2012 Mini Cooper Roadster John Cooper Works Convertible 2-door 1.6l-one Owner on 2040-cars
San Mateo, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2012
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mini
Model: Roadster
Trim: Black and Red
Options: 6spd Manual with Sport Mode, Cold weather pkg ($750), Premium Pkg ($2500), Tech pkg SiriusXM and iPod connect ($1750), Bluetooth, 8spkr Premium Harmon Kardon stereo ($2500), MacPherson Sport Suspension ($500), British leather seats ($2500), Dent and ding warranty ($1500), 5yr extended warranty ($3500), Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Traction control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 7,128
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: John Cooper Works
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
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A truely rare find, this was one of the first Mini Roadster JCW editions produced. In fact, when I went looking for one there were only two in the entire San Francisco Bay area. This is my second Mini and as you can tell, I take exceptional care of my cars. She’s been garaged kept her whole life.
From the British Panther leather seats to the MacPherson strut and suspension, this thing little pocket rocket is the ultimate combination of fun, speed, and handling. The JCW setup stiffens the suspension and lowers the car a full 10 millimeters. It’s loaded with cold weather and tech packages and the hard to find black rims. All totalled, there’s over to $16k in upgrades. I’ve invested over $50k in this car. This is a rare find and it won't last long. Use buy it now and I’ll include a custom fit red car cover ($500 value). This vehicle also includes full service for 3yrs or 36k miles, a 5yr extended warranty, and a dent and ding warranty—you get a ding, Steven’s Creek Mini will fix for free. You'll may notice the car has aluminum floor mats. These are track mats made by Reenline, a high performance racing parts company specializing in BMW, Mini, and Porsche. I removed the factory wool carpets the day I purchased the car and stored them. The original mats have never been used in the car. The track mats and racing pedal conversion kit are a $750 upgrade. This thing turns heads every where I go and it's a blast to drive. I've owned Audi's, BMW 3 series, BMW X5 M class, a Mini Cooper JCW hardtop and this Mini Cooper JCW Roadster. See a trend? Yeah, I like cars that drive and handle well. Of all the cars I've owned, this one has been the most fun to drive. I've never really kept a car for longer than 3 years. Here's your chance to get an extremely rare, hard to find, well cared for, tripped out roadster. One lucky winner is going to be extremely happy! Here's a list of upgrades:
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2020 Mini John Cooper Works GP is priced from $45,750
Mon, Nov 4 2019Mini hasn’t even given us all the details for the upcoming John Cooper Works GP, but it already has a price. Set to debut at this month's L.A. Auto Show, the GP will start at $45,750. The last GP-badged Mini sold for $39,950, so this mid-$40,000 price point isnÂ’t out of the ordinary or unexpected. However, itÂ’s still pretty nuts considering the competition. Mini previously told us the GP will have “over 300 horsepower” and go around the Nurburgring in less than 8 minutes. Global production is also limited to 3,000 total cars, but itÂ’s not clear how many of those will be coming stateside. Mini John Cooper Works GP View 30 Photos A regular 2020 John Cooper Works Hardtop starts at $34,250, but itÂ’s making do with considerably less horsepower at 231 ponies. A Civic Type R retails for $37,230. A Golf R is $41,290 and the WRX STI costs $37,895. WeÂ’ll note that Mini hasnÂ’t said how much standard equipment is included with the $45,750 asking price, so it could get much more expensive from there — Mini will surely let you go nuts with the configurator. That said, we can hope the high asking price does include an array of niceties you'd have to pay for on higher trims of the JCW Hardtop. When it launches later this November, Mini has already promised it will be the fastest car itÂ’s ever produced. WeÂ’re excited to see the extreme Mini take to the streets in mid-2020, as the GP models in the past have always provided us with a gloriously fun driving experience.
Volvo leads and Mini fails in JD Power's Tech Experience Index
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Mini Clubman Bond Street is as special as they come
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Inside, the Clubman Bond Street gets Carbon Black leather seating with Deep Champagne accents. Each Bond Street comes equipped with the Chrome Line package. Under the hood, a 122-horsepower gasoline four-cylinder serves up thrust, though a 143-horsepower turbo-diesel mill can also be had for a little extra coin. Check out the full press release below for more information.
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