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2013 Mini Cooper S 1400 Miles, Almost New!!!!!!! No Reserve!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1400 Color: trim
Location:

ALMOST NEW,

1400 MILES,  All of the options are below:

Model 13MB  Coop S HT USD 23,300.00 

   Color A94   Midnight Black metallic 500.00 

   Upholstery T9GK  Leather Lounge Satellite Gray 2,000.00 

   Options ZP2     Premium Package 2 1,250.00 

                 403     Dual pane panoramic sunroof N/C 

                 521     Rain sensor and auto headlights N/C 

                 534     Automatic climate control N/C 

     1CA     CO2 relevant vehicles N/C 

     205     STEPTRONIC automatic transmission 1,250.00 

     2RU     17" alloy wheels, Star Bullet, Black 750.00 

     2XA     Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shift... N/C 

     345     Chrome line interior 250.00 

     346     Chrome-line exterior trim 250.00 

     405     Door mirror caps in chrome N/C 

     473     Center armrest 250.00 

     494     Heated front seats 500.00 

     4C3     Color Line Satellite Gray N/C 

     5AA     Rear fog lamp 100.00 

     655     Satellite radio with 1 year subscription 250.00 

     674     harman/kardon premium sound 750.00 

     785     White turn-signal lights 100.00 

              Net Total 31,500.00 

              Destination Charge 700.00 

              Gas Guzzler Tax N/C 

              Total Suggested Price 32,200.00  


My aunt bought this and it is time to go! Elderly lady wanted it and now she doesn't... enough said... 


EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.


ALL IT NEEDS IS A BATH! no scratches, dings, dents, rim rubs, tears,,,, IT ONLY HAS 1400 miles on it!!!


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New Zealand SPCA teaches rescue dogs how to drive a Mini

Wed, 12 Dec 2012

No, this isn't an April Fool's joke or some sort of wacky car commercial. It's the SPCA Auckland (located in New Zealand) coming up with an innovative way of proving that it's possible to teach a rescue animal new tricks. Monty, Porter and Ginny are all dogs rescued by the SPCA Auckland, and each was taught the ability to drive a Mini Countryman around a track.
After being strapped into the driver's seat, the dogs are able to use their paws to start the car, steer it and work the gas and brake, which have been modified similar to a car setup for a special-needs driver. These dogs aren't being trained to drive on the street as any sort of driving-eye dogs, rather it is just a demonstration of how smart and docile rescue dogs can be regardless of how they ended up there. Porter was found wandering the streets, Ginny was abused by her owners and seized by the SPCA and Monty was surrendered by his owners to the rescue. Ironically, Porter and Ginny initially got carsick during the exercises, but have since gotten over this.
Think it's a joke? Scroll down to watch four videos showing the dogs in action and another to see what mods were made to get the Mini ready for canine duty. In the first video, you can also see that Porter does a better parking job than most humans!

Mini wins Dakar Rally for fourth year in a row

Sun, Jan 18 2015

Motorsport in its various forms tends to be characterized by eras of domination: Red Bull in F1, Audi at Le Mans, Citroen and now Volkswagen in the WRC. That's certainly the case with the Dakar Rally. After years of domination at the hands of the Mitsubishi Pajero, the Volkswagen Touareg won the famous rally raid three years running. But these days, it's all about Mini. The Anglo-Saxon team won the Dakar three years running, locking out the podium last year in positively dominant style. And now it's won again. After some 5,600 miles spanning three countries across South America, the Mini All4 Racing machine piloted by Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar, with France's Mathieu Baumel as co-pilot, has taken the top step on the podium in Buenos Aires. The duo won five out of 13 legs to claim the race, marking the first win for Baumel and the second for Al-Attiyah, who won with VW in 2011. It would have been a podium lockout again for Mini had it not been for Giniel de Villiers and Dirk von Zitzewitz, who placed their Toyota Hilux in second, with additional Minis finishing in third, fourth and fifth. The troubled Peugeot 2008 DKR driven by Stephane Peterhansel ultimately finished in 11th place. American driver Robby Gordon finished first in his class, but 19th overall. Things were even more predictable in the other categories. The Kamaz team from Russia won the Truck category for the third consecutive year (and the twelfth since 2000). Spanish rider Marco Coma won the Motorcycle category on his KTM 450 Rally – his second consecutive win and fifth win overall. And Poland's Rafal Sonik won in the Quad class, which has been taken on a Yamaha ATV every year since the rally moved to South America and the category was instituted.

Mini JCW Convertible spied looking cold

Fri, Mar 13 2015

The Mini Convertible John Cooper Works has stripped off almost all of the camo it was wearing when we last saw it a few months back. There's not much left to the imagination anymore, and all that remains are some swirls to hide a little of the hood and rear. As expected, the entire front end, rear bumper, central exhausts and subtly flared wheel arches come directly from the JCW take on the two-door Hardtop. Except for the Convertible's repositioned antenna and lowering top, the two models are essentially the same on the outside. With the standard, third-gen Mini droptop not actually unveiled yet, all of the camouflage at the back is likely there to hide the way the roof folds down. Under the hood, expect the latest JCW 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque with a choice of six-speed manual or automatic gearboxes. Of course, the Convertible also adds the thrill of tipping the throttle with the top down. Mini hasn't hinted at a reveal date for the latest Convertible yet. However, these shots suggest development is at a fairly advanced state, so an official debut is likely not too far off. Related Video: