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2009 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works Hatchback One Owner Ultra Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $24,995.00
Year:2009 Mileage:6925
Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

2009 MINI Cooper S John Cooper Works JCW Hardtop Hatchback

One Owner / Ultra Low 6,925 Miles

 

I ordered this MINI with the best of everything.  It has always been a garage-kept “toy” driven just for fun.  It has never been a daily driver, it has never been driven in winter weather, and it has only seen rain a few times when I got caught out.

 

The black wheels, stripes, and carbon fiber accessories give this MINI a very sporty appearance.  With 208 horsepower, go-cart-like handling, and big Brembo brakes, this MINI has the performance to back up its sporty looks.

 

  • Immaculate original condition

  • Garage kept

  • Ultra low 6,925 miles

 

Features and Options:

  • High performance, turbocharged, intercooled, direct-injected 1.6-liter, 16-valve inline 4-cyllnder engine (208 hp)

  • 6-speed manual Getrag transmission

  • MacPherson strut front/multi-link rear suspension

  • Electric power-assisted steering

  • 6-way adjustable sport seats (manual) w/driver and passenger height adjustment

  • Red Brembo front brake calipers with 12.4” ventilated brake discs/11.0” rear discs

  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

  • Corner Brake Control (CBC)

  • Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)

  • Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)

  • Electronic Differential Lock Control (EDLC)

  • Six airbags, including side curtain airbags

  • Personally adjustable locking and lighting

  • Air conditioning with microfilter and air-recirculation

  • Remote keyless entry

  • AM/FM/CD audio system with 6 speakers, auxiliary input, and CD changer pre-wiring

  • Power windows with “one-touch” up and down

  • Check control vehicle monitor system with display

  • Split-folding rear seats w/expandable cargo position

  • Telescoping and height adjustable steering wheel

  • Piano Black interior surface

  • LATCH child seat anchor

  • Anthracite headliner

  • MINI sport exhaust system

 

  • Pepper White paint w/ black top

  • Leather Lounge Carbon Black Interior

  • Convenience Package

    • Universal Garage Door Opener

    • Comfort Access system

    • Auto-dimming rearview mirror

    • Rain sensor and auto headlight

    • Comfort Bluetooth and USB/iPod

  • Cold Weather Package

    • Power folding mirrors

    • Heated Mirrors and washer jets

    • Heated front seats

  • Premium Package

    • Multi-function steering wheel

    • Dual pane panoramic sunroof

    • Automatic air conditioning

  • Sport suspension

  • Chrome line interior

  • Center armrest

  • Park Distance Control (rear)

  • Fog lights

  • Xenon headlights (HID)

  • MINI HiFi sound system

  • White turn signals

 

Over $4,000 in Genuine MINI accessories installed by dealer

  • 18” MINI Black Premium Forged Sport Wheels

  • Pirelli performance tires

  • Special leather-wrapped sport steering wheel

  • Sport stripes

  • Carbon fiber accessories

    • John Cooper Works carbon fiber shift knob

    • Carbon fiber air scoop surround

    • Carbon fiber “eyebrow” over rear license plate

  • MINI rubber floor mats

 

Other auction terms:

  • Deposit of $1,000 required via PayPal within 24 hours of auction end

  • Payment arrangements acceptable to seller must be made promptly (within 48 hours)

  • Payment in full /collected funds required before MINI is picked-up or shipped

  • If required, shipping is responsibility of buyer but seller will assist with pick-up

  • Car is for sale locally so auction may be ended and bids cancelled at any time

 

Don’t miss out on your chance to own this one-of-a-kind MINI at a fraction of what it cost new!

 

Please feel free to call me at (270) 791-3210 with any questions.  Good luck!

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