Classic Mini 1275cc Only 30,000 Miles From New!! on 2040-cars
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1275
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Mini
Model: Classic Mini
Mileage: 30,699
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: White
Trim: STANDARD
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: MANUAL
THIS IS A RARE CHANCE TO BUY A 1 OWNER FROM NEW GENUINE 30K MILES CLASSIC MINI.
COOPER 1275cc ENGINE SPRITE. FITTED WITH STANDARD 8.4 SERVO EQUIPPED FRONT DISC BRAKES AND LIMITED ADDITION MINI CLASSIC ALLOY WHEELS WITH NEW YOKOHAMA LOW PROFILE TIRES.
THE MINI HAS BEEN GARAGED ALL ITS LIFE, IT HAS SEEN VERY LITTLE USE FROM IT'S ONE OWNER WHO USED IT FOR THE LOCAL RUNS AROUND TOWN, IT HAS NOT BEEN USED SINCE 2006.
IT IS NOW READY TO GO AND BE USED TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL WHETHER IT BE AS A DAILY DRIVER OR TO USE AS A WEEKEND FUN CAR OR TAKE TO THE CLASSIC CAR SHOWS.
IT HAS JUST BEEN SERVICED WITH NEW PLUGS, HT LEADS, OIL AND FILTER, AIR FILTER AND FLUIDS. I HAVE JUST FITTED A NEW BATTERY. THE SPARE WHEEL HAS NEVER SEEN THE ROAD AND THE JACK AND BAG IS ALL PRESENT AND CORRECT
THIS MINI IS TRULY ORIGINAL IN STUNNING CONDITION AND DRIVES LIKE NEW, IT DOES NOT LEAK OIL OR LOSE ANY WATER.
THE MINI IS CURRENTLY IN THE UK AND CAN BE SHIPPED TO YOUR NEAREST PORT. MY FRIEND ON THE EAST COAST CAN ASSIST WITH ANY IMPORT QUERIES YOU MAY HAVE.
PLEASE NOTE THE RESERVE PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING TO THE EAST COAST PORTS. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFORMATION.
THIS WOULD MAKE A FANTASTIC FIRST MINI TO GET YOU INTO THE CLASSIC MINI SCENE FOR A VERY FAIR PRICE.
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Mon, Jul 1 2019No matter what Mini model you may have had your eyes on, they all get more expensive for the 2020 model year. Most new Minis increase by $1,500, including every version of the 2020 Mini Hardtop (two-door and four-door versions) and the convertible. As such, the cheapest Mini, the 2020 Mini Cooper Hardtop two-door, now starts at $24,250 including destination fees. Pricing for the Clubman and Countryman models varies more. The Clubman actually drops the base non-S version, leaving just the S and and John Cooper Works versions. The S trims jump $2,000, while the John Cooper Works Clubman climbs $3,500. That bigger price increase does also come with a substantial increase in power and torque, going from 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque to 301 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque. The Countryman retains all its models, and most have the $1,500 price increase like the smaller Hardtop and Convertible versions. The exceptions are the Cooper S E Countryman plug-in hybrid, which only increases by $1,000, and the John Cooper Works which jumps $3,600. The hybrid gets a bigger battery, going from 7.6 kWh to 9.6, bringing electric-only range up 4 miles to 16, and the John Cooper Works Countryman gets the same 301-horsepower engine as the Clubman. Aside from the John Cooper Works and hybrid drivetrain upgrades, there aren't many other major changes to the Mini lineup. All Minis now get a group of driver assist features called "Active Driving Assistant," which includes adaptive cruise control, automatic high-beams and automatic emergency braking. Also, the six-speed automatic available on Cooper and Cooper S models is now being replaced with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. For the full breakdown of prices, check out the chart below. Â Â
The 2017 Porsche 911 RSR goes mid-engine, purists be damned
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Mini Paceman modified by Roberto Cavalli for annual Life Ball charity
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The iridescent brown/black paint is the eye-catcher in the sketch above (click to enlarge), but don't forget to note Cavalli's logo on the roof. We're not sure what other flourishes he has in mind for the car, but those in attendance will find out on May 24 when it's unveiled at the Cavalli store opening in Vienna. The press release below has more details.