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Earl, North Carolina, United States
We at Monte Carlo Minis are proud to offer from Mokecar dot com dot hk/Moke Australia/ and mokeinternational dot com In Chongqing China.and Brisbane Aus. To be the current SOLE US importer of there new Mokes. the complete running.driving mokes here with North Carolina titles. These have state issue vin numbers ( called NCS with MVR 31, MVR 55 customs build and MVR 92H title bond)but I can now get INSTANT titles in one day.. Colors in stock are 1 in CLEMSON ORANGE, 1 in yellow a . Ok Payment:NO TRADES , NO FINANCE We do NOT accept CC, Pay Pal or checks of any kind. Just cash in hand, or letter of credit ( irrevocable) required on placing the order) good faith deposit of $5500 on custom builds MonteCarloMini dot com. and are titled AUSTIN MOKES here in NC. We have locations here in Earl NORTH CAROLINA and also in Aylesbury ENGLAND and Mexico City MEXICO
These can ONLY be sold in North Carolina as complete running cars with the NCS state vin numbers.. thus NO KITS.
NOTE Turn Key with NCS state vin numbers and NC title START at $25,000 USD.(add $2500 extra for 1275cc).fyi NC titles These require title bond MVR 92 H..We do NOT use DONOR moke.
EMAIL me for title questions These are legal in most of the 50 states. BIll Cox Lic NC dealer and bonded US CUSTOMS importer with TWIC , ACE and SCAC. phone 1-704.487.6406 shop. 1-704.487.6797 home. midnight is OK , VIEWING on sunday afternoon is best.. CALL for more details.bille.cox@hotmail.com.. . ONLY two new mokes left in stock. 5 May 15. I have again bare ( painted) moke shells.again direct from china. All moke sold AS IS NO WARRANTY. Sight Inspection is required before buying..SOLD AS IS no warranty ( with MVR 181). the engines are used..classic mini engines.. 998c manuels. they are 21 years and older to comply with EPA (CKD) kit car laws.. . btw two more containers of new mokes coming later this year from China.....
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NHTSA slaps BMW with $40M fine for slow Mini recall
Thu, Dec 24 2015BMW is on the hook for a $40-million fine after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration slapped the automaker over not recalling Minis that failed to meet minimum side-impact crash standards. The civil penalty from NHTSA concerns 2014 and 2015 Mini Cooper hatchback models that "failed a crash test designed to determine whether the vehicle met crash-protection minimums," the government agency said in a press release issued this week. An October 2014 test revealed the first problem, and the Mini was subsequently retested in July, only to fail again and finally prompt a recall of more than 30,000 cars. But according to NHTSA's investigation that was opened in October, BMW waited too long to issue a recall after it knew the cars did not meet standards and bring them into compliance with more energy-absorbing materials installed by Mini dealers. This is the second time NHTSA slapped BMW with a major penalty, following a $3-million fine back in 2012 failing to report recalls of its cars and motorcycles. "For the second time in three years, BMW has been penalized for failing to meet that obligation," NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said in the release. "The company must take this opportunity to reform its procedures and its culture to put safety where it belongs: at the top of its priority list." In a separate release issued this week, BMW Group said it, "is committed to further improving its recall processes to better serve its customers," and that the company, "respects the role of NHTSA and looks forward to working with them to develop solutions for the future." National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fines BMW $40 million for failing to meet safety requirements Fine is auto company's second since 2012 WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has imposed a $40 million civil penalty and a series of performance requirements to automaker BMW North America for a series of violations of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act and NHTSA regulations. Under terms of a Consent Order issued to BMW, the company acknowledges that it violated requirements to issue a timely recall of vehicles that did not comply with minimum crash protection standards, to notify owners of recalls in a timely fashion, and to provide accurate information about its recalls to NHTSA. NHTSA imposed a $3 million civil penalty to BMW in 2012 for similar violations.
First Mini John Cooper Works prototype spied
Fri, 14 Feb 2014The highlight of Mini's 2014 Detroit Auto Show stand was the arrival of the John Cooper Works Concept, a sportier version of the three-door hatch that presages the next JCW model on the new platform. Now, we have our first images of the production car undergoing winter testing way up north in Sweden.
Really, the Mini camouflage can't hide what this car is. Between the JCW-branded brake calipers and extra intakes in the front fascia, it's fairly easy to see that this is the sportier version of the car our own Jeremy Korzeniewski wrote about last week. We're expecting the JCW variant to pack a fair bit more firepower than the three-cylinder Cooper he tested, of course. Rumors have circulated that the hottest Mini model could jump to 230 horsepower, up from the current, non-GP car's 208.
There are a number of style features missing here, and while it's entirely possible we'll see things like the JCW Concept's diffuser and side gills arrive when this car is shown in production form (or even further along in testing), their absence in these spy photos is telling. We certainly think this car will become the production JCW Hardtop, but there may be another explanation. The lack of certain aesthetic features means this could be a test of the JCW Engine Kit, which in past Minis slotted in between the standard Mini Cooper S and the factory Works car. We'll admit, it's a long-shot, but there is precedent for it - the JCW Tuning Kit arrived a year before the factory model in the last-generation car. The same reasoning could be used to explain the presence of the JCW-branded brakes, which have been another well-known Mini accessory over the years.
Mini John Cooper Works gets ready to rumble
Fri, 14 Nov 2014Mini gave us our first taste of its next-generation John Cooper Works Hardtop in concept form at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. And in fact, we already know that the production version will make its debut at the 2015 Detroit show in January. Fitting, then, that this most recent round of spy shots shows a JCW that's pretty much ready to roll - peel back that yellow swirly paper, and you've pretty much got the final deal.
It's easy to make out the final design for the revised front and rear fascias, and we can clearly see a more robust brake package nestled behind those alloy wheels. Speaking of, we must admit, the wheels here look rather pedestrian for a JCW model, but they could just be prototype rollers and not indicative of the final rolling stock. We expect the flashy red decals of the concept to be offered on the production model, as well, though they could be optional kit.
As reported earlier, power is expected to come from a 230-horsepower turbo-four - a modest increase over the 208 hp from the outgoing Mini JCW. Expect that to route through a six-speed manual transmission, sending turbocharged oomph to the front wheels.