2004 Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Rison, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:4 CYLINDER SPORTS
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Cooper S
Trim: LEATHER
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: STANDARD 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 97,791
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: S
Exterior Color: SILVER / BLACK
Interior Color: SILVER
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
THE CAR IS IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION, THE CAR HAS A SALVAGE TITLE, FROM 30,000. MILES . WE HAVE HAD THE CAR FOR TWO YEARS AND ALL WE HAVE DONE IS REPLACE THE SHIFTER CABLE. IT IS A SECOND CAR FOR MY WIFE. WE CHANGED THE OIL EVERY 3000 MILES WITH MOBILE ONE. THE DRIVER SEAT HAS WEARE. TIRES ARE ABOUT 75 PERCENT. REASON FOR SELLING IS MY WIFE IS 65 AND HAS BAD KNEES AND CLUTCHING IS BECOME A PROBLEM. YOU CAN SEE THE CAR ANY TIME, DRIVE IT, HAVE A MECANIC CHECK IT OUT. GETS ABOUT 25 TO 28 MPG.THE TITLE IS CLEAR. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP. WE WILL HELP ON TRANSFER TITLE. WE CAN POST MORE PICTURES IF YOU NEED THEM. PLEASE ASK ANY THING ABOUT THE CAR YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.
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Mini lifts veil on refreshed Countryman in New York
Wed, 16 Apr 2014When Mini introduced the Countryman in 2010, it emerged as the brand's first crossover, its first five-door model and its first to offer all-wheel drive. It also arrived mid-lifecycle in the last generation of Mini Cooper hatchback, with which it shares little more than a passing family resemblance. Now that the Anglo-Saxon automaker is moving on to its third generation of retro hatch, it's given the Countryman a bit of a refresh to keep it current.
Unveiled today at the New York Auto Show, the new Countryman incorporates some very minor cosmetic tweaks to the exterior - so minor, in fact, that you'd be hard pressed to tell one from the other even if viewed side by side. Some subtle enhancements have been implemented to the interior as well, where the large central speedometer remains where it was in the middle of the dashboard (unlike the new Cooper hatch that moves it to where you'd normally find the instrument cluster, behind the steering wheel). The rear seats, however, offer more adjustability.
Mini will offer the new Countryman worldwide in an array of powertrain configurations, ranging from the bare-bones Mini One Countryman with a 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated four offering just 98 horsepower all the way up to the twin-turbo John Cooper Works with 218 hp - North American customers will get the latter, but not the former. The mid-range Cooper S has been enhanced by seven horses to deliver 190 hp, while overseas-only diesel models range from 90 hp to 143. Buyers will be able to choose between a six-speed manual or automatic and front-or all-wheel drive. There are also some new colors on offer and a host of optional equipment, all of which you can read about in the press release below.
2021 Mini Countryman gets a light update inside and out
Wed, May 27 2020Well that didn't take long. We got a glimpse of the refreshed 2021 Mini Countryman last week, and now it has been fully revealed. Sure enough, it's a light makeover of the current model, bringing it up to date with the rest of the lineup. The major changes to the Countryman are on the exterior. The front and rear bumpers have been thoroughly redesigned. At the front, there's only one main grille opening, flanked by small slots at either end. The round foglights sit on each side of the grille as part of a black plastic surround. The rear bumper is now entirely body color, and can feature a prominent skid plate-style panel. The 2021 Countryman also gets standard LED headlights, fog lights and taillights. The latter now have the Union Jack design shared with every other Mini model. The S models have a new mesh grille, too. Two new exterior colors have been added, White Silver and Sage Green, as has a Piano Black exterior trim that colors all the chrome on the outside in black. Inside, the Countryman gets a revamped center display surround with touch-sensitive shortcut buttons and flush fitting hazard light and driver aid buttons. A version of the Mini Cooper SE electric car's instruments with 5-inch display is now an option. Two new interior leather colors are added, Indigo Blue and Malt Brown, both of which have their colors extended to the lower plastics on the doors and dash. Mechanically, the Countryman is carryover. The base Cooper gets a 134-horsepower turbocharged three-cylinder. The Cooper S gets a 189-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder. The John Cooper Works gets 301 horsepower from a turbo four-cylinder. The Cooper SE plug-in hybrid combines the three-cylinder with an electric motor to get 224 horsepower. Range and fuel economy for the latter hasn't officially been announced, but it's likely to match the current model's 18-mile range and 29 mpg combined fuel economy for gas only. The Cooper and Cooper S are available with front-wheel drive and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission or all-wheel drive with an 8-speed automatic. The John Cooper Works comes only with all-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic, while the hybrid comes with all-wheel-drive and a 6-speed automatic. The updated Mini Countryman is expected to go on sale this summer. Pricing and fuel economy will be available closer to the on-sale date. Related Video:
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We recently got our first time behind the wheel of the latest iteration of the Mini Countryman, the 215-horsepower John Cooper Works model, and were left less than enthused despite the inherent fun factor that a JCW badge brings. Our time with the crossover suggests the Countryman is just too weighty and soft to properly wear the badge.
We have also spent loads of time in various Mini Clubman trims and, despite the oddity of its configuration, this model may be our overall favorite in the current Mini lineup. But it is decidedly not a volume seller, which Mini needs.