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2009 Mini Cooper S / Turbo Charged / One Owner / Low Mileage / Mint Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:12425 Color: Dark Silver / Carbon Black /
  Black / Grey
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Turbocharged 1.6 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WMWMF73599TW86421 Year: 2009
Make: Mini
Model: Cooper S
Trim: S
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 6 speed manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 12,425
Sub Model: S - Hardtop
Exterior Color: Dark Silver / Carbon Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black / Grey
Warranty: factory
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Like New in ShowRoom Condition"

12,425 miles ONLY & JUST ONE OWNER -- FULLY LOADED MINI, Meticulously cared for!  (Mileage is represented on the actual odometer as of August 28th, 2013). Custom built from start to finish and followed while on the assembly line in the UK til delivered to me in the US.  Title posessed by owner.  All documents and etc are available.to buyer.  
There are No defects or door-bumper dings present and the paint finish is flawless. The extra clean interior, smoke and pet-free interior is also fully loaded with chrome trim, many other special additional options and is immaculate. 

Tires, wheels and rims excellent condition with a long life ahead.
The Turbo 6 speed engine with manual overdrive (shift or steering wheel paddle options) and "BMW" engine make this MINI remarkably awesome to drive -- "Fun and Peppy" :-) 

Available- TODAY. Please see the additional pictures.

Additional Features Include:
- In-Dash Navigation (GPS) and Trip Planning System
- Dual Sunroofs -retractable with sun & insect screens

- Halogen Headlamps 
- Bumper Prortection
- Both Front and Rear Fog Lights
- Chrome retractable side mirrors and ALL chrome exterior trim including dual tail pipes
- Massachusetts Vehicle State Inspection docs - (July 03-2013)
- Other Goodies - Ask Me ?

Standard Options: Include: 
•Fuel Economy-highway: 32 - 34 miles/gallon•Fuel Economy-city: 23 - 26 miles/gallon•Vehicle Stability Control System•Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror•Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS •Curb Weight-automatic: 2723 lbs•Steering Wheel Mounted Controls•Front Shoulder Room: 50.30 in.•Rear Shoulder Room: 44.70 in.•Curb Weight-manual: 2679 lbs•Body Style: HATCHBACK 2-DR •Turning Diameter: 35.10 in.•Electronic Brake Assistance•Overall Length: 146.20 in.•Ground Clearance: 4.80 in.•Telescopic Steering Column•Front Headroom: 38.80 in.•Front Hip Room: 38.00 in.•Overall Height: 55.40 in.•Cargo Volume: 5.70 cu.ft.•Front Spring Type: Coil •Rear Headroom: 37.60 in.•Front Legroom: 41.40 in.•Rear Hip Room: 39.00 in.•Overall Width: 66.30 in.•Side Head Curtain Airbag•Front Brake Type: Disc •Rear Spring Type: Coil •Rear Legroom: 29.90 in.•Second Row Folding Seat•Rear Brake Type: Disc •Front Suspension: Ind •Track Front: 57.20 in.•Leather Steering Wheel•Rear Suspension: Ind •Track Rear: 57.50 in.•Tire Pressure Monitor•Wheelbase: 97.10 in.•Standard Seating: 4 •Tilt Steering Column•Automatic Headlights•Rear Window Defogger•Steering Type: R&P •Tank: 13.20 gallon•Vehicle Anti-Theft•Tires: 195/55R16 •Front Side Airbag•Power Door Locks•Traction Control•Passenger Airbag•Air Conditioning•Interval Wipers•Run Flat Tires•Driver Airbag•Keyless Entry•Tilt Steering•Trip Computer•Front Air Dam•Power Windows•Rear Spoiler•Alloy Wheels•AM/FM Radio•ABS Brakes•Tachometer•Fog Lights•Rear Wiper•CD Player

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2020 Mini Cooper SE First Drive | Little range, big fun

