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2008 Mini Cooper S 37k Miles Rare Red Leather Interior Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:37074 Color: Tan /
 Red
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L DOHC 16 V turbo charged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WMWMF73508TT87270 Year: 2008
Make: Mini
Model: Cooper S
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Options: 6 speaker HK system, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior Color: Red
Number of Cylinders: 4
Mileage: 37,074
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"There are a few very small dings on back of bumper, possibly shopping cart or other, you must be looking directly at them to notice them"

Price Just Reduced!! My low mileage Mini Cooper must go. (Sadly)

Still looking for a great used Mini-Cooper?? Look no more! For sale,
excellent condition, very low mileage 2008 Mini-Cooper S with unique red
leather interior. Vehicle has 37000 miles on it. Clean Car-Fax. (Copy
available upon request.) I originally bought this car in Winchester VA in 2011  as a commuter car,
but due to a career change, moved to Syracuse NY, and  it  is no longer  needed.  I am the second owner.Vehicle has been in
garage storage in NY and was not driven in winter. I have a Ford Pickup for winter. It has never seen snow since I purchased it.

The Cooper S is extremely fast, fun, and fuel efficient to drive. If you have never driven one, it is like you are riding on rails. It corners like a Go-Cart and is very fun to drive. Excellent gas mileage.(low-mid 30's MPG depending on how much you hit it) Its red
leather interior is sporty, and very clean. The red interior is a rare find
and adds to the vintage look of this car!! A rare find! If you look at other Minis ,they nearly all have Dark Gray, very few have red.

Similar models are selling from $17,500 - $18,000 without unique interior and with 15K +
more miles. Don't take my word for it, check for yourself. My car has 37,000 miles, less than most cars that are 2-3 yrs old. This car new lists for 33K. It has less than 1000 miles on it since last fall when it was inspected in NYS. It is on the road currently .

This car has the Sport mode and handles like a race car. All the bells and
whistles you'd expect from BMW (who makes Minis). If you are looking for a great quality used Mini, you
won't be disappointed. You can go to a dealer and pay $2000-2500 more for them to detail it for you or buy it from a Retired Army Guy who took great care of it. Your call.

Non smoker, never was smoked in ever. No pets either.

 I have set a Buy it now at $15,500 and the reserve is very close to that. I also have this car listed locally and will end the auction when I get my buy it now price. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me . I will also send any additional photos within reason. This is a great car, but it is 5 yrs. old. It has a few minor cosmetic blemishes, as you would expect, but nothing noticeable from a few feet away. This is a great commuter or car for your college student. I am 54 and I got looks and comments everywhere with it.

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Fri, 23 May 2014

It could be argued that Mini has not built a pretty car since the R53, the first of the reborn Minis, was put out to pasture at the end of 2006. I've owned two R53s, so yes, I'm horribly biased. The styling situation in Oxford hasn't improved much for 2014, either, as the bigger, more frightened-looking Mini begins to arrive in dealerships, boasting a very un-Mini-like front overhang. This, though, this works.
It's called the Superleggera Vision, and straight away, we should point out that it's not designed by Mini. It's a product of Touring Superleggera, whose other creations include the stunning Disco Volante. It's a darn nice piece of design, and we're especially fond of its tiny, Jaguar D-type-like rear fin. It's also perfectly designed for it's debut location - the Concours d'Elegance at Italy's Villa d'Este.
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When you've been driving on the right side of the road your whole life, driving on the left can be incredibly disorienting. In this episode of The List, hosts Jessi Combs and Patrick McIntyre brave the traffic-filled streets of London as they take in the sights in a Mini Cooper. "London is not a driving city. There are millions of people and millions of cars," said Patrick. "And the streets seem to have been laid out at random over the centuries." Even Jessi found herself battling old habits in the right-hand drive Mini. "I've already gone over to reach for the door twice to shift it," she said. Our hosts dig into the history behind the traffic swap on the other side of the pond as they attempt to check "Drive On The Left" off their List. Click here to find more episodes of The List Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick MINI Coupe The List Videos Original Video right hand drive

2016 Mini Cooper Convertible First Drive

Wed, Jun 1 2016

Conventional gearhead wisdom says to go for the biggest, most powerful engine. For the first two generations of Mini Convertible, this was a no-brainer. You bought the Cooper S. But as Senior Editor Alex Kierstein argued in our first drive of the Cooper S soft top, the less-powerful Cooper Convertible has an ace up its sleeve: a highly entertaining, three-cylinder, turbocharged engine. After some time behind the wheel, this two-time Mini Cooper S (hardtop) owner is ready to say the Cooper Convertible is the droptop Mini you should buy, full stop. The Cooper's 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder makes just 134 ponies and 162 pound-feet of torque. That's a 55-horsepower deficit and an extra 1.5 seconds, compared to the Cooper S. But who's clocking a Mini Convertible with a stopwatch? The 8.2 seconds it takes to get to 60 mph is perfectly adequate , and the triple's power delivery is addictive. Peak torque comes in at 1,250 rpm, making for effortless acceleration around town. The engine is positively diesel-like in the way it generates twist below 4,000 rpm, and the way it runs out of steam well before its 6,500-rpm redline. But this isn't annoying. There's more than enough torque to make the Cooper's acceleration sprightly around town. Think about it this way: The Cooper S' 2.0-liter turbo has enough power to rescue you from bad driving. But because of the turbo lag and the wheezy top end, the base Cooper forces you to manage your momentum. In that way, it's not unlike the Mazda MX-5, Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ, and other so-called "momentum cars," that require drivers to maintain speed for a good corner exit. That, friends, is fun. But some of the car's shortcomings are less fun. We praised the triple's "offbeat, enticing growl" in our first drive, but this is still a three-cylinder engine and it vibrates like one. There's a diesel-like clatter from the direct-injection system on cold starts. And when rolling off the line at part throttle, the triple sends a weird vibration right to our hips. It disappears quickly as the speed increases, but the sensation is consistent enough to be annoying. Aside from the interesting powerplant, the best driving goodies aren't reserved only for the Cooper S. Tick the right boxes, and the regular Cooper can fit the adaptive dampers we raved about on the Cooper S first drive – Dynamic Damper Control is a $500 standalone option or included in the $1,750 Sport Package.