2007 Mini Cooper Automatic Leather Heated Seats Panoramic Sun-roof S Package 39k on 2040-cars
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:1.6L 1598CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mini
Model: Cooper
Trim: Premium Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Panoramic Sunroof, Heated Seats, Automatic Climate Control, LED illuminating interior, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Traction Control, Fog Lights, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 39,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
We are selling a BLACK/WHITE-colored BMW MINI Cooper with 39K miles. We are the second owners. Car was purchased in 2011 with 29K miles from local dealer in CT with warranty.
This car is in great used shape. See below detailed photos. It has enjoyed regular oil-changes, and it gets 32--38 MPG. (Unless you drop it into sport mode and drive it like a rice rocket, in which case you'll get considerably less fuel efficiency.)
Car has been treated kindly.
We are selling this car because my wife is pregnant and need to upgrade for a bigger car.
Why this MINI is awesome
Cosmetics
- Classic Black with white roof and stripes on hood.
- We wanted to have economy car with automatic transmission but look like S sport model and ordered rear bumper with exhaust from Cooper S model!
- Factory LED accent lights on the inside (purple,red,blue,orange+++)--when in you're in the Cooper, you're in the club!
- Leather seats in great shape. See pictures.
- Panoramic sunroof. This means the back seat gets a sunroof too.
- Great body condition. -small dent on hood -tiny cracks on hood white sticker stripes -small door ding on right side
- No one has ever smoked cigarettes (or anything) inside of it.
- Garage kept car !
Mechanical
- Runs and drives great !
- Car has been in small accident previously and has been repaired
by qualified body shop and passed state inspections. - Car had replaced front right wheel, fender and bumper
- 6-speed automatic transmission, with paddle sifters on the steering wheel
- Long life left on tires
Other
- Sport mode! When you want to do your Tokyo Drift, turn on sport mode! All other times it's in eco mode.
- Everything just works. You give it oil changes and gasoline, it will get you where you need to be, while keeping you cool/warm/entertained/comfortable/stylish/envied.
- It's a true Bayerishce Moterwerke, manufactured by BMW
- Comes with full set of owner's manuals.
Mini Cooper S for Sale
- 2012mini cooper s turbo 12 1.6l i4 16v manual fwd coupe silver black(US $20,993.00)
- Sport package two tone leather moonroof automatic 16" black wheels sport brakes(US $18,611.00)
- 2010 mini cooper s hardtop coupe automatic, sunroof(US $16,994.00)
- 2012 mini cooper s goodwood bespoke edtion navi clean carfax 1 owner loaded(US $42,888.00)
- 2008 mini cooper s hatchback 2-door turbo 26,600 miles(US $18,000.00)
- 2004 mini cooper s **great condition** must see *low reserve*
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Auto blog
Next Mini Convertible spotted on flatbed truck
Tue, 05 Nov 2013Mini is well underway testing the third-generation of its four-place Cooper Convertible, as evidenced by these photos, showing the new droptop riding along on a flatbed.
Codenamed the F57 - as opposed to the "F56" designation for the Hardtop - the Convertible will ride on the same UKL front-drive architecture that will underpin its hardtop brother, not to mention its German cousins, the BMW 1 Series GT and X1. According to our spies, it'll share more than a few of the BMW i's lightweight technologies and will include such advanced features as electronically adjustable dampers. That seems like some high-dollar tech for a droptop Mini, but we'd be quite happy to see it arrive all the same.
From the beltline down, we can expect the Convertible to feature almost identical styling to the Hardtop. Based on the spy photos, there's not a lot to see above the belt line, either. The roof carries roughly the same shape, and will probably fold in a similar Z-pattern to the current canvas top.
Street Glory Mappers turning cars into dynamic billboards like this
Fri, 04 Jul 2014A French marketing firm with the impenetrable name of Street Glory Mappers is literally turning cars into billboards. Of course, we've all seen vehicles painted up for promotional use, but this company is taking that concept even further by including video.
Street Glory Mappers equips the vehicles with a large video screen behind the windshield to play whatever is being advertised. According to the company's promo, it may even be possibly to sync up the vehicle's lights with the show, as well. The firm claims that it's a great form of temporary, mobile marketing because the car can arrive at the location, play the video and then go away when the prospective audience leaves.
While it doesn't necessarily seem any more effective than other forms of advertising, the firm's idea is at least unobtrusive. After all, it's easier to ignore a stationary car than a person handing out flyers. However, vehicle flashing its lights and playing video could certainly distract other drivers.
2013 Mini John Cooper Works
Tue, 30 Apr 2013Location, Location, Location
Back in February, Mini invited me to come try out its brand-new Paceman coupe-crossover-hatchback thing in Puerto Rico, and not long after, I spit out a Quick Spin detailing my impressions of the little-big two-door. But here's what I didn't tell you: Mini also let me loose on those fine, curvaceous, tropical roads in its hottest hatch, the John Cooper Works GP. And while that behind-the-wheel gigglefest would have no doubt made for a story laden with positive notes and warm regards, the truth is, I only drove it for 15 minutes, so I couldn't in good conscience offer much of a story to you. (European Editor Matt Davis also got a short stint behind the wheel of the GP late last year.)
So for the sake of due diligence, I buckled down and spent a full eight days with the JCW GP back home in Detroit, just as springtime was starting to stick here in southeast Michigan. But after my time with the Mini, I was wishing that I could have just been left with my GP memories from Puerto Rico, where I was pushing the little hotbox hard around smooth corners and flexing every one of its muscles to eke out the full JCW GP experience in only a short timeframe.