Wed, Jan 29 2020

The all-electric Mini Cooper has been a long time coming. The company’s first step toward electrics began in 2008 with the experimental Mini E, a car that used a powertrain co-developed with an outside company and that had some major compromises. It didn't have a back seat, there was even less cargo space than a regular Mini and it wasnÂ’t available to purchase, being offered in limited numbers for a short lease. More than a decade later, the 2020 Mini Cooper SE is available for purchase or lease to anyone, and offers the complete Mini experience, with in-house BMW-Mini technology and fewer compromises. ThatÂ’s also how Mini is marketing the Cooper SE: The S in the name is there to tell you it's as much fun to toss around as the grin-inducing Cooper S. The blunted performance from extra weight and limited range might say otherwise, but from behind the wheel, this is a Mini worthy of its S, and not some fun-challenged economy-mobile. The powertrain uses the same electric motor youÂ’ll find in a BMW i3. It makes 181 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque, which is just 8 hp and 8 lb-ft less than the gas Cooper S. Weight is an issue for performance numbers, since the 3,153 lbs SE lugs around an extra 453 lbs compared with its gas sibling. That reduces its 0-60 mph time from 6.5 seconds to 6.9, and its top speed also drops to just 93 mph as a function of its single-speed transmission. But a half-second to 60 mph is less significant from behind the wheel. Simply put, the Mini Cooper SE feels sprightly. It has the electric motor trademark of instant throttle response, which is amplified by the more aggressive throttle setting in Sport mode. The other trademark is a big lump of torque, though not quite as much as the tire-torching Chevy Bolt EV or Hyundai Kona Electric. These characteristics make the Mini fun for squirting around town and for making passes on the highway. Power starts falling off if you keep your foot down, so on-ramps arenÂ’t as thrilling as the longer-legged gas Minis. Also impressive are the regenerative braking modes. The Cooper SE has a mild mode and an aggressive one, with the former feeling a bit like the engine braking in a manual-equipped gas car, and the heavy one making it easy to drive with one pedal. The extra weight doesnÂ’t hinder handling. In fact, there may be some incremental improvements, as the electric Mini has a 50/50 front/rear weight distribution, better than the front biased gas Minis.

2019 Mini E Countryman Review | Not a great plug-in hybrid, but still great

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At first glance, the 2019 Mini E Countryman plug-in hybrid is wildly unimpressive. It can only go a meager 12 miles on electricity alone, and when out of plugged-in electrons its turbocharged three-cylinder engine manages an EPA-estimated 27 mpg in combined driving. Pretty good for a compact SUV, but crap for a hybrid. Its price tag is eye-watering. Although it starts at $37,750, including $850 destination, my test Countryman hit the register at $45,750 and still didn't have power seats, leather, satellite radio, adaptive cruise control, and other items that should be included on a vehicle at this price range in this segment (compact SUVs like the Mercedes GLA or Volvo XC40). Admittedly, if you skip our test car's $2,000 John Cooper Works Appearance package (not a bad idea), you can add some of those extra niceties instead, but the price would still be steep. An E Countryman, or 2019 Mini Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 as it's officially and ridiculously known, is roughly about $4,000 more than a comparable gas-only Cooper S Countryman ALL4. There are some functional disadvantages as well. The plug-in hybrid lacks the regular Countryman's sliding back seat that adds cargo space without folding the seat backs and therefore wiping out passenger space (see video below). It also has only about 30 percent of the under-floor storage available in the cargo area, the result of the batteries needing to go somewhere. Now, Senior Editor Alex Kierstein reports that he found the E Countryman to still be perfectly space efficient. There was sufficient room for his wife to sit up front with a rear-facing baby seat behind her and a big stroller in the trunk. Still, he would've had even more room in the regular Countryman. The bottom suitcase in the right photo would not fit in the E Countryman since it lacks this regular version's removable floor panel. Really, all the above issues make the plug-in hybrid version of the Countryman a little hard to recommend ... at first. At second, third and fourth glances, it actually starts to make a lot more sense. Sure it only went between 10 and 12 miles on electricity after I recharged it, but hey, that's still 10 to 12 miles further than any other Mini can muster. You can even utilize the "Save Mode" that allows you save that electric range for times when you know it'll be most beneficial (say, the urban-driving conclusion to the morning commute).

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The outgoing second-generation Mini spawned too many variants to count. So far the new model has only surfaced in hatchback form, but the brand may roll out quite as many variants this time around. Instead it is looking at its lineup in terms of pillars.
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