2013 Mini Cooper Clubman Wagon 3-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
3100 Miles on the odometer. Title in hand. Bought this car with anticipation of wrapping it for my company. It's been sitting in a enclosed heated / cooled garage. Bought it with 2,780 miles...so I've only put on 300+ miles on it. Here's the link from ad I bought it from : http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Cooper-WE-FINANCE-2013-mini-cooper-clubman-auto-pano-sunroof-alloys-2-k-mi-texas-direct-auto-/400603509576?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5d45d47348&item=400603509576&pt=US_Cars_Trucks 2013 Mini Cooper Clubman - Pano Sunroof - Alloy Wheels - Very Clean - Only 2K Miles!! WMWZF3C54DT490832 2013 Mini Cooper 2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl ) with Pepper White Exterior, Black Interior. Loaded with 1.6L I4 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, AM/FM/CD Audio System, Panoramic Glass Moonroof, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, 15 Inch Alloy Wheels and more. Save Time, Save Money - Stop Looking and Buy this one Today - Call me now for more details... Yes, It's True!! 1.6L I4 Engine Automatic Transmission Leather Steering Wheel Trim AM/FM/CD Audio System Panoramic Glass Moonroof Power Windows Power Door Locks Power Exterior Mirrors 15 Inch Alloy Wheels Transmission: Automatic Cylinders: 4 Drivetrain: 2WD Warranty: Yes Other Keys: 1 Key(s) Remotes: None Floormats: None |
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How Mini shacked up with John Cooper
Fri, 31 Jan 2014The late Sir Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis, Alec Issignonis to his Internet friends, designed a car that was sold as the Morris Mini-Minor, the Austin Seven and later the Austin Mini. Go to the Mini USA website and check out the models, though, and every one of them is called a Cooper of some sort, e.g., Mini Cooper Paceman or Mini Cooper S Roadster. So who is Cooper?
It's probably obvious that it's the same Cooper we get in "John Cooper Works," those JCW Minis that always make up the top of the line. But many probably don't know that that John Cooper, founder of John Cooper Cars, is the same man who accidentally got the motorsports world to switch to rear-engined race cars and the same Formula One constructor who won two titles in 1959 and 1960 and who fielded drivers like Bruce McLaren and Stirling Moss.
On its way to driving the Mini John Cooper Works GP II, XCAR goes back to the beginning to find out when Alec met John, and how the first Mini Cooper came out in 1961, two years after the first Mini. You can watch the story and the car review in the video below.
Mini Hardtop next generation shown in first official photos
Wed, Nov 3 2021Undermining the work of spy photographers around the world, Mini gave us our first official look at the next-generation Hardtop by publishing a series of photos that show the hatchback wearing full camouflage. While the finer design details remain hidden, the shots are revealing enough to provide a very decent idea of what to expect — and what not to expect — from the fourth generation of this British icon. What's immediately clear is that the next Hardtop looks like a Mini; or, at least, like the German reinvention of the Mini. Designers haven't significantly changed the hatchback's proportions, and they kept defining styling cues such as round headlights, a nearly flat roof panel, and vertical rear lights. One interesting detail is that the headlights are no longer integrated into the hood; the Mini seemingly loses its clamshell hood in favor of a more conventional unit that stops at about the same level as the A-pillars. Mini also mounted the door handles flush with the body. We're guessing more details will jump out when the camouflage come off, but we're expecting mostly evolutionary changes. "What you'll see in 2023 is that we've clearly modernized it by taking a big step — the biggest step in the last 20 years — but it will be unmistakably a Mini," said Mini boss Bernd Korber in December 2020. He added that the project's motto was "don't screw with an icon." Mini hopes to become an electric-only brand by the beginning of the 2030s, but we're not there yet. While the Hardtop draped in camouflage runs on batteries, gasoline-powered models will continue to be part of the range in many markets around the world. It's too early to provide technical details, but it's reasonable to assume that both the EV and the gasoline-sipping models will benefit from drivetrain improvements. Front-wheel-drive will continue to come standard, like it always has. Will the stick-shift survive? We're keeping our fingers crossed. More information about the next-generation Mini Hardtop will be released in the coming months, and the model is scheduled to make its debut in 2023. It's one of several new models the BMW-owned brand has in the pipeline. The next-generation Countryman is scheduled to enter production in 2023 as well, an electric high-performance John Cooper Works-branded model is on its way, and Mini pledged to release a crossover it described as "small" (which is highly relative, even for Mini) that will exclusively be offered with an electric powertrain.
Mini Art Beat is a loud, driving social media billboard
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
Video billboards are nothing new, but a video on a moving car that's blaring music? Now that's something that will catch your attention - especially if you're driving alongside it in the streets of London.
That's the exact intent of Mini's new Art Beat, a Cooper Countryman turned marketing device that is custom-fitted with a staggering 48,000 LEDs. On its nightly drives through the city, the compact crossover showcases brightly colored videos, graphics and animations contributed by people around the world via social media. The Mini Space Blog describes the Art Beat as the "most vibrant and customizable NOT NORMAL ride you'll ever lay eyes on."