2010 Loaded Low Mileage Mint Condition Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Chili Red
Make: Mini
Interior Color: Carbon Black Leatherette
Model: Cooper S
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: bas 2 door
Drive Type: 6 Speed Automatic
Mileage: 20,000
Year: 2010
Make: MINI
Model: Cooper S
Trim: Base 2dr
Mileage: 20,000
Engine: 4 Cyl.
Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic
Exterior: Chili Red
Interior: Carbon Black Leatherette
Under Factory Warranty!
Options
- 3 Point Seatbelts
- Trip Computer
- Navigation System
- Heated Front Seats
- Cruise Control
- AM/FM Radio
- Intermittent Wipers
- Bucket Seats
- Anti-Theft Device(s)
- Rollover Protection System
- Fuel Data Display
- CD/DVD Player in Dash
- Traction Control System
- Adjustable Head Rests
- Tachometer
- Multi-Function Steering Wheel
- Power Windows
- Carpeting
- Reading Light(s)
- Power Steering
- Panorama Roof
- EBD Electronic Brake Dist
- Push Button Start
- Daytime Running Lights
- Air Conditioning
- Rear Spoiler
- Vehicle Stability Assist
- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
- Radial Tires
- Power Door Locks
- Passenger Seat Height Adjust
- Airbag Deactivation
- Outside Temperature Gauge
- Ambient Light Package
- Side Air Bag System
- Rear Window Defroster
- Remote Trunk Release
- Side Impact Door Beams
- Power Mirrors
- Body-Color Bumpers
- Dual Air Bags
- Auto Express Down Window
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Vanity Mirrors
- Power Outlet(s)
- Leatherette Upholstery
- Run Flat Tire System
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First Mini John Cooper Works prototype spied
Fri, 14 Feb 2014The highlight of Mini's 2014 Detroit Auto Show stand was the arrival of the John Cooper Works Concept, a sportier version of the three-door hatch that presages the next JCW model on the new platform. Now, we have our first images of the production car undergoing winter testing way up north in Sweden.
Really, the Mini camouflage can't hide what this car is. Between the JCW-branded brake calipers and extra intakes in the front fascia, it's fairly easy to see that this is the sportier version of the car our own Jeremy Korzeniewski wrote about last week. We're expecting the JCW variant to pack a fair bit more firepower than the three-cylinder Cooper he tested, of course. Rumors have circulated that the hottest Mini model could jump to 230 horsepower, up from the current, non-GP car's 208.
There are a number of style features missing here, and while it's entirely possible we'll see things like the JCW Concept's diffuser and side gills arrive when this car is shown in production form (or even further along in testing), their absence in these spy photos is telling. We certainly think this car will become the production JCW Hardtop, but there may be another explanation. The lack of certain aesthetic features means this could be a test of the JCW Engine Kit, which in past Minis slotted in between the standard Mini Cooper S and the factory Works car. We'll admit, it's a long-shot, but there is precedent for it - the JCW Tuning Kit arrived a year before the factory model in the last-generation car. The same reasoning could be used to explain the presence of the JCW-branded brakes, which have been another well-known Mini accessory over the years.
Lego Mini Cooper coming in August [w/video]
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Lego isn't just for kids anymore. A while back, the company cleverly realized that adults liked its connecting blocks as much as kids but wanted a more sophisticated project to take on. It offers a whole set of Expert models, including a wickedly cool Volkswagen Bus from a few years ago. Now, it's taking aim at automotive enthusiasts again with the recently announced classic Mini Cooper set due to go on sale on August 1 for $99.99.
This is a seriously cool Lego model. At nine inches long, five inches wide and four inches tall, the car is certainly compact (as a Mini should be), but it contains 1,077 pieces. It's finished in the classic Mini look with a British Racing Green body with white roof, hood stripes and mirror caps. The doors, hood and trunk all open up, and there's even a little, simulated engine. The interior includes features like a turning steering wheel and movable gearshift and handbrake. In the boot, there is a cute picnic set, and even a spare tire hidden under the floor. If you want to show off your handiwork after it's built, the roof is removable to peer inside.
Expect dads around the world to be unwrapping these when the holidays roll around. Scroll down to watch one of Lego's designers detailing its latest set and read the full release about it, below. The gallery shows the Mini off from all of its blocky angles, as well.
2015 Mini Cooper S does best gymkhana impersonation in Malaysia
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Mini Malaysia wants you - at least those of you in Southeast Asia - to know that the new Mini has a riptide of adrenaline and sharp teeth underneath its larger, more ergonomically efficient exterior. To make the point it enlisted the aid of Putrajaya roads, local agency Saatchi & Saatchi Arachnid and four local action sports stars: Fizzy, Shuk, Rizlan and Nasa.
A bog standard Mini Cooper S is the star, its 192-horsepower engine and rollcage-free cabin reinforcing the message that you can do the same thing in a model right off the showroom floor... if you happen to have the same skills as Ivan Khong, the Malaysian Gymkhana Champion behind the wheel. You can read the backstory in the press release and watch how it all comes together in the video below.