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Garage Find 2002 Mini Cooper S Only 68k No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:68400 Color: Specs
Location:

Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States

Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
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Here you go! 2002 Mini Cooper S with only 67400 miles! Made by BMW! Started right up! Tires are good. Don't know a whole lot about Mini's but it sure looks cool! Came with home I bought. Even has the crazy bright Lights, A/C blows Ice cold. Car has been in Garage of house for at least 6 months without driving. All the switches appear to be working. Drove it around block wow, way more room than I thought! Way to much get up and go also! Good Luck! We can drive it to any pickup point within area for you if you are having it picked up. Don't know anymore than I have listed here so please don't bombard us with questions we cant answer. Thanks and good luck:


MINI Cooper S Hatchback Specs

 

2002 Cooper S Hatchback Engine & Performance Specs

 
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Supercharger compressor
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1,598 cc 1.6 liters 4 in-line front engine with 77 mm bore, 85.8 mm stroke, 8.3 compression ratio, overhead cam and four valves per cylinder
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Premium unleaded fuel
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Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 7.1
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Multi-point injection fuel system
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Main 50 liter premium unleaded fuel tank
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Power: SAE and 122 kW , 163 HP @ 6,000 rpm; 155 ft lb , 210 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
 

2002 Cooper S Hatchback Braking & Suspension Specs

 
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ABS
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Four disc brakes including two ventilated discs
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Electronic traction control via ABS & engine management
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Immobilizer
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Strut front suspension with stabilizer bar independent with coil springs , multi-link rear suspension with stabilizer bar independent with coil springs
 

2002 Cooper S Hatchback Lights & Exterior Specs

 
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Front and rear part-painted bumpers
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Chrome/bright trim around side windows
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Coefficient of drag: 0.36
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Driver and passenger power partial-painted door mirrors
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External dimensions: overall length (mm): 3,655, overall width (mm): 1,689, overall height (mm): 1,427, wheelbase (mm): 2,466, front track (mm): 1,453, rear track (mm): 1,461 and curb to curb turning circle (mm): 10,668
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Complex surface lens halogen bulb headlights
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Luxury trim leather on gearknob
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Black paint , gloss paint
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Rear window
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Roof spoiler
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Tinted glass on cabin
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Weights: curb weight (kg) 1,140
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Windshield wipers with automatic intermittent wipe
 

2002 Cooper S Hatchback Interior Features & Specs

 
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12v power outlet: cargo
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Air conditioning
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Roof antenna
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Peripheral anti-theft protection
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Audio anti-theft protection: code
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Audio system with AM/FM
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Cargo area cover/rear parcel shelf
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Cargo area light
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Cargo capacity: rear seat down (liters): 668 and all seats in place (liters): 150
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Front seats cigar lighter
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Clock
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Dashboard and floor partial console
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Delayed/fade courtesy lights
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Front seats and rear seats cup holders
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Door pockets/bins for driver seat, passenger seat and rear seats
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Floor covering: carpet in load area
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Floor mats
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Driver and passenger front airbag
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Sports seat
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3-point reel height adjustable front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat with pre-tensioners
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Glove compartment
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Height adjustable two head restraints on front seats and rear seats
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Illuminated entry system
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Internal dimensions: front headroom (mm): 986, rear headroom (mm): 955, front hip room (mm): 1,440, rear hip room (mm): 1,080, front shoulder room (mm): 1,293 and rear shoulder room (mm): 1,087
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Low fuel level warning
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Remote power locks includes trunk/hatch and includes power windows
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Power steering
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Front power windows with two one-touch
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Front reading lights
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3-point reel rear seat belts on driver side and passenger side
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Bench symmetrical two rear seats
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Rear view mirror
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Remote control remote trunk/hatch release
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Front and rear roof airbag
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Front seat back storage
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Seating: four seats
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Vinyl seat upholstery with additional vinyl
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Service interval indicator
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Front side airbag
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Six speakers
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Leather covered steering wheel
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Tachometer
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Driver and passenger illuminated vanity mirror
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Ventilation system with recirculation setting and micro filter

Plus all 3 Combo Packages!
  Premium
  Sport
  Cold Weather




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