2011 Mini Cooper Clubman - White-silver Edition on 2040-cars
White Plains, New York, United States
REDUCED PRICE - This 2011 White-Silver Edition Clubman comes fully loaded with 17" alloy black bullet Mini rims, Xenon headlights, Cold Weather Package (power folding mirrors, heated mirrors and washer jets, and heated seats), professionally done tints, and custom double black stripes down the middle. Original retail price of $27,050.
Extended Maintenance: The maintenance package has been extended out another 5 years until 2018, up to136,000 miles. This includes 24-hour Roadside Assistance. The dual pane panoramic sunroof and wrap around windows provide plenty of natural light. When driving a manual car nothing is better than having hands-fee Bluetooth - this cars got it. White-Silver Edition comes standard with Xenon headlights and XM radio. Brand new all-season high performance tires were put on this car at 47,500 miles. Mileage: 40,000 of these miles are pure highway miles - I commuted 80 miles a day for work. You will not find a Mini with this many miles in this pristine of condition anywhere else. I have been the sole owner and user of this car from day one, a non-smoker, no pets or kids in the car, and have not had it serviced or repaired anywhere except an authorized Mini dealer. The pictures speak for themselves, but if you have any questions please reach out to me. Payment: Paypal or bank certified check. Shipping: pick up in person. |
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We suppose what it lacks in speed it makes up for in determination. Likewise, the Cooper Paceman All4 does the deed in 11.8 seconds, though automatic models are somewhat quicker. Check out the full press release below for more information. Mini hasn't announced pricing for its new, less-powerful All4 models just yet.
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