2007 Mini Cooper S Fully Loaded W/ All Possible Options - Low Miles! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L TURBO
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Cooper S
Trim: S
Options: NAVIGATION, PREMIUM WHEELS, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 36,500
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I CREATED THE ACCOUNT TO SELL THE CAR AS I AM NOT A FREQUENT USER OF EBAY. SO THE LITTLE TO NO FEEDBACK DOESN'T MEAN I'M A FRAUD. I WILL PROVIDE PROPER INFORMATION
THIS IS FOR SURE ONE OF THE RARE UNITS OUT THERE, FIRST FOR BEING SO WELL TAKEN CARE OF. LOOK AT THE CAR INTERIOR AND YOU WILL SEE ABSOLUTELY NO SIGNS OF WEAR, THE OUTSIDE LOOKS PERFECT, HAS ABSOLUTELY LOW MILEAGE, NO MECHANICAL ISSUES, ALL SERVICE RECORDS ARE UP TO DATE. (I HAVE ALL RECEIPTS)
THE CAR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, ABOUT 1500 MILES AGO WE SPENT 900USD IN 4 NEW TIRES (CONTINENTAL DWS ALL SEASON) AS WELL AS NEW BRAKEs CROSS DRILLED ROTORS
THE WHOLE BOTTOM PART OF THE CAR IS WRAPPED ON 3M CLEAR BRA ALL AROUND, INCLUDING HEADLIGHTS, WHICH MEANS, THE CAR HAS NO SCRATCHES.
NOW, GETTING TO THE MOST IMPORTANT PART. YES YOU CAN FIND OTHER MINI'S OUT THERE CHEAPER. HOWEVER YOU NEED TO COMPARE APPLES TO APPLES.
A MINI COOPER S IN 2007 HAD A BASE STICKER PRICE OF 21200USD. SO TODAY YOU CAN GO OUT ON THE MARKET AND FIND THESE BASE MODELS FOR MUCH LESS THAN WHAT I AM SELLING.
NOW THIS UNIT HERE WAS CUSTOM ORDERED AND HAD A STICKER PRICE OF USD35500 - ESSENTIALLY USD14300 IN OPTIONS!!!
THIS COLOR COMBO AND ALL OPTIONS ARE FAIRLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND OUT THERE. PERIOD. ON TOP OF IT YOU ADD LOW MILEAGE AND A WELL TAKEN CARE CAR FULLY MAINTAINED
HERE IS WHAT THIS CAR HAS WHICH YOU CAN ALSO SEE ON THE WINDOW STICKER PICTURE I HAVE ADDED.
ASTRO BLACK METALLIC PAINT - USD450
LEATHER LOUNGE REDWOOD SEATS - USD1900
PREMIUM AUDIO PACKAGE WITH LIFETIME SATELLITE RADIO - USD1400
PANORAMIC SUNROOF INCL
CONVENIENCE PACKAGE - USD1400
COLD WEATHER PACKAGE - USD300
PREMIUM PACKAGE - USD1400
SPORT PACKAGE - USD1900
ANTHRACITE HEADLINER - USD200
TPMS INCLUDED
AUTO TRANSMISSION WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS USD1350
ANTI THEFT ALARM USD400
CHROME LINE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR USD450
MIRROR CAPS IN CHROME - INCL
REAR AND FRONT FOG LIGHTS - USD100
NAVIGATION USD2100
WHITE TURN SIGNALS USD100
BRAND NEW TIRES CONTINENTAL EXTREME DWS USD900
BRAND NEW BRAKES, WITH UPGRADED CROSS DRILLED ROTORS AND CERAMIC PADS : USD1200
3M CLEAR BRA ALL AROUND THE BOTTOM PART OF THE CAR FOR A SCRATCH FREE LIFE: USD1300
CAR IS PAID-OFF, LIEN FREE, CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE ON HANDS. ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS. THIS IS A UNIQUE EXAMPLE AND ONLY AN ENTHUSIAST WILL UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE THIS THING.
I'M OPEN TO REVIEW OFFERS..... AS FAR AS THEY ARE REASONABLE. IF YOU ARE OUT THERE SHOPPING FOR A MINI COOPER S, MAKE SURE YOU ARE LOOKING INTO ALL OPTIONS AND NOT ONLY THE CAR MODEL ITSELF. THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENT WHEN YOU ADD ALL OPTIONS THIS CAR HAS, COMPARED TO CHEAPER ONES WHICH HAVE NOTHING,
CAR HAS 2 SETS OF KEYS, ALL MANUALS, BOOKS, WINDOW STICKER, EVERYTHING.
LOOK AT THE AUTOCHECK/CARFAX SCORE. IT RANKS AT 97 POINTS COMPARED TO THE AVERAGE FOR THIS YEAR MODEL. IT IS ALMOST PERFECTION!!!
PICS DON'T DO ENOUGH JUSTICE. .... MUST SEE IN PERSON.
- UPDATE FOG LIGHT SEEMS TO HAVE BUILT SOME MOIST. USD35 EACH ONE ON EBAY TO BE REPLACED. WILL TRY TO GET TO IT BEFORE THE SALE OF THE CAR.
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2016 Mini Cooper Convertible First Drive
Wed, Jun 1 2016Conventional gearhead wisdom says to go for the biggest, most powerful engine. For the first two generations of Mini Convertible, this was a no-brainer. You bought the Cooper S. But as Senior Editor Alex Kierstein argued in our first drive of the Cooper S soft top, the less-powerful Cooper Convertible has an ace up its sleeve: a highly entertaining, three-cylinder, turbocharged engine. After some time behind the wheel, this two-time Mini Cooper S (hardtop) owner is ready to say the Cooper Convertible is the droptop Mini you should buy, full stop. The Cooper's 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder makes just 134 ponies and 162 pound-feet of torque. That's a 55-horsepower deficit and an extra 1.5 seconds, compared to the Cooper S. But who's clocking a Mini Convertible with a stopwatch? The 8.2 seconds it takes to get to 60 mph is perfectly adequate , and the triple's power delivery is addictive. Peak torque comes in at 1,250 rpm, making for effortless acceleration around town. The engine is positively diesel-like in the way it generates twist below 4,000 rpm, and the way it runs out of steam well before its 6,500-rpm redline. But this isn't annoying. There's more than enough torque to make the Cooper's acceleration sprightly around town. Think about it this way: The Cooper S' 2.0-liter turbo has enough power to rescue you from bad driving. But because of the turbo lag and the wheezy top end, the base Cooper forces you to manage your momentum. In that way, it's not unlike the Mazda MX-5, Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ, and other so-called "momentum cars," that require drivers to maintain speed for a good corner exit. That, friends, is fun. But some of the car's shortcomings are less fun. We praised the triple's "offbeat, enticing growl" in our first drive, but this is still a three-cylinder engine and it vibrates like one. There's a diesel-like clatter from the direct-injection system on cold starts. And when rolling off the line at part throttle, the triple sends a weird vibration right to our hips. It disappears quickly as the speed increases, but the sensation is consistent enough to be annoying. Aside from the interesting powerplant, the best driving goodies aren't reserved only for the Cooper S. Tick the right boxes, and the regular Cooper can fit the adaptive dampers we raved about on the Cooper S first drive – Dynamic Damper Control is a $500 standalone option or included in the $1,750 Sport Package.
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