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2012 Mini Cooper Roadster John Cooper Works Convertible 2-door 1.6l-one Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:7128 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

San Mateo, California, United States

San Mateo, California, United States
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Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WMWSY5C55CT312594
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

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: 
  • Black midnight metallic paint and red racing stripes ($500)
  • Cold weather package, including heated seats ($750)
  • Premium package—leather wrapped steering wheel, red leather trim, keyless entry and push button start ($2500)
  • Tech package with SiriusXM Satellite and iPod connect ($1750)
  • Premium 8 speaker Harmon Kardon sound system ($2500)
  • Sport suspension ($500)
  • British Panther (lounge) leather seats ($2500)
  • Custom red car cover—jersey knit soft inside, water repellent outside ($500)
  • Rennline track mats and pedal conversion kit ($750)
  • Dent and ding warranty—you get a dent or ding, Steven's Creek Mini will fix it free of charge for 3yrs ($1500)
  • Extended warranty for 5yrs ($3500)

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China’s Great Wall looking to partner with BMW to sell cars in the West

Fri, Oct 13 2017

The Chinese automaker Great Wall seems to have moved on from courting Fiat Chrysler. According to Reuters, the company announced in a stock exchange filing that it's looking to collaborate with BMW's Mini brand in some way. Reuters also reports that BMW is open to discussion. We reached out to a BMW representative, and he provided us with an official statement regarding the news. The company didn't specifically say it is talking with Great Wall. What it did say is that it has had success with its current partnership with another Chinese automaker Brilliance, but also that the company is interested in expanding the Mini brand worldwide and in China. The statement says that Mini's future strategy and expansion will include "diversification of partnerships and new cooperation models." It also said that expanding in China "is only possible with a local partner." That sounds to us like BMW is pretty interested in working with Great Wall. This move comes about a month and a half after Great Wall attempted to purchase parts of Fiat Chrysler. The company was reported to be talking to FCA to purchase the Jeep brand, and it later confirmed that it was interested in that brand, a few, or the whole company. But things seemed to fall apart when Fiat Chrysler's CEO Sergio Marchionne announced it hadn't received any offers and wasn't working on any kind of deal with another company. Now it may seem a little odd that Great Wall would shift from trying to buy an SUV brand, or a company that is beginning to concentrate on crossovers and trucks, to one that specializes in compact cars. After all, they're fairly different segments. Our theory is that Great Wall isn't necessarily interested in the specific products, but more that it's looking for a gateway to Western car markets. It's not something new for the company. As far back as 2013, the company made it clear it was looking to start selling cars in America. It also started looking into a manufacturing facility in Mexico earlier this year, which would supposedly supply vehicles to both Mexico and the U.S. Now when Great Wall announced its American sales intentions, it was targeting a date of 2015. That obviously didn't happen, and it probably has something to do with the company's products. Most of the cars under the Great Wall and Haval brands bear an uncanny appearance to discontinued models from other companies that compete in the West.

Mini adds limited-edition Coral Red model to 2021 Hardtop line-up

Fri, Jul 17 2020

Mini stylists took a trip to the design well and came back with a limited-edition model named Coral Red inspired by the brand's heritage. Offered with two or four doors, it's scheduled to arrive in showrooms this month. As its name clearly implies, the Coral Red edition primarily stands out from the Cooper S it's based on with Coral Red Metallic paint borrowed from the Clubman's palette. Black paint on the door mirrors and on the roof adds a touch of contrast. Mini also added 17-inch Rail Spoke wheels, LED lights at both ends, plus a long list of piano black trim pieces including the headlight bezels, the door handles, and the emblems. Photos of the interior haven't been published yet, but the BMW-owned firm noted the Carbon Red edition gains additional piano black trim in the cabin. It also receives black leatherette upholstery. Mini made no mechanical changes, so power for the Coral Red comes from the same 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as the Cooper S. It's turbocharged to deliver 189 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 207 pound-feet of torque at 1,350 rpm, and it once again spins the front wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. Alternatively, buyers who want two pedals can order a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic at extra cost. Approximately 300 examples of the Coral Red have been earmarked for the American market. Pricing starts at $34,125 for the two-door and $35,370 for the four-door, figures that include a mandatory $850 destination charge. In comparison, the standard Cooper S costs $28,100 with two doors and $29,100 with four. Why Coral? Although the pink-ish Coral Red color comes from the Clubman, the first Mini to wear something like it was the 1100 Special model introduced in 1979 to celebrate the Mini's 20th anniversary. It was one of the first in a shockingly long line of limited-edition variants released largely to hide the fact that British Leyland (and, later, the Rover Group) either didn't know how to replace the original Mini or didn't have the money required to fund the project, depending on the era, market conditions, and who was in charge of either company at a given time. Sold exclusively in England, the 1100 Special was available in two metallic colors named Silver Grey (shown above) and Rose, respectively; the latter was close to 2020's Coral Red hue. Silver cars featured a black vinyl roof, while Rose cars were topped with beige vinyl.

Mini might build a sedan because it's running out of shapes

Wed, Apr 13 2016

Rumors suggest we could soon see a Mini with a trunk to haul your junk. Autocar cites unnamed insiders who claim the sedan is part of the brand's plan for upmarket growth. There's even a possibility the new model could use the Riley moniker in reference to the Elf (pictured above) from the 1960s, which was a Mini with a tiny trunk. The Mini sedan would use BMW's front-wheel-drive platform that underpins the X1 and Clubman and might share the wheelbase and frontend styling with the Clubman as well, according to Autocar. Mini's execs think the four-door would perform especially well in North America and China, where there's less demand for hatchbacks. Ralph Mahler, vice president of Mini's product management, hinted at the possibility of the four-door to Autocar. "For example, in Asia and the US, the sedan segment is very big. This is very interesting to us, of course," he said. Mahler admits that many people don't know about the Mini-based vehicles with trunks from the '60s, like the Riley Elf, so it would be hard to market the new model on that heritage. This could be the perfect time to add a Mini sedan to the lineup, and it might not be a completely new idea for the brand under its BMW stewardship; a rumor from 2012 shows that Mini's bosses considered a four-door at least once before. The company launched new versions of its Hardtop, Convertible, and Clubman, and even added four-door and all-wheel-drive versions of the Hardtop to further blur the lines between that car, the Clubman, and the Countryman. The next-generation Countryman crossover should debut later this year, and the brand reportedly cancelled the Superleggera Vision roadster and Rocketman compact, as Mini has chosen to go big with its new models and its lineup breadth. There are only so many versions of a hatchback a company can make, and the short-lived Mini Coupe wasn't exactly a huge success. If Mini is going to try a new body style, a sedan actually makes some sense, even if we'll probably prefer the look and practicality of the hatches. Related Video: