2006 Mini Cooper No Reserve on 2040-cars
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6 4 CYL
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: BLACK CLOTH
Make: Mini
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Cooper
Trim: BASE 2 DR
Options: TRACTION CONTROL, Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: KEYLESS ENTRY, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 94,878
Exterior Color: BRITSH RACING GREEN
2006 MINI COOPER BASE
THE CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE. IT RUNS GREAT, GOOD ON GAS, A/C BLOWS ICE COLD AIR, THIS CAR IS FAST AND FUN!
IT HAS 94,878 MILES ON IT. NO ISSUES, IT HAS BEEN SERVICED REGULARLY.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WORKS PERFECT AS IT SHOULD.
A/C WORKS PERFECT AS IT SHOULD.
NO OVERHEATING ISSUES, THE CAR RUNS COOL AS IT SHOULD.
NO ACCIDENTS EVER
THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE .
STEREO ROCKS!
THERE ARE NO DENTS, RUST OR SCRATCHES ON THE CAR. (THERE ARE HOWEVER TWO SMALL DOOR DINGS ON THE PASS SIDE THAT COULD EASILY BE REMOVED)
THAT'S IT, THE CAR IS GREAT! I'M ONLY SELLING IT TO HELP PAY FOR MY NEW 10,000 SF CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
OH, THE CAR ALSO HAS NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND AS WELL
THANKS FOR LOOKING
THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD WITH NO RESERVE
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2014 Mini Cooper S
Fri, 27 Jun 2014One of the big challenges as an automotive journalist is reviewing cars that you have a personal connection to. I have a strong passion for Minis. My first new car was a 2004 Cooper S, and I still own a 2006 model. It's this affinity that's left me with a general disdain of the 2007 to 2013 model relative to my first-gen.
The last-generation cars, with their turbocharged engines, softer suspensions, duller steering and homelier looks are, in my mind, inferior to their 2002 to 2006 predecessors. As a car reviewer, though, I couldn't in good conscience argue the same point. The R56, as the last-gen cars were known internally and by enthusiasts, was a better-balanced vehicle that retained the lion's share of the abilities and character of the first-generation, R53 Cooper S, but they were better thought out, better designed, more livable, and felt like more complete products.
Before the third-generation of the reborn Mini Cooper S landed in my driveway, I couldn't help but wonder whether the model would continue its slide towards mass appeal, or if it would re-embrace the enthusiast realm with a stronger driver-focused mission. As I found out during my week with the car, it was a bit of both.
New Mini to bow on Nov. 18, on Alec Issigonis' birthday
Wed, 07 Aug 2013Miniacs, note November 18 on your calendar. That's when the all-new Mini Hardtop will debut. Now, this might not be a great deal of news, after all, we already showed you the car, codenamed F56, a few weeks ago. But this full unveiling should bring with it even more detailed exterior images, a full look at the cabin and if we're lucky, performance numbers.
History buffs will also note that November 18 is the birthday of Sir Alec Issigonis. It was Issigonis that penned the original idea for the Mini on a cocktail napkin, envisioning a car with a transversely mounted engine, the wheels pushed out to all four corners and plenty of cabin space for occupants. That car had a remarkably small footprint and was quite efficient, perfect for tackling the fuel shortages brought on by the Suez Crisis in 1959's Great Britain. An unintended side-effect of its design was that it was also an absolute hoot to drive.
The November 18 debut will take place at Mini's home, Plant Oxford, in the UK. Following that, November 20 will see a near-simultaneous debut at both the Tokyo Motor Show and Los Angeles Auto Show. We'll be on hand to bring you all the details.
2014 Mini Cooper
Mon, 10 Feb 2014If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone from Mini refer to 'go-kart-like handling,' I'd be retired, living on a beautiful piece of coastline somewhere in the Caribbean. Perhaps even on the shores of Puerto Rico, where Mini chose to launch its latest Cooper and Cooper S hatchbacks. As with so many frequently used phrases, though, there is indeed some truth to the cliché - while the Mini Cooper has never actually handled quite like a go kart, it has always had a certain directness in its movements, reacting to steering inputs with an immediacy and fervor unlike most any other automobile meant primarily for the street.
Combine those unique driving dynamics with a sense of fun that permeates the entire brand from pre-sales marketing to the actual sales process itself and you end up with a marketplace success. As an ex-Mini owner myself (a 2009 Cooper S Convertible), I can attest to the kinship felt between fellow Mini drivers who share in the knowledge that they are having more fun than the poor appliance-driving masses sharing the highways and byways of these United States. It's no surprise that the style-conscious US continues to be the marque's single largest market year after year.
This enviable brand perception hasn't been attained without its own fair share of flaws, however. Though the quirky design and massively customizable bits and pieces that have made up the Mini brand's interior philosophy since it was reborn in 2001 have proven somewhat endearing, the Cooper Hardtop's ergonomics have always been an unmitigated disaster. Plus, this is a very small car, with a rear seat that's practically uninhabitable by adult-size occupants. While that adjective seemingly goes hand-in-hand with the brand's name, the modern Cooper has never been as ingeniously packaged as its 1959 forbearer, which offered up as much interior space as possible through innovative engineering and minimalist design. Further, parent company BMW has positioned Mini as a premium brand, so the Cooper's diminutive size has never equated to low prices. And for being such a small car, the Cooper historically hasn't been well-known for its fuel efficiency.