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Mini Cooper S 2009 Manual Leather Winter Package Sun Roof Loaded Xenon Headlamps on 2040-cars

US $18,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:16300
Location:

Cody, Wyoming, United States

Cody, Wyoming, United States
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2009 Mini Cooper S Hardtop Turbo

Turbo Excellent Condition Always Garaged No Smoke One Owner Only 16,300 Miles Up to 40 MPG on highway

OPTIONAL FEATURES
  • Laser blue metallic paint
  • Convenience package
    • universal garage door opener
    • comfort access system
    • auto-dimming rearview mirror
    • rain sensor and auto headlight
    • bluetooth and USB/IPOD adapter
  • Cold weather package
    • power folding mirrors
    • heated mirrors and washer jets
    • heated front seats
  • Premium package
    • multi function steering wheel
    • dual pane panoramic sunroof
    • automatic air conditioning
  • 17" Premium Alloy wheels, web spoke
  • Chrome line interior
  • Fog lights
  • Xenon headlights
  • Premium MINI HiFi sound system
  • Sport package
  • Carbon hood scoop
  • Black grill
  • White hood strips

Standard Features
  • Turbo charged, direct injected 1.6 liter, 16 valve inline 4 - cylinder engine (172 hp)
  • 6 - speed manual Getrag transmission
  • MacPherson strut front/multi-link rear suspension
  • Electric power assisted steering
  • 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (vented front/rear solid)
  • 6-way adjustable sport seats (manual) w/driver and passenger height adjustment
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
  • Tire pressure monitor (TPM)
  • Dynamic stability control (DSC)
  • Air conditioning with micro filter and air-recirculation
  • Latch child seat anchors
  • Six airbags, including side curtain airbags
  • Remote keyless entry
  • CD audio system with AM/FM radio, six speakers, presets, auxiliary input and pre-wiring for CD changer
  • power windows with "one touch" up and down operation
  • Check control vehicle monitor system with pictogram display
  • Split fold down seats with cargo position
  • Adjustable tilt/telescoping steering wheel
  • Sport Button for increased throttle and steering response
  • On-board computer
  • Leather three spoke steering wheel
  • Personally adjustable locking and lighting

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BMW sold 2.49 million BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles in 2018

Tue, Jan 8 2019

FRANKFURT — German carmaker BMW on Tuesday said it achieved record sales of 2.49 million BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles last year. "BMW Group achieved record sales in 2018. 2.49 million vehicles mean the BMW Group is the world's leading premium automotive company for the 15th year running," Chief Executive Harald Krueger said. In 2017, BMW Group sold 2.46 million vehicles. Daimler has not yet released annual sales figures for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, so it remains unclear whether BMW brand overtook Mercedes-Benz in terms of sales in 2018. Sales of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce cars were higher than Mercedes-Benz in 2017.

2017 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 | Pint-size performer with a premium price

Fri, Jul 14 2017

Last September, Mini revealed the Clubman John Cooper Works (JCW). It applied the same general JCW formula used on the regular three-doors to the longest Mini by giving it even sportier suspension and the potent 228-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. But from there, Mini gave the Clubman JCW even more torque than other JCW models, and the most of any Mini model, with a total of 258 pound-feet. It also fitted standard all-wheel drive. On paper, it sounds like the ultimate performance Mini, and it doesn't hurt that it's about the most practical model. So how did it hold up in practice? First of all, this Mini has a serious weight problem. You might be tired of alarmist auto journalists whining about the increasing size of vehicles, but it's a major issue with this Mini. It actually weighs more than a V6 Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro weighs 3,435 pounds, and the Mini weighs 3,450. That's for the manual transmission version, too. Our automatic-equipped test car weighed more than that. As a result, it feels noticeably slower than the competition, despite making 228 horsepower and the aforementioned torque. There's an area in which the Clubman JCW could easily lose some weight, and that's in the all-wheel-drive system. It's a Haldex-style system that only kicks in when the front wheels start to slip, so it's only beneficial for traction in bad weather, not for improving the driving experience by, say, reducing the car's understeer. That's fine for more mainstream Minis, but the JCW line is all about performance and speed, so if the all-wheel-drive system doesn't improve the driving experience, it should simply be dropped to make the car lighter. Despite the Mini's prodigious portliness, there are good points. The engine is very smooth, and power comes on almost instantly. In more aggressive driving modes, the exhaust pops and burbles almost every time you lift off the gas pedal. T he eight-speed automatic paired with this engine was equally up to the task. Shifts were fast and smooth. And it even worked well leaving it in automatic mode. It held gears smartly, and it would downshift while braking to ensure you had the right gear when taking off again. The Clubman JCW also has the brand's trademark corner-carving skills. Body roll is nearly absent in the normal driving mode, and what little was evident is removed when switching to Sport mode. The car responds immediately to each steering input, and it has tenacious grip through corners.

Mini Traveller MPV caught on flatbed with five-door Mini and convertible

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

With the next-gen Mini Cooper hardtop set for its big debut next week at the LA Auto Show, we're getting a good look at what will be coming next for the BMW brand. Mini will follow up the introduction of the Mini Cooper with the new convertible model, but our spy shooters have proof that a plus-sized model (rumored to be called Traveller or Spacebox) is coming along quite well.
There still isn't much information about the Traveller (shown above), which will be longer and wider than the Countryman, but we can tell that it takes dimensional cues from both the Countryman and Clubman to maximize passenger and cargo space. The face of this new model will definitely be closer to the 2015 Cooper, and it will have a split rear door setup like the Clubman. Like the more recent Countryman and Paceman designs, though, the Traveller will have horizontally positioned taillights instead of the Cooper's vertical lights. We have no indication as to when we'll be seeing the Traveller in production form, but this prototype seems to be in the final stages of development.
As for the Cooper, we've already spied the hardtop completely uncovered, and just recently we spotted the sportier Cooper S Convertible being transported on a flatbed. The dual center-outlet exhaust is the key tell that model was the S, which likely means that the droptop spotted here the base model.