2012 Mini Cooper Coupe - John Cooper Works 2-door - Rare - Low Mi. - Fl Vehicle on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
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2012 MINI Cooper
Coupe - John Cooper Works 2D - RARE - Low Miles Owner says he has (2) other MINI's and this one has got to go.... You won't find another RARE, JCW - 2DR Coupe as clean and as "LIKE NEW" as this one! What an awesome running, performing, and great looking sports ride that is as fun to drive as any "sports coupe!" With it's LOW MILES, always garaged and dealer-maintained condition, you won't want to miss out on this classic and classy vehicle!!!! It definitely draws attention wherever it's driven..... DETAILS: ·
VIN - WMWSX5C52CT141564 ·
ONE Florida
Owner - Purchased new from Orlando MINI ·
CarFax and AutoCheck CLEAN ·
Miles - Approximately 9800 ·
Warranty: Remaining 4 years /50,000 Limited Warranty w/4 year Unlimited
Mileage Roadside Assistance plus balance of 3 year/36,000 mile Maintenance
Program ·
High performance,
turbocharged, direct injected 1.6-liter, 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine (208HP) ·
6-Speed
Manual Getrag Transmission ·
(see remaining Standard
Features of the JCW Coupe on the Window Sticker Pic attached) OPTIONS: ·
Midnight
Black Metallic Paint ·
Leather
Lounge Seating w/red piping ·
Cold Weather
Package - includes: Power Folding Mirrors, Heated Mirrors
and Washer Jets, and Heated Front Seats ·
Premium
Package - includes: Anti-Theft Alarm System, Comfort
Access Keyless Entry, Chrome Line Interior, Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, and
Automatic Climate Control ·
MINI
Connected with Navigation - includes: Voice-Command, MINI Connected,
Comfort Bluetooth and USB/iPod, and MINI
Navigation System ·
Sport Suspension w/MacPherson Struts ·
Red Sport
Stripes ·
Center Armrest ·
Zenon Headlights ·
Real Time Traffic Info ·
White Turn-Signal
Lights ·
(See Window Sticker Pic
attached for additional "included items" THANKS for considering this phenomenal MINI JCW Sports Coupe.... absolutely NO disappointments in this minimally priced and distinctively styled vehicle! CONDITIONS OF SALE: ·
Winning Bidder will
purchase vehicle with a $500 DEPOSIT within 24 hours of End-of-Auction through PayPal only.
If using “Buy It Now” feature, $500
Deposit will be due immediately. Balance is due in Cash, Wire
Transfer, or Certified Check approved by Seller’s Local Bank upon
Pick-Up/Delivery of vehicle from Seller’s location in Oviedo, FL (Central
Florida – 30 min. from MCO) WITHIN (7) days after
Deposit is made. ·
We sell ONLY to Buyers located in the CONTINENTAL USA - No co-operation in overseas shipping of this
vehicle. Buyer must take delivery from OUR LOCATION. ·
We cannot ship this
vehicle or be responsible for it’s shipping, so buyer must pick-up vehicle or
arrange for shipping at his/her own convenience and complete sale with balance
due no later than (7) days after end-of-auction. After (7) days, your Deposit will be forfeited! ·
Because vehicle is
advertised locally, we reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time for
any reason under terms set forth by eBay policies. ·
Please submit requests
for Personal or Professional Inspections Prior to
End-of-Auction. ·
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