Mini Countryman S Warranty Till 2016 on 2040-cars
West Hollywood, California, United States
Rare Racing stripes with all the extras. FULL MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE TILL Apr 2014.
FULL WARRANTY TILL 2016 Has all the bells and whistles. Price $22,900 Mileage 25,000 Body Style Wagon Exterior Color Gray Interior Color Black Engine 4 Cylinder Turbo Transmission Automatic Drive Type 2 wheel drive - front Fuel Type Gasoline Doors Four Door CD Player Cruise Control Leather Seats Navigation System Power Mirrors Sunroof Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel Seller Comments A RARE car with orange racing stripes custom made and fitted. Mirrors have custom Union Jacks!! No Accidents, Non Smoker lady driver the Car has it all in terms of options. In fact the only thing it doesnt have is the cold pack with heated seats. Grey exterior with black full leather. NAVI with upgraded Harmon Kardon sound system. S model with 2 wheel drive. 4-Cyl Turbo 1.6 Liter; Automatic 6-Spd w/Steptronic; AWD; ABS Air Conditioning; upgraded Alloy Wheels; AM/FM Stereo; Bluetooth Wireless; Cruise Control; Dual Air Bags; Dynamic Control; Harman Kardon Sound; Head Curtain Air Bags; MP3 (Single Disc); Panorama Roof; Parking Sensors; Performance Suspension; Power Door Locks; Power Steering; Power Windows; Premium Pkg; Racing Stripes; Rear Spoiler; Sirius Satellite (need to be paid); Sport Pkg; Tilt Wheel; Traction Control, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Custom paint/graphics, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Never seen snow, No accidents, Non-smoker, Seats like new, Very clean interior, Well maintained |
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Evo's Mini-focused tribute to Best Motoring is the best thing you'll see all day
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2014 Mini Cooper Clubvan
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We first saw the Mini Clubvan at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2012, then in December again at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Based on a stock Mini Clubman, the Clubvan's dimensions are identical, while all side windows aft of the middle pillar are blocked out from the inside with handy polycarbonate liners (read: fancy plastic) and have body color skin on the outside, while the rear windows are tinted to boot. It looks like a van and works like a van, so it must be a van. A Mini-van, though.
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