2007 Mini Cooper S Hatchback 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Ballwin, Missouri, United States
MINI COOPER
2007 Mini Cooper S British Racing Green 6-speed. This is a fantastic vehicle with only 44K miles.
•VIN: WMWMF73557TT86131
•44,XXX miles
•British Racing Green Metalic
•Grey Carbon Black Leatherette
***COLD WEATHER PACKAGE***
-Heated Mirrors and Water jets
-Heated front bucket seats
***PREMIUM PACKAGE***
-Multi function Streering Wheel
-Sports Leather Steering Wheel
-Moonroof
-Automatic Air Conditioning
***SPORTS PACKAGE***
-17" alloy wheels, crown spoke
-Dynamic Stability Control
-Xenon headlights
Black bonnet stripes
Rear Fog lamp
Front Fog lamp
White Turn Signal Lights
All season tires
***STANDARD FEATURES***
Turbo-charged, 1.6 (172 HP)
6-speed manual Getrag transmission
MacPheaerson strut front suspension
4 wheels anti-lock 4 wheel disc brake
All season Traction control
6 airbags
6 way adjustable seats
•Daytime Running Lights
•Power Mirror(s)
•Intermittent Wipers
•Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
•Premium Synthetic Seats
•Pass-Through Rear Seat
•Adjustable Steering Wheel
•Engine Immobilizer
•Trip Computer
•Tire Pressure Monitor
•Power Windows
•Power Door Locks
•Keyless Entry
•A/C
•Rear Defrost
•Passenger Vanity Mirror
•Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
•Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
•AM/FM Stereo
•CD Player
•Auxiliary Audio Input
•Driver Vanity Mirror
•Front Reading Lamps
•Power Outlet
•Passenger Air Bag Sensor
•Front Side Air Bag
•Front Head Air Bag
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Auto blog
Mini adding new driver assist systems to future models
Sun, 13 Oct 2013With all the recent news about automated vehicle technology (from Ford, Nissan and Toyota, among others), Mini is bringing some not-so-groundbreaking tech into its products to better keep the driver connected to the car. Other than stating that these new technologies will roll out in future models, there is no telling when we could see them starting to show up, although our best guess is the 2015 Mini Cooper.
Two of the more notable technologies that Mini will introduce include a head-up display system (shown above) and the "city braking" system to work in conjunction with collision warning and passenger detection. The automated braking system is made possible with the forward-mounted camera, which is also used for adaptive cruise control, auto-dimming headlights and a street sign detection system (to relay speed limit and traffic sign info to the driver). A new parking assist feature helps drivers find a properly sized parking spot, and then drivers can take advantage of the backup camera.
Mini obviously isn't the first to introduce these technologies, but it might be among the first to bring such a large number of advanced safety features into a car priced under $30,000 - though there is no telling how much these options will cost. The automaker has issued a brief press release for its upcoming driver assist systems, which is posted below.
Mini John Cooper Works Convertible gets a belated show debut
Thu, Mar 24 2016Mini originally introduced the new John Cooper Works Convertible way back in January. But since the German-owned British outfit wasn't attending the Detroit Auto Show, we were stuck waiting to see it until today at the 2016 New York Auto Show. The JCW Convertible is something of an anomaly, lacking any real competitors, but that doesn't make it any less enticing. Like the standard JCW Hardtop, the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder is good for 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. The cab will hit 60 in 6.4 seconds, which is slower than perhaps its closest competitor, the Mazda MX-5. The trade off here, of course, is a lot more space, style, and optional extras than the cozy MX-5. Mini's hugely diverse options catalog is present and accounted for with the JCW Convertible, giving interested consumers a degree of customization that every automaker short of Porsche and hand-built exotic brands will have trouble matching. Of course, it comes with a frankly absurd sticker price – Mini's top-end droptop starts at $36,450, including the $850 destination charge. That figure swells fast. Expect at least $40,000 for a decently equipped example. You can play with the JCW Convertible's configurator, or just check out our first round of live images of Mini's latest high-performance model. Related Video: EXTREME DRIVING FUN, INTENSIVE OPEN-AIR PLEASURE: INTRODUCING THE NEW MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS CONVERTIBLE Woodcliff Lake, NJ – January 14, 2016... When passion for motor racing is the driving force and intense open-air pleasure the goal, the new MINI John Cooper Works Convertible takes the ideal line from the word go. The second John Cooper Works model of the latest generation combines engine and suspension technology optimized for use on the race track with distinctive design and equipment features as well as the extensively refined qualities of the new MINI Convertible. This lends even greater fascination to the vehicle concept of an open-top 4-seater with outstandingly sporty performance properties that is still unique in the small car segment. The latest version of the MINI John Cooper Works Convertible offers the most exclusive way of enjoying extreme driving fun. With its spontaneous power delivery and highly emotional sound, the most powerful engine in the British brand's portfolio with 228 bhp is strikingly impressive. The fully electrically operated textile top is particularly low-noise, open or closing in just 18 seconds at the press of a button.
Mini John Cooper Works gets ready to rumble
Fri, 14 Nov 2014Mini gave us our first taste of its next-generation John Cooper Works Hardtop in concept form at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. And in fact, we already know that the production version will make its debut at the 2015 Detroit show in January. Fitting, then, that this most recent round of spy shots shows a JCW that's pretty much ready to roll - peel back that yellow swirly paper, and you've pretty much got the final deal.
It's easy to make out the final design for the revised front and rear fascias, and we can clearly see a more robust brake package nestled behind those alloy wheels. Speaking of, we must admit, the wheels here look rather pedestrian for a JCW model, but they could just be prototype rollers and not indicative of the final rolling stock. We expect the flashy red decals of the concept to be offered on the production model, as well, though they could be optional kit.
As reported earlier, power is expected to come from a 230-horsepower turbo-four - a modest increase over the 208 hp from the outgoing Mini JCW. Expect that to route through a six-speed manual transmission, sending turbocharged oomph to the front wheels.