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Mini Cooper S 2009 Manual Leather Winter Package Sun Roof Loaded Xenon Headlamps on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:16300
Location:

Cody, Wyoming, United States

Cody, Wyoming, United States

2009 Mini Cooper S Hardtop Turbo

Turbo Excellent Condition Always Garaged No Smoke One Owner Only 16,300 Miles Up to 40 MPG on highway
Below NADA and KBB

OPTIONAL FEATURES
  • Laser blue metallic paint
  • Convenience package
    • universal garage door opener
    • comfort access system
    • auto-dimming rearview mirror
    • rain sensor and auto headlight
    • bluetooth and USB/IPOD adapter
  • 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
  • 17" Premium Alloy wheels, web spoke
  • Chrome line interior
  • Fog lights
  • Xenon headlights
  • Premium MINI HiFi sound system
  • Sport package
  • Carbon hood scoop
  • Black grill
  • White hood strips

Standard Features
  • Turbo charged, direct injected 1.6 liter, 16 valve inline 4 - cylinder engine (172 hp)
  • 6 - speed manual Getrag transmission
  • MacPherson strut front/multi-link rear suspension
  • Electric power assisted steering
  • 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (vented front/rear solid)
  • 6-way adjustable sport seats (manual) w/driver and passenger height adjustment
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
  • Tire pressure monitor (TPM)
  • Dynamic stability control (DSC)
  • Air conditioning with micro filter and air-recirculation
  • Latch child seat anchors
  • Six airbags, including side curtain airbags
  • Remote keyless entry
  • CD audio system with AM/FM radio, six speakers, presets, auxiliary input and pre-wiring for CD changer
  • power windows with "one touch" up and down operation
  • Check control vehicle monitor system with pictogram display
  • Split fold down seats with cargo position
  • Adjustable tilt/telescoping steering wheel
  • Sport Button for increased throttle and steering response
  • On-board computer
  • Leather three spoke steering wheel
  • Personally adjustable locking and lighting

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Auto blog

2016 John Cooper Works Clubman is torquiest Mini ever

Wed, Sep 21 2016

Mini fancies its latest Clubman as more an executive car than a typical premium compact. Think BMW 5 Series to the regular Hardtop's 3 Series. With that in mind, you can think of the new John Cooper Works Clubman as a Mini M5 of sorts. The new JCW Clubman boasts a number of features not offered on its little brothers. Mini engineers are squeezing 228 horsepower out of the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder, just like on the Hardtop model. But the bigger John Cooper Works gets a significant bump in torque, up from 236 pound-feet of torque to a more robust 258 lb-ft. And with a standard All4 all-wheel-drive system, the JCW Clubman maximizes the ability to deploy that extra power. View 15 Photos Regardless of transmission, the new Works model hits 60 in 6.0 seconds and runs up to 147 miles per hour, 0.9 seconds quicker and five miles per hour faster than the S model we drove last year. A sportier suspension, meanwhile, drops the ride height 0.4 inches, so expect at least slightly better handling from Mini's newest Works model. Exclusive two-piece sport seats should keep drivers in place while exercising the newfound handling ability. But beyond the extra power, all-wheel drive, upgraded suspension, and neat seats, the JCW Clubman is largely a mishmash of parts we know and like. It uses the same standard six-speed manual and optional eight-speed automatic as the regular car, while the polarizing six-doored body wears the usual JCW tinsel – 18-inch wheels and a more aggressive body kit that promises better engine and brake cooling. And it still has a weight problem – the new car weighs in just under 3,500 pounds to the standard car's 3,300-pound curb weight. Mini hasn't published pricing, but if the trend set by the Hardtop and Convertible continues, we'd wager the new JCW will start around $35,500, tacking $6,000 onto the S model's $29,450. Well, at least Mini has the executive-level pricing down. The John Cooper Works Clubman should hit US dealers in December. Related Video: Related Gallery 2016 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman View 18 Photos News Source: MiniImage Credit: Live photos copyright 2016 Drew Phillips / AOL MINI Wagon Luxury Performance mini clubman

Mini Cooper Countryman only small car to earn good grade in latest IIHS crash tests [w/video]

Wed, 30 Jul 2014



Competitors in the small-car segment didn't do nearly as well. Four vehicles earned "poor" grades.
Only one small car out of 12 tested earned a good grade in the latest round of crash-test results compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Mini Cooper Countryman received a "good" ranking on the organization's small-front overlap test.

David Brown Automotive remasters classic Mini at maxi price

Fri, Apr 7 2017

Just days ago, we reported that the British small-scale maker of luxurious, Aston Martin inspired coupes, David Brown Automotive, was about to introduce a new, cheaper vehicle positioned under its exquisitely priced Speedback GT model. Since the Jaguar-based Speedback GT costs a significant $753,000, there's quite a bit of room underneath it to introduce a more modest means of transport, without cheapening out. Now, details of the car, dubbed "Project 2," have surfaced, and it's quite a surprise. What David Brown Automotive has come up with is a "remastered," rethought classic Mini. While the car looks just like a Mini at a passing glance, the body panels along with the chassis are new, and the car has been given a smoothening. All the body seams that were commonplace on the classic original have been rounded off, and the interior is a custom job complete with plentiful leather and Pioneer touchscreen. The new dashboard is a little closer to Japanese retro cars than either the classic Mini or the current, BMW-made equivalent. The drivetrain remains the trusted 1,275cc original along with a four-speed gearbox; both are reconditioned units instead of box-fresh ones, but they feature brand-new parts. There's 79 horsepower on offer, which is plenty of poke for a Mini. Each of the cars will take about 1,000 hours to make, by hand. The plan is to build 100-200 of these Mini re-creations per year, at David Brown's new facility in Silverstone, England. In two years, only 11 Speedbacks have been built, so the Mini should create a bit more buzz at the workshop. But the price? Starting from $62,000 at current rates, going all the way to $86,000 if you want one with all the trimmings. A lot for a Mini, but it's going to be special. Related Video: