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2006 Mini Cooper Convertible / Super Nice/ Needs Nothing on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:109500
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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2006 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE, BLUE WITH BLACK AND GREY INTERIOR,BLACK TOP,WHITE BONNETT STRIPES,WHITE PIN STRIPES,BLACK LOWER MINI COOPER STRIPES, TIRES HAVE ABOUT 3500 MILES ON THEM AS WELL AS BRAKES, WHITE MINI WHEELS, NEVER WRECKED, OUTSIDE IS VERY NICE WITH ONLY A FEW ROAD NICKS ON FRONTEND WHICH HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP, NO DENTS, TOP VERY GOOD,NO LEAKS, INTERIOR IS VERY GOOD ALSO,EVERYTHING WORKS AS SHOULD,POWER TOP MAKES A SUNROOF OR CONVERTIBLE, POWER WINDOWS,POWER DOORLOCKS,TILT,CRUISE,POWER MIRRORS,STERO WITH CD,FLOORMATS,CENTER CONSOLE OPTION,ALL MANUALS,1 KEY WITH REMOTE,SEATS HAVE NO RIPS OR TEARS,AC IS ICE COLD,.. MOTOR IS THE 1.6 WITH A 5 SPEED TRANS. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. JUST SERVICED OIL AND FILTER AT 109422. AIR CLEANER AND CABIN FILTER CHANGED AT 106496 ALONG WITH PLUGS AND SERVICED DRIVE AXLE AND NEW WIPER BLADES. DOOR GUARDS. WILL NOT FIND A NICER MINI CONVERTIBLE ANYWHERE. CAR IS CLEAN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. I THINK WE ARE THE THIRD OWNERS. BOUGHT MARCH 1 2014 AT 105995 IN COLUMBIA S.C.  CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. HATE TO SALE BUT BOUGHT A BOAT AND BUYING A SMALL TRUCK TO PULL WITH. GETS ABOUT 33 MPG IN TOWN AND MAY GET 38 MPG ON HWY. BUYERS WILL NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED. USED NO OIL BETWEEN OIL CHANGES. CALL 865-660-3665 IF ANY QUESTIONS. RESERVE IS SET AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE.  could end early as for sale local and could add buy it now if needed..


On May-21-14 at 17:25:05 PDT, seller added the following information:

car is priced less than most on ebay. would drive across country with no worries. only selling because we bought a boat and need a nice truck to pull with and  will buy my wife another convertible just less money. kind of a 2 for 1. would not sale if not for needing a truck. 

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Sat, May 30 2020

PETERBOROUGH, England — The Jamaican bobsleigh team is used to training without snow, but the coronavirus lockdown has seen its male athletes resort to pushing a car around the streets of an English city to stay in shape, with an eye on Olympic qualification. Some residents of Peterborough have offered their help to Shanwayne Stephens and Nimroy Turgott as they push a Mini down the road, before realizing it is part of a new training regime to work around the closure of gyms in England. "We had to come up with our own ways of replicating the sort of pushing we need to do. So that's why we thought: why not go out and push the car?" Stephens, 29, told Reuters. "We do get some funny looks. We've had people run over, thinking the car's broken down, trying to help us bump-start the car. When we tell them we're the Jamaica bobsleigh team, the direction is totally different, and they're very excited." The couple said they had been inspired by the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics men's bobsleigh team, immortalized in the 1993 film "Cool Runnings." But they said they aimed to qualify for the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022 and then outperform the 1988 team, who did not officially finish the four-man bob competition after crashing. "Those guys set a legacy, and a movie came out of it. For me personally, I want to surpass that level, and even go beyond that," Turgott, 27, said. Turgott, who normally lives in Jamaica, has been staying with Stephens since January, and the pair had always planned to do summer training in Britain, albeit in gyms rather than on roads. "If you're able to do the same sort of training without the same equipment, then you should be able to achieve more with the right equipment," he said. The pair are focused on qualifying for Beijing 2022. While the woman's team competed for the first time in 2018 in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the men's team failed to qualify. "The last Olympics, we missed it by one slot. And now we are using that experience as our motivation moving forward," Turgott said.   Weird Car News MINI

Mini Vision Next 100 concept invokes an alternate universe

Thu, Jun 16 2016

Sir Alec Issigonis, designer of the 1959 Mini, would probably find Mini's new Vision Next 100 concept amusing. The original Mini was largely an exercise in efficient packaging and clever engineering. That it was handsome, and became iconic, was more a product of its wild success than an intentional product of its exterior styling. While the Mini concept is undoubtedly cleverly packaged, it's almost purely a styling exercise, no matter what sort of futuristic connected/autonomous functionality Mini says it'll have. Mini doesn't seem able to move past the Mini as a caricature of itself. The heavy, floating roof, the vestigial round and friendly "headlamps", the oversized gauge pod. This seems very German, the inability to communicate essential brand attributes without using cliches. Mini is in a styling rut, trying to evolve the same basic styling language with each new generation, stretching it over larger hard points. The Vision Next 100 program would have been a great time to communicate to the public that Mini is more than just styling tropes: it's an attitude, a way of thinking, a connectedness to the driver. More than a badge or bug-eyed headlights. To its credit, the interior is massively decluttered. That's in part to the rear-engine layout, but more on that in a follow-up piece. The comparatively vast footwell and ultra-minimalist dash pair well with the giant windscreen. It feels light, airy, and authentic to the ideals of the originally Mini in terms of space efficiency, without being overly sentimental. Futurism is a thankless profession, and we can't take this concept literally as a vision of what the brand will be in 100 years. We can say this: it doesn't seem that Mini will be able to transcend the styling tropes that currently define Mini. Let's hope they find a way out of their rut. Related Video: Featured Gallery Mini Vision Next 100 Concept View 38 Photos Design/Style BMW MINI Coupe Hatchback Concept Cars Future Vehicles vision next 100

Mini apologizes with chocolate rose after spamming customer's inbox

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If you're a manufacturer, there are only so many ways you can say "sorry" after your automated e-mail system goes berzerk and spams everyone on your mailing list with hundreds of the same message. Mini recently found itself in that very spot, and rather than respond with a sheepish mea culpa, the company's PR team took a different tack by sending owners a very unique gift box. How unique? Inside, one owner found a set of chocolate roses, a roll of duct tape and a genuine can of Spam.
In an accompanying note, the company said it hoped the sweets would help patch things up between the company and the victims of the e-mail barrage, but in the event that wasn't enough to do the trick, the duct tape was there to help out. And the can of Spam? That tagged along just for stress release. Apparently the canned meat is squeezable. We wouldn't know. You can check out full photos of the gift box here.