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Mini: Cooper John Cooper Works on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:39950 Color: Black
Location:

Federal Way, Washington, United States

Federal Way, Washington, United States
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MINI NEXT Certified Factory Warranty (100K), Comfort Access, Harmon Kardon sound system, MINI connected with NAV, Premium Package, Cold Weather Package, Championship Red Lounge Leather Seats, Rear Park Distance Control, Chrome line interior, Alarm, Adaptive Xenon Headlights, Sport Suspension, and more! Looking to sell my factory JCW. This is not an S that was upgraded to look and feel like a JCW, this is the real deal. Fully loaded from the factory, you will not find another MINI this well equipped. Factory Options: -MINI NEXT Certified Factory Warranty good thru 01/17/2018 or 100K Miles (an additional 2 years or 50k Miles on top of the Standard 4yr/50k Warranty) -MINIs Comprehensive Maintenance Warranty thru 02/2015 or 36K Miles (just got out of this, all maintenance performed before it ended) -JOHN COOPER WORKS AERO KIT -MINI CONNECTED W/NAVIGATION ($1750) -CHAMPIONSHIP RED, LOUNGE LEATHER SEAT TRIM ($2000) -REAR PARK DISTANCE CONTROL ($500) -CHILI RED TOP & MIRROR CAPS -MIDNIGHT BLACK METALLIC -CHROME LINE INTERIOR -CENTER ARMREST -PREMIUM PKG ($1750) -Details: Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Power Door Locks, Alarm, Climate Control, Intermittent Wipers, A/C, Keyless Entry, Rain Sensing Wipers, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers, Electrochromic rearview mirror, Keyless Start, Auto-Off Headlights -COLD WEATHER PKG -Details: Heated Driver Seat, Heated Driver Seat, Heated Mirrors, Power Driver Mirror, Power Folding Mirrors -SPORT SUSPENSION (sportier/stiffer than stock JCW suspension) -UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER ($250) -XENON HEADLIGHTS (HIDs, Auto-off) -ADAPTIVE XENON HEADLIGHT CONTROL -ALARM SYSTEM ($500) -BLUETOOTH MOBILE PHONE & USB/IPOD ADAPTER ($500) -KEYLESS GO COMFORT ACCESS ($500) (Keyless Start, Keyless Entry) -AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING ($500) -HARMAN-KARDON SOUND SYSTEM ($750) -TECHNOLOGY PKG -Details: Rear Parking Aid, Premium Sound System -REARVIEW MIRROR COMPASS -JCW BONNET STRIPES (one strip is scratched, but I have a brand new one that you can install) Aftermarket mods: -Rotiforum NUE 17x8 et30 4x100 - $1036 ($259 each) -P225/45R-17 Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season Run Flats - $797.68 @ TireRack -windows tinted ($250) -rear bumper scuff protector ($45) -and I did have some coding done on the car ($50): Remote closing windows (close windows with key fob) Double-blink hazard lights Fogs and high beams on simultaneously Fogs and high beams flash on simultaneously Weather band radio Remove legal disclaimer from connected/NAV (it was so annoying) Disable seat belt chime reminder (annoying) Automatic door unlock with ignition off Road freeze temp warning Power windows after ignition deactivation Opening doors will not interrupt window roll up

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Next-generation Mini Clubman could morph into a crossover

