This Is A Very Well Cared For Mini on 2040-cars
Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania, United States
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I love this car. I am only selling it since we are buying a house and the extra cash would help. I have it priced under blue book and if I can not get my asking price I will just keep this car. So please, no low ball offers. Selling Points, why this Mini is SPECIAL: #1 This car is Loaded: Heated
LEATHER Seats, Power folding heated mirrors, keyless access (can keep key in pocket to
open and start car), automatic headlights and rain sensing wipers, Xenon self-leveling headlights,
Premium sound system, upgraded dynamic traction control which includes the
electronic limited slip differential for better traction on slippery surfaces, garage door opener built into the rear-view mirror, upgraded
17" wheels, automatic dimming rear-view mirror, Bluetooth hands free. If
you are looking at other mini's keep in mind that just these awesome wheels, upgraded stereo,
and xenon light package make my mini a hard deal to pass up. The Dynamic Traction Control is also a rare and great option to have! And one of my favorite rare features is not having to take the key out of your pocket to unlock and start the car.
#2 Carbon
fiber hood scoop and carbon fiber mirror caps make this
mini stand out from the others. These cost over $1000 from the dealer. #3 New oil and filter change with Mini approved Mobil 1 synthetic oil and a genuine Mini oil filter. New
cabin air filter just installed. Just waxed with TecWax and all leather conditioned. Top is in mint condition and just treated to maintain waterproof quality. #4 This
car was garaged and babied by both me and, from what I can tell, the previous
owner. This car has
never seen snow. I have the maintenance
records from both myself and the previous owner. There is no recalls out on this car and there is no check engine light on or any current issues. The inspection is also current. The body and paint are in very good condition. There are only very minor defects as one would expect from a 5 year old car. The wheels are also in good condition with minor curb scuffs that are very common on these cars with low profile tires. #5. This car runs like new and gets 29-30 MPG in mixed driving!!! The turbo will put a smile on your face! This listing includes a Haynes service manual, the original sales brochure (very cool) and the complete owners manual. I only have one key but you can get another from the dealer if needed. Title is in-hand for immediate delivery. Please see my 100% positive feedback and know that I am an honest seller and take extremely good care of my vehicles. Thank you for looking. Tony
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