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2013 Mini Cooper S 1400 Miles, Almost New!!!!!!! No Reserve!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1400 Color: trim
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ALMOST NEW,

1400 MILES,  All of the options are below:

Model 13MB  Coop S HT USD 23,300.00 

   Color A94   Midnight Black metallic 500.00 

   Upholstery T9GK  Leather Lounge Satellite Gray 2,000.00 

   Options ZP2     Premium Package 2 1,250.00 

                 403     Dual pane panoramic sunroof N/C 

                 521     Rain sensor and auto headlights N/C 

                 534     Automatic climate control N/C 

     1CA     CO2 relevant vehicles N/C 

     205     STEPTRONIC automatic transmission 1,250.00 

     2RU     17" alloy wheels, Star Bullet, Black 750.00 

     2XA     Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shift... N/C 

     345     Chrome line interior 250.00 

     346     Chrome-line exterior trim 250.00 

     405     Door mirror caps in chrome N/C 

     473     Center armrest 250.00 

     494     Heated front seats 500.00 

     4C3     Color Line Satellite Gray N/C 

     5AA     Rear fog lamp 100.00 

     655     Satellite radio with 1 year subscription 250.00 

     674     harman/kardon premium sound 750.00 

     785     White turn-signal lights 100.00 

              Net Total 31,500.00 

              Destination Charge 700.00 

              Gas Guzzler Tax N/C 

              Total Suggested Price 32,200.00  


My aunt bought this and it is time to go! Elderly lady wanted it and now she doesn't... enough said... 


EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.


ALL IT NEEDS IS A BATH! no scratches, dings, dents, rim rubs, tears,,,, IT ONLY HAS 1400 miles on it!!!


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New Zealand SPCA teaches rescue dogs how to drive a Mini

Wed, 12 Dec 2012

No, this isn't an April Fool's joke or some sort of wacky car commercial. It's the SPCA Auckland (located in New Zealand) coming up with an innovative way of proving that it's possible to teach a rescue animal new tricks. Monty, Porter and Ginny are all dogs rescued by the SPCA Auckland, and each was taught the ability to drive a Mini Countryman around a track.
After being strapped into the driver's seat, the dogs are able to use their paws to start the car, steer it and work the gas and brake, which have been modified similar to a car setup for a special-needs driver. These dogs aren't being trained to drive on the street as any sort of driving-eye dogs, rather it is just a demonstration of how smart and docile rescue dogs can be regardless of how they ended up there. Porter was found wandering the streets, Ginny was abused by her owners and seized by the SPCA and Monty was surrendered by his owners to the rescue. Ironically, Porter and Ginny initially got carsick during the exercises, but have since gotten over this.
Think it's a joke? Scroll down to watch four videos showing the dogs in action and another to see what mods were made to get the Mini ready for canine duty. In the first video, you can also see that Porter does a better parking job than most humans!

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).

Mini headed to North Pole to meet Santa Claus

Wed, 07 Nov 2012

It seems that retailers are bringing out the Christmas decorations earlier each year, but Mini's premature holiday spirit could be one for the record books. The day after Black Friday, the "Mini Goes to Santa Claus" adventure will depart from BMW headquarters in Munich, Germany and head up Rovaniemi, Finland (just outside the Arctic Circle) to deliver Christmas letters to Santa Claus -he must have an mail outpost here for his North Pole workshop. Guinness World Records is also getting involved with this trek, by competing for a for the longest-ever wish list to Santa.
Mini has assembled teams of vehicles from 16 countries consisting of all of its current models to drive the almost 1,900 miles. Although it won't be a part of the convoy, the Mini Paceman will be in Rovaniemi to welcome the groups along with former rally driver Rauno Aaltonen who will "demonstrate his unequalled talent" while driving the Paceman. We're not exactly sure what this means, but snowy climates and rally drivers always seem to be a recipe for great entertainment to us.
Scroll down for Mini's press release, but we'll have to wait until later in the month to see what should be some pretty cool pictures of the trip.