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One Owner 21k Clean Carfax Loaded Leather Heated Seats Comfort Access Satellite on 2040-cars

US $22,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:21018 Color: HIGHCLASS GRAY /
 SATELLITE GRAY
Location:

Shawnee, Kansas, United States

Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Engine:4 CYL TURBO
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WMWZG3C56CTY37332
Year: 2012
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Make: Mini
Mileage: 21,018
Model: Cooper
Sub Model: S CLUBMAN
Trim: S CLUBMAN
Exterior Color: HIGHCLASS GRAY
Interior Color: SATELLITE GRAY

We just traded for one of the best looking Clubman on the road from the original owner. With all the choices you are given by the factory when this Cooper S was ordered it allowed the owner to build one classy & fun looking cars. When you are driving down the road people just look at the car and smile. The owner treated the car as one of the family and it is flawless from bumper to bumper. Naturally the Mini has a Certifeied Clean Carfax with no accident history. It is also loaded with optional equipment and had a MSRP of $33,445! The special order HIGHCLASS GRAY metallic paint is perfect and does not have a ding, dent, or scratch anywhere. The black and silver checkered stripe runs the entire length of the Clubman. The leather Mini Yours custom interior is Satellite Gray and looks as new as when it left the dealership and still smells new as no one has ever smoked in the Mini. The Red Rooster Color Line interior accents really sets the interior off along with the checkered dash laid over the carbon fiber dash.  Can't tell you that we have ever seen a sportier interior, ever! The tires are in great shape and mounted on perfect factory alloy wheels. The Mini is covered under the factory warranty until August 26, 2015 or 50K. Have 2 Comfort Access keys and all of the owners manuals. Would be glad to arrange to have the Mini delivered to your front door or pick you up at the Kansas City airport and then you can enjoy your ride hoe in your new Mini.  Car may be purchased anytime prior to the end of the listing by CALLING RON 913-707-8111 for information.

---OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT---
***Leather Sport Seats
***Cold Weather Package/Heated Seats
***Steptronic Automatic w/Paddle Shifter
***Comfort Access/Keyless Entry & Start
***Xenon Lamps w/White Turn Signals
***Rear Spoiler
***Custom Checkered Mirrors, Stripe, & Interior
***HD Radio with Satellite
***Bluetooth
*** USB & iPod Adapter
***Foglights
***TPM/Tire Pressure Monitoring
***On-Board Computer
***Automatic Climate Control
***Rear Cargo Cover
***Carpeted Floor Mats
***Tinted Windows

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Auto blog

J.D. Power: Mini, Lexus again offer most satisfying sales experience

Thu, 29 Nov 2012

JD Power has released its annual Sales Satisfaction Index Study, and once again Mini and Lexus have taken top honors. Overall, buyers are more satisfied with the auto-buying sales experience than they were last year, with those surveyed reporting an average score of 664 points on a 1,000-point scale. That's up from 648 in 2011. Dealer satisfaction also increased by five points over last year as well.
All told, Lexus brought home an index score of 737, which was high enough to put it atop the luxury brands for the second year in a row. JD Power says Infiniti came in second in that category with a score of 728 and Cadillac rounded out the podium with it's rating of 725. Speaking of Infiniti, that brand saw the single largest jump in sales satisfaction of any brand on the survey, popping up 52 index points over 2011.
Among mass-market brands, Mini ranked highest with a score of 712, followed closely by Buick with 706 and GMC farther down the line with 683. You can check out the full press release below for more information.

Next Mini Clubman disguises all six doors

Wed, Jan 28 2015

After revealing the new Mini hardtop in various guises, the next new model in the pipeline from the retro British marque is the Clubman. And here it is. Though still wearing some swirly camouflage, this Clubman prototype - previewed by the concept showcased last year - is clearly nearing production readiness. Since it'll have to differentiate itself from the four/five-door version of the new hardtop, the Clubman is expected to be even longer than the model it replaces. And this time, it'll have rear doors on both sides; and from these spy shots, it looks like they'll be conventional, full-size, front-hinged portals, instead of suicide doors. Around back you can also see the taillights peeking through the camo, on split rear portals instead of the one-piece, top-hinged tailgate on the standard-wheelbase model. At this stage, we wouldn't be surprised to see the new Clubman appear for the first time at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. Whenever it does bow, it'll serve as the second pillar of the brand's reconfigured product lineup, following the new hardtop and preceding the upcoming next-gen Countryman crossover, Superleggera roadster and Minor city car.

2019 Mini E Countryman Review | Not a great plug-in hybrid, but still great

Thu, Apr 25 2019

At first glance, the 2019 Mini E Countryman plug-in hybrid is wildly unimpressive. It can only go a meager 12 miles on electricity alone, and when out of plugged-in electrons its turbocharged three-cylinder engine manages an EPA-estimated 27 mpg in combined driving. Pretty good for a compact SUV, but crap for a hybrid. Its price tag is eye-watering. Although it starts at $37,750, including $850 destination, my test Countryman hit the register at $45,750 and still didn't have power seats, leather, satellite radio, adaptive cruise control, and other items that should be included on a vehicle at this price range in this segment (compact SUVs like the Mercedes GLA or Volvo XC40). Admittedly, if you skip our test car's $2,000 John Cooper Works Appearance package (not a bad idea), you can add some of those extra niceties instead, but the price would still be steep. An E Countryman, or 2019 Mini Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 as it's officially and ridiculously known, is roughly about $4,000 more than a comparable gas-only Cooper S Countryman ALL4. There are some functional disadvantages as well. The plug-in hybrid lacks the regular Countryman's sliding back seat that adds cargo space without folding the seat backs and therefore wiping out passenger space (see video below). It also has only about 30 percent of the under-floor storage available in the cargo area, the result of the batteries needing to go somewhere. Now, Senior Editor Alex Kierstein reports that he found the E Countryman to still be perfectly space efficient. There was sufficient room for his wife to sit up front with a rear-facing baby seat behind her and a big stroller in the trunk. Still, he would've had even more room in the regular Countryman. The bottom suitcase in the right photo would not fit in the E Countryman since it lacks this regular version's removable floor panel. Really, all the above issues make the plug-in hybrid version of the Countryman a little hard to recommend ... at first. At second, third and fourth glances, it actually starts to make a lot more sense. Sure it only went between 10 and 12 miles on electricity after I recharged it, but hey, that's still 10 to 12 miles further than any other Mini can muster. You can even utilize the "Save Mode" that allows you save that electric range for times when you know it'll be most beneficial (say, the urban-driving conclusion to the morning commute).