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2013 Mini Countryman Cooper S All 4 on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:25409 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
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If you have any questions feel free to email me at: toshadeleo@juno.com .

Hello and thank you for your interest. I am selling my wife's 2013 Mini Cooper Countryman 'S' (Turbo) All 4, which
has been a fantastic car for the family. It is fully loaded and has 25,409 pampered miles. We had it serviced last
month at the dealer and we have all records available (oil and filter change, serpentine belt, air filter
replacement (MIELE) and cabin filter replacement (MIELE). My wife was EXTREMELY meticulous with her car and has
taken fantastic care of it. It has a nice high center of gravity and the dual pane panoramic sunroof is amazing.
I am 6'2" and the car is very comfortable for my frame. I love the option of being able to drive in 'sport mode',
which, at the press of a button, tightens the steering and peps up the engine. $30 to fill the tank with 89 octane
fuel and the gas mileage is awesome. Technically a BMW with hybrid German/British engineering.
Features: Getrag 6-speed manual transmission, Continental SSR runflat tires with 1000 miles on them, Turbocharged
1.6 liter, 16 valve (181 hp) 4 cylinder engine, ALL4 full-time intelligent all wheel drive, ABS, Vented front disc
brakes/ solid rear disk brakes, Corner Brake Control (CBC), Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM), Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) with EDLC, 6 way adjustable from bucket seats, 7 airbags, Adjustable tilt
steering wheel, Sport leather steering wheel with cruise control, sport button for quicker throttle and steering
response, 6 speaker Boost stereo, aluminum roof rails, rear factory roof spoiler.
Options: Cosmic Blue Metallic Paint, Carbon Black Leatherette; Cold Weather Premium 2 Package- (Power Folding
Mirrors, Heated Front Seats, Heated Mirrors and Washer Jets, Automatic Climate Control, Rain Sensor for Windshield
Wipers, Auto Headlights, Automatic Climate Control, Silver Alloy Wheels, White Bonnet Stripes, Blue Tooth/USB IPod
adapter, All Season Tires), S Rubber Mats, New factory Mats.
Warranty (Transferable): 4 Years/ 50,000 miles; 12 Year Rust Perforation; 4 Year Unlimited Mileage Roadside
Assistance; 5 Year Ding Shield Dent and Wheel Damage Repair Plan!
The title is free and clear. I will have it detailed at our expense for the new owner. This car is sold 'as is'
with a current manufacturer warranty that will be transferred over to the buyer.
The original Dealer Suggested Retail Price was $30,600. I believe what we are asking for is EXTREMELY reasonable,
but we must sell due to a move and a bigger family. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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2021 Mini John Cooper Works GP First Drive | Loud, harsh, expensive, hilariously fun

Fri, Jul 24 2020

The Mini John Cooper Works GP has always represented the pinnacle of Mini performance. It’s the most-powerful, lightest and most uncompromising in its pursuit of going fast. And it has never hidden that purpose, wearing bold bodywork to convey its seriousness. Even with a reused powertrain and no manual transmission option, the new 2021 Mini John Cooper Works GP delivers the raw, entertaining driving experience you would expect. As such, it should be a treat for Mini fans, but for the brand agnostic, there are better hot hatch options. From the outside, this Mini GP is the most radical of all. It pulls its design straight from a Frankfurt Motor Show concept complete with unique carbon fiber fender flares that stand proud from the actual fenders. The rear wing is bigger than ever and bisected in the middle. Contrasting the dark gray paint are bright red accents and stripes. It looks remarkably menacing, which is impressive for such a cute little car. Matching the appearances is the GPÂ’s output. It shares the same engine and transmission with the John Cooper Works Countryman and Clubman, and thus the same mantle of being most powerful Mini in history with 301 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque. The GP feels substantially more potent, though, since the engine has just 2,855 pounds to haul around ­-- that's nearly 800 pounds less than the next-lightest Clubman JCW with the same engine. For further comparison, the regular Cooper S Hardtop weighs about the same yet has only 189 horsepower. Combined with a smooth, fast-spooling turbo, the GP rockets all over the place. And if youÂ’re not keeping a firm grasp of the wheel, your steering could be all over the place, too. Plant your foot and the wheel starts wriggling as torque steer rears its head. ItÂ’s uncouth, uncivilized, but also kind of fun if youÂ’re up for a ragged experience. Perhaps not so much if you were looking for a precision instrument to combat the Civic Type R and Veloster N. Further differentiating the Mini from those hot hatches is the GPÂ’s sole eight-speed automatic transmission option. No, itÂ’s not as engaging as a six-speed manual would be, and yes, it's a step behind the best DCTs and other automatics. However, it shifts smoothly and quickly with smart shift logic in normal or sport shift modes. Leaving it in automatic would be just fine, but then you'd miss out on tapping the 3D-printed aluminum shift paddles.

