2006 Mini Cooper Base Hatchback 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
2006 MINI COOPER WITH PANORAMIC SUN ROOF. 5 SPEED MANUAL. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITIONS. ORIGINAL ENGINE AND TRANNY. NO CHECK ENGINE OR WARNING LIGHTS ON. ORIGINAL LOW MILEAGE. BRAND NEW BRAKES, COLD A/C. MATCHING TIRES. HEATED SEATS. NO OIL LEAKS. EVERYTHING WORKING PERFECTLY AS IT SHOULD. BODY AND PAINT 100% ORIGINAL. FLOOD DAMAGED WITH A STATE OF NEW YORK SALVAGE CERTIFICATE AND A STATE OF DELAWARE DEALER'S REASSIGNMENT. I DO NOT HAVE THE CAR TITLE. BUYER MUST CHECK WITH THE STATE DMV TO KNOW THE RULES ON HOW TO GET IT REGISTERED AND TITLED. I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO GET THE TITLE. I'LL INCLUDE A BILL OF SALE WITH THE SALVAGE CERTIFICATE AND THE DEALER'S REASSIGNMENT. I AM NOT A DEALER. I CAN NOT HELP WITH THE PAPERWORK OTHER THAN MENTIONED BEFORE.
LOW RESERVE. $500.00 DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE. SOLD AS IS. SHIPPING TO EAST COST FOR $500 AND WEST COAST FOR $600. MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. |
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Mini may have overexpanded, some models may not be replaced
Fri, 05 Apr 2013Surprise, surprise. According to Edmunds, Mini may be looking to reduce the number of vehicles in its range, which has recently expanded to include a total of seven offerings (not to mention the copious varieties of configurations found within each line). When Mini relaunched in the early 2000s, it did so with one model, the Cooper Hardtop, and has since added the Convertible, Clubman, Countryman, Coupe, Roadster and Paceman. It looks like those ambitions of expanding the range to include up to 10 models may have been a bit optimistic.
"When we start to replace models, I think you will see that we won't replace every model exactly," Jim McDowell, Vice President of Mini USA, told Edmunds in an interview. The brand's core models right now are the Hardtop and Countryman, and of the roughly 66,200 vehicles that Mini sold in the United States last year, these two vehicles accounted for some 75 percent of total sales.
McDowell declined to mention any specific models that may not be replaced in the lineup's next generation, though our best guess is that ultra-niche vehicles like the Coupe (pictured) or Clubman. As for replacing some of the current models with new products, the only clear gap we can see in the brand's lineup is a smaller car like the Rocketman concept, though we've been told several times that a mini-Mini isn't going to happen. Be sure to let us know what Mini models you'd like to see kept or axed in Comments below.
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.
2013 Mini Cooper S Paceman All4
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It's weird, this Paceman. It slots in between the Hardtop and the Countryman (on which its based) in terms of size and functionality, and Mini says that it will appeal to a more style-conscious shopper. Key competitors range anywhere from the Nissan Juke on the low end to the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque on the high end.
After spending lots of time with the Countryman, we're convinced that maxi can still be Mini. And the same is true with this Paceman, too.