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2010 Mini Cooper Base Hatchback 2-door 1.6l 6 Speed Panoramic Roof Good Carfax on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:100863
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States

2010 Mini Cooper 2 door hardtop, white with grey cloth interior, 6 speed manual transmission, nice body and overall condition for 100,000 miles.  Not a perfect car, but a very nice car that can be easily fixed.

The head gasket is bad on the car, so it will need to be towed.  The engine runs good, but it will over heat.  It has to be towed, but can be loaded on a truck for shipping.  The check engine light is on because of the head gasket. 

The motor sounds good, tires are good, all the hubcaps are nice.  This car is equipped with a panoramic roof, power windows, keyless remote entry, (one key), heated seats, in dash cd player. 

This car has a clean clear carfax, and it is a one owner car.  This car was never in an accident, just needs a head gasket. 
Bid with confidence, this is a nice car with a lot of eye appeal.

Naperville Auto Haus inc.
1580 W. Ogden ave, suite 330
Naperville il 60540
Joe, 630-975-9595

Buyer pays for shipping, we can assist with shipping.  Dealers welcome.


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This JCW concept features a lustrous grey paintjob with bright red accents, 18-inch alloys and an upgraded aero kit, all aimed at making the Mini look that much sportier. It's got bigger air intakes where the fog lights would be, LED headlamps, a black grille frame, side skirts, a rear bumper with diffuser insert and a roof-mounted spoiler.

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