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2013 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Gp Hatchback 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:2455 Color: Thunder Gray Metallic /
 Black
Location:

Whittier, California, United States

Whittier, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L 1598CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WMWSU9C53DT384978
Year: 2013
Make: Mini
Model: Cooper
Trim: John Cooper Works GP Hatchback 2-Door
Options: 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: 2,455
Exterior Color: Thunder Gray Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4

Pertinent Info:

 

2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP


Mileage: 2455


VIN: WMWSU9C53DT384978

 

This is one of 2,000 (R56) GPs worldwide and one of 500 in the U.S. This GP is U.S. car #116 and #403 worldwide.

 

Clean title, with no accidents--minor or major--of any kind. Enthusiast owned.

 

Contact information:

 

Cell: 562-328-6261

Email: mark.cardenas@mwrci.com

 

Highlights:

 

Ultra limited production run. Billed as “The fastest production MINI ever.” Lots of bells and whistles:

 

High performance, turbocharged direct injected 1.6-liter, 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine producing 211-HP, 192 ft.-lb. or torque (207 ft.-lb. with overboost)


0-60 in 5.9 seconds (per Mini)


6 airbags, including sided curtain airbags


EPA 29 MPG (combined city/hwy) / 26 city, 35 highway


6-speed manual Getrag transmission


GP-specific 17-inch Mini Challenge wheels


Adjustable front and rear coil-over suspension with multi-link rear suspension


6-piston, 13-inch front Brembo brakes


GP-Mode Traction Control Program


Front suspension cross brace


Aerodynamic body kit, fully paneled underbody, rear diffuser and carbon fiber roof spoiler


John Cooper Works leather-wrapped dashboard


John Cooper Works leather-wrapped steering wheel


Recaro special-edition alcantara sport seats with side-impact airbags. Seats are heated.


Bluetooth-enabled


USB and Auxiliary ports


Anti-theft alarm system


Heated front seats


Xenon headlamps


Automatic climate control

Fully intact toolkit, owner’s manual and accompanying booklets, and two spare roof production number decals included.


Some background:

 

I’m the original owner. I picked up the car on June 29, 2013 with 22 miles on the odometer. For the past year-plus, this car has been my pride and joy.

The car was broken-in per Mini/BMW factory recommendations, including variable speeds at sub-4,500 RPM levels.

The car’s never been tracked.   

Oil change and transmission fluid change done concurrently at 1,364 miles. The engine oil used was Castrol Edge Professional TWS 10w-60; transmission fluid was Redline MTL 70W80.

Consistent and methodical cleaning regimen. Thorough washes using “P21S High Performance Total Auto Wash”; quarterly waxes, including claybar treatment, using “P21S 100% Carbauba Paste Wax.”

No after-market modifications; non-OEM parts on the car limited to low-dust EBC Redstuff brake pads to replace the notoriously dusty BMW/Mini OEM pads.

Clear bra applied to the entire hood, front air dam, headlamps, A-pillars, foremost portion of roof, side mirrors, sideskirts, and on topmost portion of rear bumper assembly (luggage strip). Wet Okole neoprene seat covers on both seats. The clear bra was applied before any freeway driving was done, while the seat covers were installed during first month of ownership. (Note: the seat covers were temporarily removed for the purposes of the photos featured in this listing. Will be including with sale, if buyer so chooses)

No smoking and no pets.



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Auto blog

Manuals return to the Mini lineup for 2021

Thu, Apr 9 2020

The 2021 Mini Cooper will offer a manual transmission again, after the 2020 model had to go without a stick shift due to problems certifying that powertrain. It had been hoped that the emissions issue would be straightened out in only a few months, but as it turned out, Mini had to go through the entire 2020 model year with its cars offering only two pedals. The 2020 Cooper and Cooper S models got a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, while the John Cooper Works variants and the ALL4 versions of the Clubman and the Countryman got an eight-speed unit. For 2021, the standard Mini Cooper with the 134-hp 1.5-liter turbo three-cylinder will offer a six-speed manual in the hardtop, four-door, and convertible body styles. The 2021 Mini Cooper S, with its 189-hp 2.0-liter turbo four, also will come standard with the six-speed stick in hardtop, four-door, and convertible form. The John Cooper Works hardtop, with its 228-hp 2.0L turbo, shares in the manual-transmission goodness, but the JCW convertible remains automatic-only, with the seven-speed DCT. The 2021 301-hp John Cooper Works GP hardtop will be eight-speed automatic only. For the 2021 Clubman and the Countryman, the picture is still murky. It's likely that the JCW Clubman and JCW Countryman, which also get the 301-hp engine, will continue to be offered only with the eight-speed automatic gearbox, although the less-powerful versions could get a stick shift again. Mini says, "Manual transmission offerings will be confirmed once 2021 model year information for these models is released later this spring." Given the persona Mini has cultivated, this brand seems like one that should continue to offer stick shifts for as long as possible. Mini spokesman Andrew Cutler claims that the Mini hardtop generally has had the highest take rate for manuals in the U.S. market, with 45% buyers of the (2019-model) John Cooper Works version opting to row their own gears. Related Video:      

2021 Mini Countryman shows off its fresh face

Tue, May 19 2020

The 2021 Mini Countryman has been spied once again, and it has shed some of its camouflage. We get a really good look at what appears to be the base Countryman's new front and rear fascias, updated taillights and interior. Otherwise, the little crossover is mostly unchanged. Up front, the bumper changes from three large grille openings to one standard one, and it gets the same slats as the grille between the headlights. On either side are big, round fog lights, which are themselves flanked by openings that probably create wind curtains around the wheels. Looking at the headlights, they have new internals with more squared-off projector surrounds. We also get some good looks at the John Cooper Works model. The shots of it at the Nurburgring give us a good look at the front, which looks generally unchanged with the same front bumper as the current car, but possibly with a new grille and headlight design. At the back, the car reveals new Union Jack taillights similar to those introduced on the Mini Hardtop and Clubman. Another photo shows what seems to be a John Cooper Works Countryman with part of a cloth cover lifted. This shows the rear bumper is mostly the same, but it gets a new mesh grille pattern over the rear diffuser area. Finally, we get a look at the interior. Most of it is the same, but the instrument cluster loses the analog dial of the current model. In its place is the oval-shaped cluster from the Mini Cooper SE electric car, which likely combines analog dials on either side with a screen nestled between. These changes are all relatively minor, and seem to be production ready. As such, we would expect the changes to be introduced for the 2021 model year. The reveal could be later this year. Of course, it's also possible the changes could be pushed back in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Related Video:

Coming Mini Countryman JCW shows itself with new design and new logo

Wed, Sep 13 2023

Mini clued us in that there'd be a John Cooper Works version of the all-new Countryman unveiled around the Munich Auto Show. We didn't get images of the go-faster Mini until now, Mini posting two exterior shots and two interior shots to its Instagram channel. As usual, Mini's made a number of subtle changes to the JCW that the average driver might not notice, but which brand fans and car spotters will quickly catch. The upper grille on the Countryman JCW is not only a different mesh pattern than the standard car, now done up like a checkered flag, it sits above a defined bumper structure bearing the same pattern graphic. The grille's set into a black surround, and above it, two faintly embossed channels lead to air outlets in front of the hood shutline. At the edges, breaks in the headlight DRLs turn them into a set of horizontal brackets. Further down, where the standard Countryman has small fog light recesses in the front fascia's corners, the Countryman JCW has a pair of tall intakes topped by the bumper and flanked by side curtains. Chili Red accents on the curtains match the same color on the mirror caps and roof. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The redrawn JCW logo appears on the plaque behind the B-pillar; Ford isn't the only one spiffing up its corporate identity. The previous logo spelled out the JCW name, with the "Works" bit set into a stretched, horizontal oval pendant. The updated logo sheds the pendant, placing the wordmark next to a checkered flag motif. Among the Instagram images, checkered flags appear again in the rear seatbacks and we have a feeling there are a few more around the cabin. Back outside, the Countryman JCW's taillights sport a stylized version of the Union Jack motif on the standard car above quad pipes poking through the rear bumper. This gas-powered Countryman JCW is anticipated to use the same turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder from the current car but with more output than the present 301 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque. It's due sometime next year in all-wheel-drive form along with a gas-powered Mini Cooper JCW hatch. Mini product line chief Stefan Floeck told Autocar that come 2025, both the Cooper JCW and Countryman JCW will offer battery-electric versions.  Now that Mini has opened its BEV account, and by 2030 the automaker plans to go BEV-only, there might be a John Cooper Works GP sendoff at some point.