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2013 Mini Countryman Cooper S All 4 on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:25409 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
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If you have any questions feel free to email me at: toshadeleo@juno.com .

Hello and thank you for your interest. I am selling my wife's 2013 Mini Cooper Countryman 'S' (Turbo) All 4, which
has been a fantastic car for the family. It is fully loaded and has 25,409 pampered miles. We had it serviced last
month at the dealer and we have all records available (oil and filter change, serpentine belt, air filter
replacement (MIELE) and cabin filter replacement (MIELE). My wife was EXTREMELY meticulous with her car and has
taken fantastic care of it. It has a nice high center of gravity and the dual pane panoramic sunroof is amazing.
I am 6'2" and the car is very comfortable for my frame. I love the option of being able to drive in 'sport mode',
which, at the press of a button, tightens the steering and peps up the engine. $30 to fill the tank with 89 octane
fuel and the gas mileage is awesome. Technically a BMW with hybrid German/British engineering.
Features: Getrag 6-speed manual transmission, Continental SSR runflat tires with 1000 miles on them, Turbocharged
1.6 liter, 16 valve (181 hp) 4 cylinder engine, ALL4 full-time intelligent all wheel drive, ABS, Vented front disc
brakes/ solid rear disk brakes, Corner Brake Control (CBC), Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM), Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) with EDLC, 6 way adjustable from bucket seats, 7 airbags, Adjustable tilt
steering wheel, Sport leather steering wheel with cruise control, sport button for quicker throttle and steering
response, 6 speaker Boost stereo, aluminum roof rails, rear factory roof spoiler.
Options: Cosmic Blue Metallic Paint, Carbon Black Leatherette; Cold Weather Premium 2 Package- (Power Folding
Mirrors, Heated Front Seats, Heated Mirrors and Washer Jets, Automatic Climate Control, Rain Sensor for Windshield
Wipers, Auto Headlights, Automatic Climate Control, Silver Alloy Wheels, White Bonnet Stripes, Blue Tooth/USB IPod
adapter, All Season Tires), S Rubber Mats, New factory Mats.
Warranty (Transferable): 4 Years/ 50,000 miles; 12 Year Rust Perforation; 4 Year Unlimited Mileage Roadside
Assistance; 5 Year Ding Shield Dent and Wheel Damage Repair Plan!
The title is free and clear. I will have it detailed at our expense for the new owner. This car is sold 'as is'
with a current manufacturer warranty that will be transferred over to the buyer.
The original Dealer Suggested Retail Price was $30,600. I believe what we are asking for is EXTREMELY reasonable,
but we must sell due to a move and a bigger family. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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Classic Rover Mini is a passion-inspiring plaything

Sun, 01 Sep 2013

Ask anyone that's driven a classic Mini, and they'll probably tell you that their first reaction to driving it was a lot like the start of this video - whooping, shouting, laughing and a whole lot of smiling. This video, from Jon Quirk, editor-in-chief at Auto Trader UK, highlights the connection between him and his Rover Mini Paul Smith. He really nails the man-machine interface that makes owning a great car so much fun. Besides that, Quirk does a good job of enumerating what is so enjoyable about driving a fun car on a twisting road.
For our British readers, this video is also meant to test the waters for a new format from Auto Trader UK, called "I Bought One." With Quirk's Mini, the car-buying site is looking at telling the story of people and their interesting cars. We think this video is a great start, with high production value and solid content. Head on over to the YouTube channel, and let them know what you think. But first, scroll on down for the entire video on this awesome Rover Mini.

Mini says it won't leave the convertible segment after all

Wed, May 12 2021

Ending years of frequent and credible rumors, Mini announced it will replace the Convertible halfway through the 2020s. Demand for roadsters is dropping in many global markets, but the firm remains committed to the segment. Mini stated it's proud to offer the only open-top four-seater in the premium small car segment; most of the other roadsters in its price range are two-seaters. While it's becoming increasingly difficult for companies to make a business case for a car like the Convertible because the segment it competes in is quickly shrinking, Mini explained demand remains high enough in key markets like the United States and England to warrant launching a new model. "We are firmly convinced of the success of this vehicle concept or the future," said company boss Bernd Korber in a statement. "[In 2020], almost one in five Mini customers in Germany opted for open-top driving fun." Mini stopped short of releasing information about the next-generation Convertible, though we assume it will continue to be closely related to the two-door Hardtop. As we've previously reported, the fourth-generation hatchback will be characterized by a retro design, but it will be smaller and visually purer than the model currently in showrooms. And, while the company is pegging its future on electric cars, the next Hardtop will remain available with gasoline-burning turbocharged engines. Reading between the lines suggests an electric Convertible will join the range, however. Additional details about the next-generation Convertible will be released in the coming months, and Mini announced the model will make its global debut in 2025. It will arrive approximately two years after the fourth Hardtop.  

Mini USA will temporarily stop importing manual transmissions

Fri, May 24 2019

Emissions certification woes strike again, this time at Mini. The U.S. arm of Blighty's iconic car company has had to temporarily put a stop to importing any models with manual transmissions beginning with July production, which is when BMW typically begins rolling the new model year down assembly lines. According to MotoringFile, calibration testing for the six-speed manual is taking longer than expected. The outlet guesses the interruption will conclude by September, because it has "seen these type of delays in the past and they've lasted from 1-4 months." It has queried the brand's head of communication, who said, "As much as we at MINI USA would like to have a definitive timeline, it would be too early to say." The spokesman did, however, say that Mini remains committed to the manual gearbox. That comes in contrast to Toyota's recent breakdown of manual take-rates across a range of vehicle types, Hyundai jettisoning the manual on the 2020 Elantra, and stalwart enthusiast rides like the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 and Chevrolet Corvette leaving the stick-shift fold. Nevertheless, Mini's efforts feel, at best, like raging against the dying of the light, especially because the end of the MF report states, "the other big news is that Mini USA is also eliminating the manual option from some models all-together." MF isn't yet certain about which models are affected, though. Buyers stepping up during the row-your-own intermission will get a crack at the long awaited seven-speed dual-clutch transmission or a revised eight-speed automatic. The DCT will slide into the Cooper and Coooper S models, the traditional automatic makes a home in the 301-horsepower John Cooper Works Clubman and Countryman.