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2012 Mini Cooper S Base on 2040-cars

US $21,770.00
Year:2012 Mileage:17000 Color: *Ice Blue* /
 *BLACK LEATHER*
Location:

568 N Bridge St, Eden, North Carolina, United States

568 N Bridge St, Eden, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:*AUTOMATIC*PANO ROOF*HK*NEW MSRP $30k*FULL WARRANTY*
Transmission:*RARE LOADED wHK and PREMIUM PKG*
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WMWSV3C50CTY16337
Stock Num: 959
Make: MINI
Model: Cooper S Base
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: *Ice Blue*
Interior Color: *BLACK LEATHER*
Options:
  • ABS brakes
  • Air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio
  • Cylinder configuration I-4
  • Drive type front-wheel
  • Engine displacement 1.6 L
  • Engine liters 1.6
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Wheelbase 2,466mm (97.1")
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 17000

*HARD TO FIND LOW MILEAGE AND RARE COLOR w/PREMIUM PKG w/PANORAMIC ROOF/HK/AUTO w/NEW MINI MSRP $30k*CARFAX CERTIFIED w/FULL MINI BUMPER/BUMPER WARRANTY until 2015 or 50k w/SCHEDULED SERVICES*AWESOME AND RARE COLOR ICE BLUE w/BLACK ROOF and BLACK LEATHER SEATING, AUTOMATIC, POWER PANORAMIC ROOF, HK PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM w/SATELLITE RADIO, STEERING CONTROLS w/BLUETOOTH, FOGLIGHTS, COMFORT ACCESS w/KEYLESS ENTRY and PUSHSTART, CRUISE, ALL POWER OPTIONS, AWESOME AND VERY SPORTY CAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT! OPTIONAL 100k BUMPER/BUMPER EXTENDED WARRANTY available starting at $1195;retail $1500, PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BRIAN FOR MORE INFO; DEALERSHIP HOURS By appointment **ONLY $279.00 doc fee** THANK YOU! GRATEFUL ALWAYS, Brian My goal for Importacar is to hand pick the very best pre-owned vehicles. Along with the very best pre-owned choices, Importacar offers a low wholesale markup. If Importacar doesn't have your vehicle, WE will find it for YOU! Last but certainly the most important, I'm a Christian and pray about every car that I buy or sell and hope to make a difference with my business.

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2014 Mini Cooper interior spied uncovered in China

Wed, 14 Aug 2013

As we approach the November 18 debut of the new Mini Hardtop, the trickle of news is starting to increase. We've already shown you the exterior of the new hatchback, and now we can show you the interior. These images, captured by Car News China, show a cabin that maintains a few key Mini styling items, but is a fairly progressive evolution of the current R56 model.
Mini's most iconic interior treatment, its center-mounted speedometer, is now gone. The new speedo sits atop the steering column, flanked by a (too tiny, in our opinion) tachometer. In the speedometer's former position are the radio controls. Our friends in China put it best when they say, "The large dial is much uglier than before." There's a mass of buttons and unfriendly black plastic that, at first glance, look far cheaper than the rest of the cabin. Of course, we'll wait to see how this is all ironed out for the production-spec car.
The other parts of the interior, however, look quite good. There's a small bank of toggle buttons at the bottom of the center stack, and the checkerboard dash insert looks clean as well. The seats sport extensions for the bottom cushions, meaning there'll be the option of more support for drivers with longer legs. GTI fans might also notice the plaid bolsters on the seats. Mini's treatment is a bit more subtle than what you'd see on a Volkswagen, though.

Mini reveals it's developing an electric John Cooper Works model

Wed, Dec 2 2020

We at Autoblog are extremely fond of the Mini Cooper SE electric car. So we're also excited to learn that Mini is also developing an electric John Cooper Works model. Unfortunately, that's all Mini has actually said about a future electric John Cooper Works model: that it's in development. Anything else about it, such as how hardcore it will be, or what motor it will use, is entirely up for speculation. All we have to go on are photos of the prototype. From the looks of it, the prototype is simply a Mini John Cooper Works (JCW) GP, but with an electric powertrain. The entire body, even the giant wing and funky fender flares, is the same as the uncompromising GP, except for the grille. The grille is the mostly solid example used on the Cooper SE. There aren't any tailpipes on this car either, for obvious reasons. This certainly suggests Mini is planning a mean electric JCW, and not just a slightly stiffer upgrade from the S/SE models. It raises big questions about the motor, though. The gas-powered GP is the most powerful production Mini in history with over 300 horsepower. Only one BMW motor has been used in a Mini so far: the base i3 motor, which makes 181 horsepower. The i3s has a punchier motor that makes 195 horsepower that would probably drop in easily, but it wouldn't seem powerful enough for a GP-type car. Perhaps the iX3's motor, which makes 286 horsepower, could fit? It would certainly be near enough to the GP's engine. Maybe even one of the motors from the dual-motor, 500-horsepower BMW iX would do the job? We'll just have to wait and see, and it's hard to say just how long, since Mini gave no information on reveals. Hopefully it won't be too long if the company is testing minimally camouflaged electric GP prototypes. Related Video:  

Junkyard Gem: 2011 MINI Cooper Clubman

Sat, Jul 10 2021

The original BMC Mini changed the automotive world forever in 1959, staying in production in essentially the same form all the way through 2000. Its innovative transverse-mounted engine and front-wheel-drive transaxle became the layout for most cars built in the world today, and its cheap price tag put millions of new drivers on wheels for the first time. Like the Volkswagen Beetle and Fiat 500, it was inevitable that the shape of such an iconic machine would be applied to a modern platform for the retro-ization craze of the late 1990s and early 2000s, and that's just what happened when BMW ended up owning the Rover Group. The BMW-built MINI Hardtop first appeared on our shores for the 2002 model year, and used-up examples of these cars are now extremely plentiful in self-service wrecking yards across the continent. The Cooper Clubman, which debuted here for the 2008 model year, has been a rare sight during my junkyard travels, and so I documented this one in Denver a few weeks ago. The Clubman wasn't quite as nimble and easy to park as the regular Cooper, but its increased cargo capacity and split rear doors made it a lot more useful for trips to the big-box store. It also offered more space for rear-seat passengers, and the right-side suicide rear door made it much easier to get into the back seat (on that side). The new MINI started out much larger than the clown-car-tiny old Mini, anyway. The added usefulness and more recent release of the Clubman have made it an uncommon sight in American car graveyards. This one was uncrashed and still had the original manuals inside, which suggests that some owners of first-generation (2008-2014) Clubmen are no longer willing to pay for major mechanical repairs when needed. We'll see how this sorts out during the next few years. As the owner of a 2000s wagon with a manual transmission, I applaud the original purchaser of this wagon for the choice of three-pedal setup. The interior looks to have been fairly tidy before junkyard shoppers tore it apart. The Colorado toll-road transponder suggests that this machine was a well-cared-for commuter for its decade on the road, but proved to be not worth repairing when some major component failed. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The future will look exactly like the MINI CLUBMANIA human-scale pinball machine. This content is hosted by a third party.