2003 Mini Cooper Supercharged 2-door 1.6l Vehicle Does Not Run on 2040-cars
Kenilworth, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Transmission:MANUAL 6
Body Type:Hatchback
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Mini
Mileage: 113,355
Model: Cooper
Sub Model: Supercharged
Trim: S Hatchback 2-Door
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Side Airbags
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
UP FOR SALE TO THE HI - BIDDER
A 2003 MINI COOPER SUPERCHARGED
4CC 1,6L WIDE SPARK PLUGS "R TYPE"
MILEAGE 113,355
THIS VEHICLE HAVE MANY EXTRA STUFF IN IT
TRIM REAR SUSPENSION
ENGINE BAR
BRAKES "R TYPE" FRONT AND BACK
WIDE INTAKE "R TYPE"
JCW EXAUST SYSTEM
MANUAL 6 SPEED (NOT 5)
ENGINE TURNS CRANKS BUT DOES NOT START
TURNS OVER GOOD (ENGINE OIL IS CLEAN)
POWER WINDOWS, POWER ROOF, WIPERS,
STEREO AND POWER WINDOWS WORKS
INTERIOR HAVE NO ODOR (NO BAD SMELL)
ENGINE BELT IS MISSING (BELT ONLY)
ALL TIMING BELT COMPONENTS IS THERE
SALVAGE TITLE
WATER DAMAGE
WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO HELP HI-BIDDER TO
FIND A LESS EXPENSIVE SHIPPING AS POSSIBLE.
THAT'S THE LAST MINI COOPER S IN STOCK
WE'RE DO OUR BEST TO DESCRIBE OUR VEHICLE
MOST ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE.
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Sorting through the rat's nest that is Mini's model history
Sat, 13 Apr 2013What do Austin, Morris, British Motor Corporation, British Motor Holdings, British Leyland, Rover Group, and BMW all have in common? Each company has had a hand in bringing the world a sprightly, fuel-efficient, front-wheel-drive fun box on wheels - the Mini.
The Sir Alec Issigonis-designed car has been sold under more brand names and with more model designations than most of us would guess. For seven generations of the classic Mini, from 1959 to 2000, the car carried a bewildering number of model names as well. (Note that's even before BMW took over the nameplate, and starting building cars styled as "MINI" rather than "Mini" in 2001.)
As is its want, Hemmings Daily has taken the time to break down the complex lineage of the car, with a kind of model etymology that makes for a pretty entertaining read. Click over to the site to give it a go; but check out our gallery of classic Mini pictures before you jump.
Mini forgets to bring car to LA, shows Citysurfer concept scooter
Wed, 19 Nov 2014See that red thing? It's the Mini Citysurfer Concept. It is not, in case you were wondering, an automobile. Yet despite this apparent shortcoming, Mini has placed it on a plinth at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show.
The electric scooter weighs in at 40 pounds, can hit 15 miles per hour, cover 10 to 15 miles and can be folded up and charged in the trunk of a Mini Cooper (or any other vehicle with a 12-volt outlet and a roomy enough cargo area). According to the British marque, these qualities will give the scooter's owner the "spontaneous and convenient mobility even in those sections of an urban area not accessible to motorized vehicles."
It's not terribly difficult to see the appeal, as Mini explains it. With urban congestion becoming an increasingly serious problem - and some cities beginning to ban cars outright - the idea of an easy to charge and easy to stow runabout is extremely attractive. That's doubly true in the case of the Citysurfer, which is rather well equipped, as far as scooters go.
Mini fesses up to Countryman clutch issue, plans fix
Sat, 10 Nov 2012Aside from the general lack of snow in the Midwest earlier this year that hampered our ability to properly play with our Blizzak-equipped Mini Contryman long-term test vehicle, the biggest problem we had with this crossover during the year we spent with it was the transmission. On four different monthly updates (September, October, November and June), all in the hands of different Autoblog editors, the Countryman's clutch was called out for being too finicky, leading to many stall outs. Apparently, we weren't alone in our assessment of the Countryman's clutch woes.
According to MotoringFile, Mini has updated the Countryman with a different clutch material and improved software. This much-needed change is being implemented starting this month, but Mini hasn't said what it is doing about existing 2011 and 2012 Countryman models that are afflicted with this problem.
Head over to MotoringFile to see the full official statement from Mini USA on this issue.