2008 Mini Clubman S, Certified Preowned, Hot Chocolate On Hot Chocolate on 2040-cars
Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6l Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mini
Model: Clubman
Year: 2008
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: S
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: fwd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Traction Control
Mileage: 97,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Hot Chocolate
Interior Color: Hot Chocolate
Number of Cylinders: 4
Disability Equipped: No
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2008 Mini Clubman S
Hot Chocolate with Lounge Leather Hot chocolate interior. Black Roof and Mirror Caps. Manual Transmission 93xxx kms (will go up) Power windows, one touch up/down Power locks Power Mirrors Traction and Stability Control Limited slip differential BiXenon HID Headlights Convenience Package (auto climate control, rain sensing wipers, auto dim mirrors, media connect) Sport Package (17" wheels, anthricite roof liner, Upgraded suspension) Comfort Package (Glass panarama roof, heated front seats) Style Package ( Piano black interior trim, Chrome like exterior trim) Travel Package (Flat loading rear floor, Cargo and carry nets) I have both Key fobs for the car still, (cool feature if you press and hold the unlock button all the windows will open) as well as the original manuals books etc. I am the second owner, bought it certified preowned from Kelowna BMW/MINI, still has 13 months warranty left. Have service records all work done at Kelowna MINI. Has genuine leather interior in hot chocolate, split fold rear seats and longer cargo area (6 inches) then a regular cooper. I still have both the cargo nets, oil bag and full tool kit for the car. Back seat is easy for passengers to access because of the 3rd door, and is super comfortable for 4 adults even on long drives as the back seat has 3 inches more foot space. Just put a brand new set of tires on it less then 1000kms ago. (general Gmax tires) Cosmetically the car is in fantastic shape, no dents/scratches, no accidents. 13 months BMW warranty left. Brand new windshield installed Aug 2nd/2013 due to sand blasting Brand new rear brakes (Pads, sensor and rotors) Love this little car, selling for financial reasons. Car needs nothing! Hop in and go |
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Mon, Apr 13 2015If April Fools' Day hadn't already passed, this might have come off as a joke. For the upcoming Shanghai Motor Show, Mini has a prototype for an augmented reality system, and the tech looks absolutely bizarre. Developed in conjunction with Qualcomm, driver's don goggles that look like a cross between Google Glass and something a World War I aviator might wear, and being behind the wheel suddenly becomes almost like a video game. Called Augmented Vision, some of its features are similar to contemporary HUD systems, with displays of vehicle speed and navigation data, but this literally puts the info right in front of the driver's eye. There're sci-fi features too, like displaying floating arrows on the road to indicate where to turn to reach a destination, and perhaps coolest of all, the X-ray view lets you look through the car's doors and pillars to see outside. As a prototype, we wonder how much of this is nearly possible today and what's pure fantasy. See Mini's idea for the future of motoring for yourself in the clip below. Hopefully, we don't all have to wear such goofy looking glasses foe future tech, though. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. MINI AUGMENTED VISION: A REVOLUTIONARY DISPLAY CONCEPT OFFERING ENHANCED COMFORT AND SAFETY. Exclusive prototype of augmented reality eyewear underlines the innovative flair and creativity of the MINI brand. Munich, Germany, April 9, 2015. MINI is revealing the shape of things to come at the Auto Shanghai show with a pioneering innovation. "MINI Augmented Vision gives an insight into how intelligent connectivity between a MINI car and eyewear into which relevant content is projected might work in the future," explains Dr. Jorg Preissinger, project-manager MINI Augmented Vision, BMW Group research and technology. "Working with several Qualcomm companies, we have created an interlinked system and augmented reality eyewear with a characteristic MINI design that revolutionise the experience both in and outside the vehicle. This prototype with its customised, interactive functions succeeds in fusing augmented reality with the brand's trademark sense of lifestyle." Using see-through technology, the AR eyewear shows relevant information in the driver's direct field of vision but without concealing other road users, thereby serving to increase safety and comfort while driving.
2021 Mini Countryman Boardwalk Edition price and features detailed
Thu, Mar 25 2021Mini announced a new appearance package for the Countryman called the Boardwalk Edition back in December, and now the company has revealed how much it will cost. With the $850 destination fee, it rings in at $39,215 for the front-wheel-drive version, or $41,215 for the all-wheel-drive. That's not cheap, but it comes with quite a bit. Based on the Cooper S Countryman and painted in a unique Deep Laguna Metallic paint, it comes with a Pin Spoke wheels, external trim, and contrasting roof all in Piano Black. The interior is available with only one upholstery, Cross Punch leather also in black. A touchscreen nav package comes standard on Boardwalks, which includes Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and real-time traffic. The Boardwalk Edition also includes equipment from the normally $2,000 Premium Package, including LED fog and headlights, power-folding and auto-dimming mirrors, heated front seats and automatic climate control. Additionally, the Boardwalk Edition also receives bespoke door sills, roof and dashboard graphics, as well as unique Boardwalk side scuttles standard. Compared to a a similarly equipped Signature trim with Premium Package, the Boardwalk Edition's price has a discount of a hair less than $1,000. If you like that package and the Deep Laguna color, then this is the trim for you. The Mini Countryman Boardwalk Edition will hit dealerships in April 2021. There's no word on whether a Park Place Edition will follow. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
2017 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 | Pint-size performer with a premium price
Fri, Jul 14 2017Last September, Mini revealed the Clubman John Cooper Works (JCW). It applied the same general JCW formula used on the regular three-doors to the longest Mini by giving it even sportier suspension and the potent 228-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. But from there, Mini gave the Clubman JCW even more torque than other JCW models, and the most of any Mini model, with a total of 258 pound-feet. It also fitted standard all-wheel drive. On paper, it sounds like the ultimate performance Mini, and it doesn't hurt that it's about the most practical model. So how did it hold up in practice? First of all, this Mini has a serious weight problem. You might be tired of alarmist auto journalists whining about the increasing size of vehicles, but it's a major issue with this Mini. It actually weighs more than a V6 Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro weighs 3,435 pounds, and the Mini weighs 3,450. That's for the manual transmission version, too. Our automatic-equipped test car weighed more than that. As a result, it feels noticeably slower than the competition, despite making 228 horsepower and the aforementioned torque. There's an area in which the Clubman JCW could easily lose some weight, and that's in the all-wheel-drive system. It's a Haldex-style system that only kicks in when the front wheels start to slip, so it's only beneficial for traction in bad weather, not for improving the driving experience by, say, reducing the car's understeer. That's fine for more mainstream Minis, but the JCW line is all about performance and speed, so if the all-wheel-drive system doesn't improve the driving experience, it should simply be dropped to make the car lighter. Despite the Mini's prodigious portliness, there are good points. The engine is very smooth, and power comes on almost instantly. In more aggressive driving modes, the exhaust pops and burbles almost every time you lift off the gas pedal. T he eight-speed automatic paired with this engine was equally up to the task. Shifts were fast and smooth. And it even worked well leaving it in automatic mode. It held gears smartly, and it would downshift while braking to ensure you had the right gear when taking off again. The Clubman JCW also has the brand's trademark corner-carving skills. Body roll is nearly absent in the normal driving mode, and what little was evident is removed when switching to Sport mode. The car responds immediately to each steering input, and it has tenacious grip through corners.
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