top part of the way back, effectively creating a roof-width sunroof. Those are all rather odd quirks, but our favorite convertible Mini quirk of old is nowhere to be found in the latest car: the Openometer. This little feature was a gauge that simply kept track of how long you spent driving around with the top down. ItÂ’s hard to think of a feature that is any more “Mini” than that one, which makes us all the more sad that the gauge no longer exists to shame those who donÂ’t drop the power-folding roof. Looking past the weirdness, thereÂ’s a regular car interior here that straddles the line between a premium and non-premium car. The $40,350 price of our Mini Cooper S tester signals that this is positioned as a small and sporty premium car, and there are some genuinely luxurious touches. The Chesterfield Brown leather seats with white piping and pretty quilting sure do scream luxury, while all of the weighty switches and nicely-damped buttons signal the same. The above said, the standard Mini interior is all leatherette, full of cheap-looking shiny plastic trim and is really slacking when it comes to many features weÂ’d expect would come standard. For example, a base Mini Cooper S Convertible at $28,750 doesnÂ’t have heated seats, proximity entry, auto climate control or an auto-dimming mirror.
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