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2003 Mini Cooper S Hatchback 2-door 1.6l Nav Loaded British Racing Greenu on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:119000
Location:

East Setauket, New York, United States

East Setauket, New York, United States
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COME DRIVE IT AND SEE IT BEFORE BIDDING
 2003 MINI COOPER S in BRITISH RACING GREEN,119000 +(STILL DRIVING ON OCCASION),LOADED EVERY OPTION (EXCEPT OFF ROAD HEAD LAMPS)6 AIRBAGS,FACTORY NAV,LEATHER, HEATED SEATS,PANORAMIC ROOF,DSC,FOG LIGHTS, HID LAMPS,CD CHANGER,(NEEDS MAGAZINE)STEERING AUDIO CONTROLS,AFTERMARKET AUX INPUT,AND HOTCHKIS ADJUSTABLE LOWER CONTROL ARMS,HAVE OWNED SINCE 62000 MILES,HAVE ALL REPAIR BILLS,HAD RADIATOR REPLACED,POWER STEERING PUMP,1 COOLING FAN,INJECTOR AND BRAKE FLUSHED,STRUT,SWAY BAR LINKS, HOTCHKIS ADJUSTABLE LOWER CONTROL ARMS,BELTS,TENTIONER,NEW REMOTE KEY,MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN DONE AT BMW TILL 80000 MILES THEN I HAVE TAKEN OVER,OIL CHANGES WITH MOBIL ONE SYNTHETIC.BRAKE FLUID CHANGES,AND LAST WINTER I HAD THE SUPER CHARGER, WATER PUMP,HOSES ,THERMOSTAT,NEW COOLANT AND OIL PRESSURE SENSOR CHANGED(HAD LEAK)4 NEW TIRES FOR WINTER DRIVING, I HAVEN'T CHANGED AND WILL NEED AT SOME POINT BATTERY AND CLUTCH.CLEAN CAR FAX ,I ALWAYS PARKED FAR AWAY FROM OTHERS BUT SOMEHOW SOME ONE WOULD PARK NEXT TO ME?!!!1 DOOR DING,LIGHT SCRATCHES,DRIVERS SEAT WEAR,NOT TOO BAD  FOR A 10 YEAR OLD CAR! DID MY BEST TO SHOW IN THE PICTURES ANY FAULTS,,SAD SHE HAS TO GO,BEST HANDLING CAR I HAVE EVER OWNED,BUT I CANT KEEP CLUCTHING EVERY DAY, NO WARRENTEE GIVIN OR IMPLIED AS IS SALE AND FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO ASK ANY, AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING,AND GOOD LUCK


 Terms of Sale: A deposit of $500,refundable deposit, is due immediately after the auction ends to secure the vehicle-via PayPal  the remaining balance must be paid within 7 days of auction end, via  Cash-In-Hand.( NOTE TO BUYERS: due to scams and check fraud, if you are paying by Cashier’s Check or Certified Check, I WILL hold the vehicle title until check has cleared) I am about 20 minutes away from McCARTHER Airport on Long Island NY. if you are flying in,i can pick you up,pickup from the local bus or train station is free. If you’re local, please stop by to look at the car in person and test drive it as well. Due to age and miles, the vehicle is sold “as-is”. Please bid only if you’re seriously interested, or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's "User Agreement”. Please do not assume anything, any questions about this vehicle please ask. All inspections can be done prior e-bay auction ends,  you have 7 days to do so.buyer is responsible for shipping in-transit/temp registration plates whatever they need to take there new baby home. Thank You and good luck!!!

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BMW 2 Series gets 3-cylinder Mini engine

