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2010 Mini Cooper Clubman W/ 6-speed Automatic In Pepper White And Black on 2040-cars

US $15,750.00
Year:2010 Mileage:34000
Location:

El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States
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2010 MINI Cooper Clubman in Pepper White w/ Black Roof, black hood stripes and carbon black interior. Comes with upgraded 16 inch 8-star alloy wheels w/ 195/55R16 Continental high performance tires.


VIN: WMWML3C52ATX37313


First registration in El Paso, TX on 02/06/2010

Number of Owners: 2 (seller included)

Current odometer reading: 34,000 (Low Mileage)


It features a 1.6L 16-valve I4 VVT engine with 6 speed automatic transmission (manual mode selectable) + front wheel drive and sport button -inc. accelerator & steering programs. Fuel efficiency comes in at 37 MPG highway and 28 MPG city.


Often described as a unique combination British style and German engineering, the MINI  has re-branded itself based on its go-kart like handling and strong fuel economy wrapped in a stylish exterior. This Clubman offers 5 doors (2 regular, 2 trunk and 1 club) and a double sun/moonroof.


Nicely equipped with 4-wheel anti lock brakes (ABS), cornering brake control (CBC), crash sensor -inc. fuel cut off, activate hazard lights & interior lights, doors unlock, Dynamic stability control (DSC), Flat Tire Monitor, Front air bags w/ passenger sensor, engine immobilizer, Front seat-mounted side impact air bags, Front/rear side curtain air bags and LATCH child seat anchors. 


Automatic Air conditioning -inc. pollen micro filter air recirculation, blue tooth phone system, MP3/CD player with USB adapter, Harman Kardon Sound System, Plug & play electronic system, Cruise control, Power steering, Power locks, Power mirrors, Power windows, Remote keys, security system, sport leather telescopic steering wheel, LED waterfall lightning, footwell lights, color adjustable ambient interior lightning, tinted windows, fully equipped trip and board computer, front speed sensitive and variable wipers, rear window wipers, club door on right side, leatherette font bucket seats -inc.  6-way manual seat adjustment, seatback easy-entry, 50/50 flat/folding rear bench seats, center console -inc. storage compartment and cup holders, 2x 12V power outlets and more.


Notes:


Will provide more pictures on request.


No accidents, no damages (incl. fire, hail, flood), no airbag deployment, no junk or salvage, no rebuilt and no odometer rollback. All services done by BMW MINI of El Paso. There is no service due!


Awesome, excellent condition (no dents, spots or other minor blemishes, the rims are excellent as well) - out of German hand. Come over and check out!


Car comes with clear title in hand (Clubman is registered in El Paso) and all keys/remotes. Complete vehicle documentation and service records will be provided.


Downpayment within 24 hours after purchase via Paypal. Rest payment via cash or cashier checks only due within one week - no trades! Local pickup or buyer pays and organizes transportation/shipping! Will support this option as good as I can.


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