Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
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2006 Mini Cooper S Description. This 2006 Mini Cooper "S" has 1.6-Liter, 168-horsepower Supercharged engine. Standard features included air conditioning, CD stereo with six speakers, power windows with auto-down, power locks, remote keyless entry, and a rear wiper, leather multifunction steering wheel, cruise control, panoramic sunroof and a lots of more. SUPERCHARGED, LEATHER SATS, PANORAMIC SUNROOF, REAR MOON ROOF. 2006 Mini Cooper S Options •ABS Brakes •Air Conditioning •Alloy Wheels •AM/FM Radio •Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS •Automatic Headlights •Body Style: HATCHBACK 2-DR •Cargo Area Cover •Cargo Volume: 5.30 cu. ft. •C D Player •Curb Weight-automatic: 2723 lbs •Curb Weight-manual: 2679 lbs •Driver Airbag •Front Air Dam •Front Brake Type: Disc •Front Headroom: 38.80 in. •Front Hip Room: 38.00 in. •Front Legroom: 41.30 in. •Front Shoulder Room: 50.90 in. •Front Side Airbag •Front Spring Type: Coil •Front Suspension: Ind •Fuel Economy-city: 23 - 25 miles/gallon •Fuel Economy-highway: 32 miles/gallon •Ground Clearance: 4.80 in. •Interval Wipers •Keyless Entry •Leather Steering Wheel •Overall Height: 55.80 in. •Overall Length: 143.90 in. •Overall Width: 66.50 in. •Passenger Airbag •Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror •Power Door Locks •Power Windows •Rear Brake Type: Disc •Rear Headroom: 37.60 in. •Rear Hip Room: 39.00 in. •Rear Legroom: 31.30 in. •Rear Shoulder Room: 44.70 in. •Rear Spoiler •Rear Spring Type: Coil •Rear Suspension: Ind •Rear Window Defogger •Rear Wiper •Run Flat Tires •Second Row Folding Seat •Side Head Curtain Airbag •Standard Seating: 4 •Steering Type: R&P •Tachometer •Tank: 13.20 gallon •Tilt Steering •Tilt Steering Column •Tire Pressure Monitor •Tires: 195/55R16 •Track Front: 57.20 in. •Track Rear: 57.50 in. •Traction Control •Turning Diameter: 34.80 in. •Vehicle Anti-Theft •Wheelbase: 97.10 in. •2 Door •2 Wheel Drive •2nd Row Bucket Seats •Alarm •Antilock Brakes •Anti-theft •Automatic Headlight •Bucket Seats •CD Changer •Cloth Seats •Driver Air Bag •Fog lamps •Front Wheel Drive •Hands-Free Communication System •Heated Seats •Leather Seats •Lumbar Support •Automatic Transmission •Passenger Air Bag •Power Mirrors •Power Steering •Rear Defrost •Steering Wheel Controls
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Carfection looks for the ultimate pocket rocket
Fri, Mar 18 2016If there's one thing we love, it's a good showdown. Especially when it's on video, done by some Englishmen, and involving some manner of performance machinery. Like this latest clip, for example, from Carfection. The team formerly known as Xcar have assembled three very compelling supermini hot hatches: two we can get on our side of the pond, and one we can't. One American, one Frenchman, and one Brit. One cheap, one expensive, and one somewhere in between. They all pack turbo fours, of course, but placed in entirely different packages. There's the evergreen favorite Ford Fiesta ST, the Renault Clio RS 220 Trophy that should have the rest licked, and the retro rocket that is the Mini JCW. And there's only one way to find out which is the best. It's a tough contest, to be sure, but lest you think it all comes down to specifications or which one's the newest, you'll want to think again. Because when it comes to hot hatches, all the electronic gizmos and power boosts in the world can't show up a perfectly dialed-in chassis that lets you hug the curves and feel like you're going a lot faster than you actually are. But don't take our word for it – see what our British friends have to say about it in the Queen's English in the seventeen-minute clip above. Related Video:
Mini lifts veil on refreshed Countryman in New York
Wed, 16 Apr 2014When Mini introduced the Countryman in 2010, it emerged as the brand's first crossover, its first five-door model and its first to offer all-wheel drive. It also arrived mid-lifecycle in the last generation of Mini Cooper hatchback, with which it shares little more than a passing family resemblance. Now that the Anglo-Saxon automaker is moving on to its third generation of retro hatch, it's given the Countryman a bit of a refresh to keep it current.
Unveiled today at the New York Auto Show, the new Countryman incorporates some very minor cosmetic tweaks to the exterior - so minor, in fact, that you'd be hard pressed to tell one from the other even if viewed side by side. Some subtle enhancements have been implemented to the interior as well, where the large central speedometer remains where it was in the middle of the dashboard (unlike the new Cooper hatch that moves it to where you'd normally find the instrument cluster, behind the steering wheel). The rear seats, however, offer more adjustability.
Mini will offer the new Countryman worldwide in an array of powertrain configurations, ranging from the bare-bones Mini One Countryman with a 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated four offering just 98 horsepower all the way up to the twin-turbo John Cooper Works with 218 hp - North American customers will get the latter, but not the former. The mid-range Cooper S has been enhanced by seven horses to deliver 190 hp, while overseas-only diesel models range from 90 hp to 143. Buyers will be able to choose between a six-speed manual or automatic and front-or all-wheel drive. There are also some new colors on offer and a host of optional equipment, all of which you can read about in the press release below.
Mini Electric Pacesetter will lead Formula E, hints at future JCW cars
Tue, Mar 30 2021Just a few days ago, Mini teased a wild electric hatchback with pace car-style lights. And just as we expected, it's the new safety car for Formula E. It's called the Mini Electric Pacesetter inspired by JCW, which is a mighty long name for such a little car. It looks like a blast, and although it's not exactly a production car or the direct forebear of a car that will be offered, it does hint that there will be high-performance electric Minis. Don't just take it from us, take it from the man in charge of Mini, Bernd Korber: "But it does reveal one of the directions we could take with the electrification of the JCW brand. For me, the message is clear: Electrification and John Cooper Works are a good fit." Mini made some major modifications to the Pacesetter to get it ready to lead race cars. It weighs 287 pounds less than the Mini Cooper SE that it's based on, giving it a total weight of 2,712 pounds. Much of that weight loss comes from the gutted interior, which now has a welded-in roll cage, race seats and six-point harnesses. While not particularly related to weight saving, the seats also have a neat 3D-printed material for the cushions that can be made in different colors and densities. The electric motor and battery are unchanged at 181 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque, but the weight loss means that it hits 62 mph in 6.7 seconds, an improvement of 0.6 over the road car. Handling and braking are upgraded with racing coilovers that have adjustments for compression, rebound, camber and ride height, as well as four-piston brake calipers. Mini John Cooper Works GP forged four-spoke wheels are fitted with 245-mm Michelin Pilot Sport tires. The wider track from the wheels necessitated the unique 3D-printed carbon fiber fender flares. The rear wing, which is similar but not identical to the GP unit, is also made of 3D-printed carbon fiber material. Splitters, side skirts and a large rear diffuser round out the aerodynamic tweaks. The car will make its racing debut at the Formula E event in Rome on April 10. And we hope we won't have to wait too long for an electric John Cooper Works model to reach the public. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.