2012 Mini Cooper S Convertible- 19.5k Miles- Under Warranty - Like New on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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bought this car 5 months ago for my wife. We purchased it certified pre-owned
from Passport Mini Alexandria. The car is loaded, including heated seats, lined
floor mats, aluminum petals; everything. It is black with black interior and
has a power roof. It is very quick and fun to drive. We're selling because we
just don't use it. The car is under warranty and has only 19.5k miles. It is
perfect inside and out- totally clean and no problems whatsoever. These
pictures are poorly done- anything that looks like a flaw is only a result of
my bad photography. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you'd
like to see the car. It has been kept in a garage and is in it now. I'm happy
to show it any time. Serious inquiries only- contact me any time! |
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