Mini Cooper S Convertible - Low Miles Beautifully Maintained 2005 With Only 42k. on 2040-cars
Venice, California, United States
For sale is a fantastic 2005 Mini Cooper S Convertible in Silver. Lovingly maintained by NON Smoker. ONLY 42,000 MIles. Half of the average expected for this year. Paint in great shape with NO Dents or Dings in the Bodywork. Interior is immaculate with the leather seats showing very little wear if any. Leather kept clean and supple with the best products. All the 'bells and whistles' work. Electric windows. Electric mirrors. Convertible roof looks new and is airtight. No accidents and clean title. Garaged. Air Conditioning is Cold. Hook Up for MP3 Player-(Ipod etc). Hands Free Cell Phone capability. Below market 'reserve'. Motivated to sell. This is the one you have been waiting for. Rare to see one of this age in such great condition and so few miles. Buyer responsible for costs of transportation or pick up and $500 due at end of sale.
I am not interested in anyone offering other items in exchange or any time wasters. I am ONLY interested in selling this item for the price, in dollars. Good luck and happy bidding. |
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Mini Cooper Countryman only small car to earn good grade in latest IIHS crash tests [w/video]
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
Competitors in the small-car segment didn't do nearly as well. Four vehicles earned "poor" grades.
Only one small car out of 12 tested earned a good grade in the latest round of crash-test results compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Mini Cooper Countryman received a "good" ranking on the organization's small-front overlap test.
Mini Clubvan axed after just 50 sales
Wed, 17 Jul 2013Well, that didn't last long. According to Green Car Reports, Mini has discontinued the Clubvan from its model range in the United States.
Nathalie Bauters, Mini's US communications manager, cited "relatively low demand and the effect of an excessive 25-percent tax on vehicles for commercial use (known as 'the Chicken Tax')" as the key reasons for axing the Clubman from our market, GCR reports. The 2013 Clubvan launched in the US earlier this year, and to date roughly 50 examples have been sold.
The Clubvan, based on the Clubman model, features a flat load floor behind the two front seats, with blacked-out (well, body-colored) side windows. This nifty little cargo wagon could carry up to 33 cubic feet of goods, which while useful, pales in comparison to more capacious offerings like the Ford Transit Connect van.
New Zealand SPCA teaches rescue dogs how to drive a Mini
Wed, 12 Dec 2012No, this isn't an April Fool's joke or some sort of wacky car commercial. It's the SPCA Auckland (located in New Zealand) coming up with an innovative way of proving that it's possible to teach a rescue animal new tricks. Monty, Porter and Ginny are all dogs rescued by the SPCA Auckland, and each was taught the ability to drive a Mini Countryman around a track.
After being strapped into the driver's seat, the dogs are able to use their paws to start the car, steer it and work the gas and brake, which have been modified similar to a car setup for a special-needs driver. These dogs aren't being trained to drive on the street as any sort of driving-eye dogs, rather it is just a demonstration of how smart and docile rescue dogs can be regardless of how they ended up there. Porter was found wandering the streets, Ginny was abused by her owners and seized by the SPCA and Monty was surrendered by his owners to the rescue. Ironically, Porter and Ginny initially got carsick during the exercises, but have since gotten over this.
Think it's a joke? Scroll down to watch four videos showing the dogs in action and another to see what mods were made to get the Mini ready for canine duty. In the first video, you can also see that Porter does a better parking job than most humans!