Fri, Dec 12 2014

BMW just keeps lopping off cylinders from its engines and sliding the ever-more-diminutive mills into its models. This spring, Europeans will get some of the automaker's smallest yet thanks to a new entry-level 2 Series that will share a powerplant with the Mini Cooper. The Bavarian company will also introduce a few other tweaks to the compact coupe across the pond. The 218i is the new 2 Series base model, and it shares its 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder with the latest family of Minis. The engine makes the same 134 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque, but BMW does have some tiny changes for it. First, the orientation is swapped to fit lengthwise under the hood and drive the rear wheels. Just as importantly, buyers can order it with an eight-speed automatic, rather than the six-speed in the Minis. BMW claims that the little engine gives the 218i a 50:50 weight distribution, and it takes around 8.8 seconds to reach 62 miles per hour with the standard six-speed manual – tack on another tenth for the automatic. Either way, top speed is still a perfectly respectable 132 mph. Those acceleration numbers, incidentally, are over a second slower than what the latest Cooper is quoted at. Beyond this new base model, BMW will bring a few other additions to the 2 Series for Europe. The 220d oil burner will be available with xDrive all-wheel drive, and the company will introduce several new equipment bundles called Advantage, Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport. Each will bundle various options and trims together to appeal to buyers. No word yet on whether the 218i will eventually make it to North America, but we aren't holding our breath. Scroll down to read BMW's lengthy release about all of the changes set for the 2 Series. The BMW 2 Series Coupe: New entry-level engines, new model variants, even greater individuality. Premiere of the BMW 218i Coupe with 3-cylinder petrol engine from the new BMW Group engine portfolio and the BMW 220d xDrive Coupe – new and varied range of equipment features for model variants Advantage, Sport Line, Luxury Line and M Sport. Munich. From March 2015, new entry-level engines, a further four-wheel drive model and additional equipment options will increase the diversity of features available for the BMW 2 Series Coupe. With the market launch of the new BMW 218i Coupe, a three-cylinder petrol engine from the BMW Group's latest engine family will be featured for the first time in the brand's sporty and elegant compact model.

Mini adding new driver assist systems to future models

Sun, 13 Oct 2013

With all the recent news about automated vehicle technology (from Ford, Nissan and Toyota, among others), Mini is bringing some not-so-groundbreaking tech into its products to better keep the driver connected to the car. Other than stating that these new technologies will roll out in future models, there is no telling when we could see them starting to show up, although our best guess is the 2015 Mini Cooper.
Two of the more notable technologies that Mini will introduce include a head-up display system (shown above) and the "city braking" system to work in conjunction with collision warning and passenger detection. The automated braking system is made possible with the forward-mounted camera, which is also used for adaptive cruise control, auto-dimming headlights and a street sign detection system (to relay speed limit and traffic sign info to the driver). A new parking assist feature helps drivers find a properly sized parking spot, and then drivers can take advantage of the backup camera.
Mini obviously isn't the first to introduce these technologies, but it might be among the first to bring such a large number of advanced safety features into a car priced under $30,000 - though there is no telling how much these options will cost. The automaker has issued a brief press release for its upcoming driver assist systems, which is posted below.

Mini Hardtop's next generation could be smaller, electric-only

Fri, Sep 27 2019

Mini has started developing the fourth-generation Hardtop it will release in the early 2020s. Many aspects of the car aren't set in stone yet, but the company's chief executive revealed his team is considering making the hatchback smaller than the current model by offering it only as an electric car. The cheeky Hardtop has ballooned in size since the first-generation model arrived in 2000. The current, two-door variant of the car (pictured) is eight inches longer, two inches taller, and about 250 pounds heavier than the original BMW-developed hatchback. Company boss Bernd Koerber told British magazine Auto Express that he's pushing his team to make the next Mini small again. Going electric-only would allow engineers to get close to the original Hardtop's footprint. An electric motor is more compact than a comparable gasoline-powered engine, and the battery pack can be cleverly integrated in a part of the car that doesn't extend its length. Whether Mini will manage to integrate a bulky battery pack into the Hardtop while shaving 250 pounds remains to be seen. "I would love to see Mini move back to the essence of clever use of space. That means the outer proportions on the core Mini Hardtop could be reduced. I can see that happening," Koerber explained. He added shrinking the hatchback wouldn't make it less practical. Auto Express speculated Mini might sell the current, third-generation Hardtop alongside its replacement for several years to satisfy motorists not interested in going electric. This strategy will become increasingly common during the 2020s; the Fiat 500 will soldier on in Europe after the launch of its battery-powered successor, and Porsche confirmed it will manufacture the first- and second-generation variants of the Macan side by side to give customers exactly what they're looking for. Going electric-only wouldn't be the cheapest, easiest way to replace the Hardtop. The firm can't use the BMW-sourced platform that underpins the recently-released Cooper SE because it's too big, so it would need to develop a new architecture specifically for it. Engineers would also need to figure out how to develop an electric follow-up to the John Cooper Works-badged hot hatch. None of these problems are insurmountable, but they're expensive to solve, so Mini's executives are giving themselves time to weigh the pros and cons of reinventing the heritage-laced British icon yet again.