2003 Mini Cooper S, Leather, Heated Seats, Panoramic Roof, Inspected, Clean!! on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
If the winning bid is placed within 48 hours of the listing we will take $250 of the final price! If you like the car, why wait 'till the last second of the auction? Bid now and save money! With a 1.6L Supercharged 4cyl. engine putting out 163 hp and a 6 speed manual transmission, the Mini Cooper S is one of the funnest cars one can ever own! Being so low and light makes it extremely agile and quick. This 2003 Mini in the desirable British Racing Green with black accented "A" pillar and mirrors, has only 72,400 miles and is fully serviced, MD State Inspected and in superb shape! Brand new Hankook tires all around and includes all 2 Remote head keys original Owners Manuals and Warranty Books, Jack and all original MINI floor mats.. Heated leather seats, Full panoramic roof with power sunroof, power mirrors, locks, windows, CD, AM/FM and much more!As above all sales are final unless vehicle has been grossly misrepresented or it fails a professional on-site inspection. Please keep in mind that no used vehicle is perfect, expect some normal mechanical and cosmetic wear.Mileage posted may be slightly different due to local test driving and road testing. · A $500 deposit is required
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inspection. These are pre-owned vehicles and are sold "As-Is". Some vehicles may still be under factory warranty or we have a wide range of extended warranty options which may be purchased from us. YOU CANNOT GET A MORE EXCITING CAR FOR THE MONEY! WE HAVE MANY MANY MORE PICTURES, JUST ASK! EMAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS - SALES@MAVENMOTORS.COM 443-226-6026 Super high ratings on Edmunds.com and Cars.com! Lots of pictures included so you see exactly what you get! Below is the complete option list taken from Cars.com The option list is extensive: Body Exterior Power door mirrors Number of doors:2 Dual exhaust Spoiler Convenience Features Tilt steering wheel Rear cupholders Remote keyless entry Power windows Speed control Power moonroof Automatic temperature control Air conditioning Auto-dimming rearview mirror Entertainment Features Steering wheel mounted audio controls CD player AM/FM radio Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Trip computer Low tire pressure warning Outside temperature display Tachometer Rear window defroster Rear window wiper Rain sensing wipers Delay-off headlights High intensity discharge headlights Powertrain Compressor: intercooled supercharger Cylinder configuration:I-4 Horsepower:163hp @ 6,000RPM Torque:155 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM Fuel tank capacity:13.2gal. Fuel economy highway:34mpg Number of valves:16 Recommended fuel:regular unleaded Transmission:6 speed manual Drive type:front-wheel Fuel economy city:25mpg Engine liters:1.6 Safety and Security Stability control Ignition disable Occupant sensing airbag Overhead airbag Dual front side impact airbags Dual front impact airbags ABS brakes Traction control Seats and Trim Leather steering wheel Max seating capacity:4 Heated front seats Rear seats:bench Split folding rear seat Leather upholstery Suspension/Handling Power steering Speed-sensing steering Alloy wheels Four wheel independent suspension |
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Even Mini's manual transmission take rate is only 11%
Fri, May 24 2019Of all the automakers we've talked with so far, Mini seems to sell the largest percentage of its cars with a manual transmission. A representative from the company shared numbers with us that show 11% of its 2019 sales have featured a stick. That beats Subaru's 7%, Volkswagen's 5% and Honda's 2.6%. It likely helps that Mini is a more niche brand, and it offers a manual on nearly every version of its cars. Still, it's sad that 89% of Mini owners decided to get an automatic anyway. The manual take rate between different models varies quite a bit. The high-performance John Cooper Works models are most frequently sold with a manual transmission. The two-door hardtop and convertible versions have the highest percentages for the JCW at 41% and 32%. The JCW Clubman and Countryman follow at 22% and 19%. We're not surprised that the fast versions of Minis are sold with a manual more often than others, but we're surprised that even with two in 10 JCW Clubman and Countryman models selling with one, Mini would drop the option from the new 301-horsepower versions. Unsurprisingly, other trim levels aren't purchased with a stick as often. The least popular is the front-drive Cooper S Countryman at 0%, followed by the regular Cooper Countryman at 1%. Then there's the Cooper Clubman at 3%. Weirdly, the all-wheel-drive Countryman and Clubman models always have a higher percentage of manuals than the front-drive models, with differences ranging from 2% to 10%. The two-door Minis are typically the most likely to sell with a manual even for core models. In the convertible, the 6% of regular Coopers are manual while 30% of the Cooper S are. That nearly matches the JCW convertible. For the hardtop, the regular Cooper's manual take rate is 11% and the Cooper S model's is 17%. These numbers will probably drop in the short term, though. Mini announced that it's temporarily stopping imports of manual Minis due to some emissions calibration issues. After a few months, though, we expect the manual sales to bounce back.
Mini Hardtop's next generation could be smaller, electric-only
Fri, Sep 27 2019Mini 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.
2022 Mini Hardtop spied with bigger grille
Mon, Jun 29 2020The current generation of Mini Hardtop and Convertible has been around since 2014, so it doesn't come as a big surprise that one of our spy photographers spotted a group of test cars sporting refreshed styling. These cars were all Mini Cooper S or Mini John Cooper Works models, and the mild styling tweaks make us believe these updates will be applied to the 2022 Mini Hardtop and Convertible lines, with small changes for different trims. One shot of a few Minis shows one of them wearing no camouflage at all. While the angle isn't ideal, there's still plenty we can make out. It appears to be a John Cooper Works based on the particularly large lower and outboard grilles. It seems to have a John Cooper Works badge in the side of the grille with black tape over it, too. The main grille is noticeably larger than that of the current model. It also adopts a mesh pattern over the whole surface. There's still a bar dividing the grille, but the division is less distinct than on the current car. We can also see this version gets a pronounced front splitter. The other cars in these shots have more thoroughly disguised front and rear ends. The larger main grille does seem to show through, as well as more lower grille area. At the back, the updated Mini has a wider diffuser area, and immediately above it is a set of vents that span the same width. This seems to be a John Cooper Works since it looks fairly aggressive with large center exhaust tips. The regular Hardtop and Convertible models will probably have more toned down versions of this bumper without the center exhaust. Since these are relatively minor styling updates, we expect them to show up on the 2022 Hardtop and Convertible variants. They could be accompanied by powertrain and feature changes, too. In fact, reports have said that there could be a smaller Hardtop model that's electric-only coming around 2022, with this refreshed version sticking around for a few years during the transition. Related Video: Â Â