2010 Mini Cooper S Convertible 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Farwell, Michigan, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A 2010 MINI COOPER S CONVERTIBLE.THE CAR IS IN SUPER CONDITION.I AM THE 2ND OWNER AND HAVE ONLY HAD THE CAR FOR A SHORT TIME.THIS IS MY WIFE AND I SECOND MINI AND ALTHOUGH WE REALY LIKE THE CAR WE ARE IN OUR MID 60,S AND GETTING IN AND OUT IS GETTING TO BE A BIT OF AN ISSUE.THE CAR HAS GOOD BREAKS AT ABOUT 75% AND THE TIRES ALTHOUGH NOT NEW ARE GOOD.THE BLACK WHEELS ARE IN SUPER CONDITION WITH NO CURB RASH,DENT OR SCRATCHES.THE TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.THE BODY ITSELF IS EXCELLENT WITH NO DOOR DINGS OR SCRATCHES.THE INTERIOR IS FLAWLESS AND IS EQUIPTED WITH HEATED SEATS,HARMON KARDON STEREO,BLUETOOTH AND USB/IPOD ADAPTOR AND OTHER OPTIONS.THE CAR HAS AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMITION WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS.THE POWER TOP ALSO HAS THE SUNROOF FEATURE.I BOUGHT THIS MINI FROM A LOCAL BMW DEALER.THE FACTORY POWER TRAIN WARRANTY EXPIRES IN MAY OF 2014 BUT THE CAR IS MINI NEXT CERTFIED.THIS WARRANTY IS TRANSFERABLE TO THE NEXT OWNER. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP THE CAR OR ANY SHIPPING.I WILL ACCEPT A CERTIFIED BANK MONEY ORDER FOR PAYMENT.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL.I DONT TEXT.THANKS
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Mini lifts veil on refreshed Countryman in New York
Wed, 16 Apr 2014When Mini introduced the Countryman in 2010, it emerged as the brand's first crossover, its first five-door model and its first to offer all-wheel drive. It also arrived mid-lifecycle in the last generation of Mini Cooper hatchback, with which it shares little more than a passing family resemblance. Now that the Anglo-Saxon automaker is moving on to its third generation of retro hatch, it's given the Countryman a bit of a refresh to keep it current.
Unveiled today at the New York Auto Show, the new Countryman incorporates some very minor cosmetic tweaks to the exterior - so minor, in fact, that you'd be hard pressed to tell one from the other even if viewed side by side. Some subtle enhancements have been implemented to the interior as well, where the large central speedometer remains where it was in the middle of the dashboard (unlike the new Cooper hatch that moves it to where you'd normally find the instrument cluster, behind the steering wheel). The rear seats, however, offer more adjustability.
Mini will offer the new Countryman worldwide in an array of powertrain configurations, ranging from the bare-bones Mini One Countryman with a 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated four offering just 98 horsepower all the way up to the twin-turbo John Cooper Works with 218 hp - North American customers will get the latter, but not the former. The mid-range Cooper S has been enhanced by seven horses to deliver 190 hp, while overseas-only diesel models range from 90 hp to 143. Buyers will be able to choose between a six-speed manual or automatic and front-or all-wheel drive. There are also some new colors on offer and a host of optional equipment, all of which you can read about in the press release below.
Mini marks International Women's Day with Pat Moss Edition
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Mini five-door spotted alongside next Clubman
Wed, 14 May 2014Is Mini constricting its staggering array of model variants or expanding it? That depends largely on which way you look at it. Because while some models may not make the cut as the second-generation family is gradually replaced with the third, others appear to be joining the fold. They just might not bear different model names.
Take, for example, the vehicle pictured here. It's a five-door version of the latest Mini hatchback, but won't necessarily replace the Clubman wagon - particularly since that's precisely what appears to be pictured alongside it. While the five-door hatch appears to simply add an extra set of portals - full-size ones, from the look of it, not backwards-opening half-doors - to the existing three-door version, the new Clubman appears not only longer but also wider, giving it that much more interior space.
Of course that could all be an optical illusion generated by swirly camouflage designed to do just that, but from the apparent readiness of both models, we'll find out one way or another soon enough - whatever they're called.
















