2005 Mini Cooper S Coupe One Owner! Mint Condition! Only 80k Miles! Low Reserve! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Up for grabs in this auction we have a very very clean 2005 mini cooper s!!! this car is supercharged and super clean!! only one owner highway driven and babied! always maintained by the dealer!! has no mechanical issues WHAT SO EVER! runs and drives 1000% transmission shifts smooth... it has a upgraded sound system the head unit has a usb connection for an ipod or iphone, it has a rear backup camera that needs to be connected... it also has upgraded fog lights on the front bumper (costs $300). also it has extra gages on the dash for boost etc... 18 inch rims and it has 4 BRAND NEW tires ($650 installed and ballanced) also comes with a remote start ($300) for a 4 cyl car this car MOOOOOVES!!! this auction is set at a very very low reserve!!! bid with confidence! dont miss out on this beautiful rare car!! lots of fun to drive... A immediate deposit of $500 is required at end of auction... remaining balance should be paid via cashiers check, cash or bank wire transfer...The car is currently located in brooklyn NY Buyer is responsible for shipping, I can assist with shipping as I deal with a few auto transport companies.. I can also meet for pick up of vehicle in Bordentown New Jersey.... I am a NY dealer so NY residents pay Tax and Tag fee... also a small DOC fee of only $195 will be added to the total purchase price, this fee covers handling of all paper work and overnight of title to you... If you would like to schedule an appointment to see the car or if you have any further questions please call Bennett Cassi at (917) 731-0811 Good Luck!! and Happy Bidding!!! |
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Supply chain issues force stick-shift out of Mini lineup
Mon, May 2 2022Mini has temporarily stopped building cars equipped with a manual transmission due to supply chain-related issues. The company decided to prioritize production of automatic vehicles, which outsell stick-shifted models by a wide margin, and the move might be permanent. "Current circumstances, including the war in Ukraine and semiconductor shortages, are causing supply chain restrictions across the global automotive industry. In order to secure maximum production output to meet increasing customer demand, our product offer needs to be simplified," a representative for the BMW-owned firm told British magazine Autocar. Mini added this is the best way to avoid delivery delays. Affected models include the two- and four-door variants of the Hardtop, the Convertible and the front-wheel-drive Cooper S Clubman. This isn't the first time that Mini goes automatic-only; it temporarily stopped importing stick-shifted cars in early 2019 due to calibration-related issues. While the manual quickly made a comeback, whether Mini will resume building cars with three pedals this time around is unclear. Similarly, what effects this decision will have on the American market (beyond the obvious lack of a manual transmission option) remains up in the air. There may be pricing implications. Adding a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to the 2022 Hardtop Cooper two-door cost $1,500, while the Cooper S model's automatic was priced at $1,750, so it's not unreasonable to assume that pricing will go up. Autoblog has contacted Mini to learn more about this decision, and we'll update this story if we hear back. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Honda engines and giant killing in the classic Mini Cooper
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Electric Federal has taken a fresh look back at the enduring legacy of original Mini with a video interview with Heritage Garage's Graham Reid, one of the foremost experts on classic Minis. As Electric Federal points out, it's important to remember that the Mini did not start out as a performance car. It was built in response to the Suez Canal crisis of the mid-50s, which had a similar effect on British gas prices as OPEC did on American prices in the 1970s - rationing and rapid price jumps.
Through the years, Minis have grown from their budget roots to become seriously competent performance machines. As Reid says, a 150-horsepower Mini on the right track should have no problem outpacing a contemporary Porsche 911.
For some time now, classic Mini owners have been dropping Honda engines under the tiny hoods of their classics. With up to 250 horsepower pulling a car that tips the scales at barely 1,200 pounds, the upgraded Mini is "a real sleeper," Reid says. Interestingly, Reid doesn't mention another increasingly common swap in the Mini community - Suzuki Hayabusa-powered Coopers.
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