Major Alexa deal will bring Amazon services into more cars

Wed, Jan 9 2019

Amazon and its personal assistance service Alexa are partnering with HERE Technologies to create a new connected mobility service powerhouse. Alexa will integrate with HERE's navigation and location services to offer what the two companies are calling a "true voice-first-navigation experience." Alexa will come pre-integrated with HERE navigation on-demand, which the automakers can then enable, which should help cut down on development time. One of the biggest features from this partnership is how directions could be offered and delivered using HERE's Open Location Platform (OLP). Currently, the OLP uses data from several car manufacturers to provide insights into real-time location and traffic. But on Alexa, this could be used to provide directional context. For example, Alexa could say, "Turn right after [such-and-such a building]" rather than just, "Turn right." Amazon has been testing the automotive waters throughout the past decade. Its home-based Alexa-enabled devices are already offered with connections to several manufacturers. To various degrees of integration, it can already pair with Ford, Genesis, Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai and BMW vehicles. At the end of 2018, Amazon took things a step further when it introduced the Echo Auto, a Bluetooth-connected Alexa assistant device that can be physically kept in a car. Currently only available by invitation (its production and distribution have been delayed), the $25 device is essentially a voice service that works together with smartphones and connects to a car's speakers. Users can command it to do a variety of things, including playing music, setting navigation, opening the garage door, finding local stores, making calls, setting reminders, and thousands of other "skills." According to The Verge, nearly 1 million people have already ordered the device. Some (well, probably few) may know HERE Technologies from its maps on Windows Phones. We all know how that turned out, though. Today, HERE has expanded into a multi-function suite that is available in multiple mediums, including many automotive applications. HERE Automotive's connected vehicle services include real-time traffic, parking, weather, fuel prices, hazard warnings, traffic sign integration, and even EV charging stations. These all incorporate and extend the use of HERE's location and tracking programming. HERE is already partnered with BMW, Audi, Daimler, Intel, Mobileye, NVIDIA, and has investments from Bosch, Continental and Pioneer.

2015 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop Video Review

Fri, Aug 21 2015

There was supposed to be some track driving in this video. When Mini invited me to drive the 2015 JCW Hardtop, I was instantly interested because, well, I love cars and I love hot hatches. But adding to the excitement was the proffered time to drive the beastie on both a private racing circuit and an autocross-like cone course. But the gods that watch over Internet video weren't with me on that day. My track driving footage was spoiled, and the autocross setup ever so slightly less than photogenic. Thankfully, the selection of hills and dales around the New York-Connecticut border is ample and attractive. Video recording of the JCW, complete with a mild-soundtrack of it spitting out 228 horsepower was saved. For those of you that missed the written First Drive feature, this paragraph summarizes my feelings rather neatly: "It only took fifteen minutes of driving on the lilting, tree-lined roads outside of New Haven, CT, to realize that the 2015 Mini JCW Hardtop was a lot less pissed off. And with more power, refined ride quality, a better interior, and an available automatic transmission, a lot more suitable for a wide variety of drivers. The little hellion has matured." If you need more depth than that, by all means go back and read the full report. Or if you'd like the more visceral experience of riding along with me (what a treat!) just stop reading now and watch me talk near a camera.