Mon, Dec 16 2019

Mini knows selling station wagons in a market dominated by crossovers and SUVs is easier said than done. Since it can't beat them, it's considering joining them by making the next-generation Clubman more crossover-like than the current model, which proudly embodies its station wagon heritage. Oliver Heilmer, the BMW-owned firm's chief designer, broke the news to British magazine Autocar. The publication pointed out the current-generation Clubman (pictured) is about as long and as wide as the Countryman, and the two models occupy the same price bracket, but it's outsold by its taller sibling. Making it an SUV would certainly give sales a significant boost, but where would this strategy leave the Countryman? Launching a smaller soft-roader is off the table, so one nameplate would grow in size. The Clubman might take the Countryman's spot in the range, allowing it to move up. Nothing is set in stone yet, though putting the Clubman on stilts would better align it with the tastes of motorists in America, one of the brand's key markets. While Mini's sole wagon looks ready for a growth spurt, Heilmer stressed the retro-styled Hardtop — one of the brand's pillars — will remain true to its tiny roots when it enters its fourth generation in the coming years. Keeping the hatchback relatively small while carving out an acceptable amount of interior space and making it compliant with safety regulations around the globe is a huge challenge for Mini's vehicle development team. And, contrary to some industry rumors, going electric doesn't instantly solve the problem. "It's not necessarily the internal combustion engine that needs the space. Even with an EV, which has a smaller motor, you still need a crash box. Crash performance is the bigger issue," the designer explained. He's hopeful his team will solve this problem in 2020, but he warned keeping costs in check is another priority. Clearly, designing a city-friendly car is more difficult than it used to be. New technology might come to the rescue. Energy-absorbing foam could notably take the brunt of an impact, and allow designers to reduce the Hardtop's overhang. Other models would likely receive it, too, but Heilmer's team is primarily concerned about keeping the Hardtop's footprint in check. The rest of the range can — and, probably, will — continue to grow in the coming years. All told, the Hardtop will remain the foundation the rest of Mini's range is built on.

Color me electric: a nine-year-old designs a crayon-colored Mini wrap

Tue, Nov 14 2023

Perhaps one is never too young to help design the look of a car … with the help of a box of crayons. DonÂ’t tell nine-year-old Oliver Gorrod, who lives in Oxfordshire in England, that it canÂ’t be done. Young Oliver has finished first in a contest sponsored by MINI Electric in the U.K. and crayon-maker Crayola to create an exterior color wrap for the EV that “champions nature.” “I like the idea of all cars being electric, as they are better for the environment, animals and the planet. My car is designed as camouflage, so it blends into natural environments,” said the young man, who was among hundreds of entrants aged from four to 10 years from the U.K. Oliver wins the honor of his design being featured as a vinyl wrap for a car (he only wins the wrap) and a bundle of Crayola art materials for himself and his school. Oliver will also get an invite to visit MINI Plant Oxford for a private tour. “The creativity of the designs were fantastic," said Federico Izzo, director for MINI UK & Ireland. "We are excited to bring OliverÂ’s design to life and hope he will continue to innovate and dream big in the future.” Added Jade Childs of Crayola, “We are delighted to share Crayola art materials with Oliver and his class as part of the competition prize, and we hope they will continue to be inspired and express themselves as they explore, discover, play, pretend, and dream.” Design/Style Green BMW MINI Green Culture Hatchback Electric

2025 Mini Cooper reveals its OLED screen, retro gauges and dog assistant

Thu, Jul 27 2023

We got to see the 2025 Mini Cooper’s interior the other week, but now Mini is peeling back the veil on everything there is to know about the new round screen in the center and the all-new software itÂ’s running.  Mini is calling this fancy, round screen the “Mini Interaction Unit.” From a hardware perspective, itÂ’s rather special. The super-thin screen itself is a perfect circle and measures 9.4 inches in diameter. That might sound small in the world of ever-increasing car screens, but every other screen out there is rectangular, so the measurement applies in every direction, rather than just the diagonal of a rectangular screen. We sat in the driverÂ’s seat of the new Mini, and thereÂ’s certainly no lack of screen size to be seen here. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. To make matters even better, Mini is using OLED technology — Samsung is the supplier — for this round screen. That means extra vivid colors and the darkest-possible blacks. Cadillac uses OLED tech for its screens in the Escalade, too, and the result is beautiful. Of course, the software playing on this screen is the real star of the show, and itÂ’s called Mini Operating System 9. ItÂ’s a completely new-from-the-ground-up software suite, and you can wave goodbye to the old BMW iDrive control knob, too, because this is touch-control-only. The pictures describe the design aesthetic best. ItÂ’s vibrant, colorful, modern and full of pleasant surprises. We'll also note that while the photos here depict the electric Mini Cooper, the new Countryman will feature the same screen setup. What you see on screen is largely dependent on what “Experience Mode” youÂ’re in. Those include Core, Go-Kart, Green, Balance, Timeless, Vivid and Personal (Trail is added for the Countryman). Core is going to be your standard mode that provides a simple interface with your navigation, media and phone status spread out across the screen. A lot changes in the other modes, but certain things remain consistent across all modes including the auto climate controls, speedometer, range and the shortcut bar at the bottom with often-used menus. You can store even more (customizable) frequently used commands into a “tool belt” that is accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.