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2008 Mini Cooper S Turbo/beauty/excellent Condition 6 Speed Red Leather on 2040-cars

US $14,750.00
Year:2008 Mileage:43800
Location:

Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Annapolis, Maryland, United States
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2008 Mini Cooper S/6 Speed Factory Turbo,Dual Over Head Cams 16 Valve,  Meticulously   maintained in a Garage. ADULT OWNED AND DRIVEN! RUNS EXCELLENT! Cold AC, Heated Seats, Fold in Mirrors, Dual Tinted Sunroofs with Pop Up and Open Electrically. Power Windows, Door Locks, Rear Door/Hatch and Mirrors! Sporting the Correct Run Flat Tires which have plenty of Tread. ASA Wheels! 02/17/2012 I purchased and had Installed a CNT  Stainless Steel Cat back exhaust.  It has a great tone and is NOT loud. The appearance is much nicer then the small factory exhaust. (Receipt Will Be Included). At 38,879 a New Coolant Pump for the Turbo Charger, Clutch and Flywheel were installed at Mini BMW of Annapolis. (Receipt Will Be Included) The Clutch was defective and the Coolant Pump was a Factory Recall.  At 42,290 Miles, 05/07/2013 a New Thermostat and Zerex Antifreeze was replaced/added. (Receipt will be Included.)  At 39,400 Miles, 03/17/2012 a K&N Filter was placed in the Factory AIR BOX. (This is not a Cold Air Kit.) (Receipt Will Be Included)  On Friday, 04/12/2014 43,734 Miles, New Rotors, Pads and Brake Ware Sensor were replaced on the rear of the Mini. (Receipts will Be Included.) NOTE: Regarding the Exterior, the Factory Calls the Color Dark Silver Metallic, however, it appears Gray and everyone calls it Gray... the Interior is Leather Lounge Redwood.  I have Changed the Mobil 1 Oil every 3,000 miles, not 5,000.  I have waxed in Spring and Fall with Carnuba Wax.  Since I purchased the car, it has not been operated in the Rain or Snow.  In addition, I utilized Leather Cleaner Conditioner on the leather to prevent cracking.  (BTW, Interior is Perfect.)  No Dents or Dings on the Body. The rear hatch/door has been De-Badged for a Clean Appearance. The Rear Seats are split and Fold Down if needed. Also included is the entire Dealers manual/books and receipts in which I have accumulated. If you are a Maryland Purchaser, I will Maryland Inspect.  Finally, the MSRP on this AUTO was $27,200.00 All Funds Submitted will go directly to TD Bank for Payoff...Thanks for looking.  

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Auto blog

Mini apologizes with chocolate rose after spamming customer's inbox

Thu, 31 Jan 2013

If you're a manufacturer, there are only so many ways you can say "sorry" after your automated e-mail system goes berzerk and spams everyone on your mailing list with hundreds of the same message. Mini recently found itself in that very spot, and rather than respond with a sheepish mea culpa, the company's PR team took a different tack by sending owners a very unique gift box. How unique? Inside, one owner found a set of chocolate roses, a roll of duct tape and a genuine can of Spam.
In an accompanying note, the company said it hoped the sweets would help patch things up between the company and the victims of the e-mail barrage, but in the event that wasn't enough to do the trick, the duct tape was there to help out. And the can of Spam? That tagged along just for stress release. Apparently the canned meat is squeezable. We wouldn't know. You can check out full photos of the gift box here.

2014 Mini Cooper S

Fri, 27 Jun 2014

One of the big challenges as an automotive journalist is reviewing cars that you have a personal connection to. I have a strong passion for Minis. My first new car was a 2004 Cooper S, and I still own a 2006 model. It's this affinity that's left me with a general disdain of the 2007 to 2013 model relative to my first-gen.
The last-generation cars, with their turbocharged engines, softer suspensions, duller steering and homelier looks are, in my mind, inferior to their 2002 to 2006 predecessors. As a car reviewer, though, I couldn't in good conscience argue the same point. The R56, as the last-gen cars were known internally and by enthusiasts, was a better-balanced vehicle that retained the lion's share of the abilities and character of the first-generation, R53 Cooper S, but they were better thought out, better designed, more livable, and felt like more complete products.
Before the third-generation of the reborn Mini Cooper S landed in my driveway, I couldn't help but wonder whether the model would continue its slide towards mass appeal, or if it would re-embrace the enthusiast realm with a stronger driver-focused mission. As I found out during my week with the car, it was a bit of both.

2019 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop International Orange Edition is very bright, expensive, verbose

Tue, Jul 10 2018

Mini has introduced a new special edition version of the John Cooper Works Hardtop, and there are three key notable things about it. First, it is very orange. The paint on its body and roof is not available on normal Minis, and its specific hue contributes to this little car's very long name: (deep breath) 2019 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop International Orange Edition. According to the man in charge of Mini's product planning and aftersales department, that particular shade of orange "is a bold color historically used to make great feats of engineering and aerospace design stand out." We suspect they're referring in particular to the Golden Gate Bridge, which is famously painted International Orange. How it relates to Mini, we're not exactly sure. The second thing about this orange Mini is the abundance of extra standard equipment pulled from the usual Mini options catalog. Visually, this includes black-accented graphics, door handles, fuel door and rear spoiler. The mirror caps are carbon fiber, too. Inside, a bunch of options are standard including heated seats, Harmon Kardon audio, a head-up display, navigation, and a variety of driver aids. It even comes with that neat John Cooper Works Pro Exhaust system with the Bluetooth remote to open flaps and make it louder. This brings us to the third thing about the (deep breath) 2019 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop International Orange Edition: it's not cheap. Now, a starting price of $40,750 may seem like decent value when you consider that optioning up a non-orange John Cooper Works Hardtop with its Signature trim and comparable options would cost $40,950. So, you save $200 and get the otherwise unavailable fancy exhaust and bridge-inspired paint. Yet, a 40-grand Mini Cooper is still shockingly expensive compared to other hot hatchbacks. The 306-horsepower Civic Type R starts at just $35,595. The 292-hp VW Golf R is basically the same price as the Mini, and it adds all-wheel drive. The 350-hp Ford Focus RS is only about $1,000 more and delivers monster power with all-wheel drive. Then again, those aren't available in orange. Related Video: Featured Gallery Mini Cooper International Orange Edition View 12 Photos Image Credit: Mini MINI Hatchback Performance