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2007 Mini Cooper Convertible 2-door 1.6l Pre Auction Price New Car Trade on 2040-cars

US $8,999.00
Year:2007 Mileage:91565 Color: Color
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

New car trade and offered to the public pre auction, no excuses for this super clean mini with new top all ready to let the sun in . With spring weather fast approaching, this 2007 MINI Cooper is all you'll need to jump start your fun! Load your friends into this affordable and comfortable sized convertible and start driving! This 2 door, 4 passenger convertible has just over 90,000 miles. Top features include BMW engineered suspension, air conditioning, a tachometer, and 1-touch window functionality.Overview
  • Tech Specs
  • Details

    • Engine:1.6L 4
    • Transmission:Automatic
    • Exterior Color:Mellow Yellow
    • Interior Color:Panther Black
    • VIN:WMWRF33507TG17373
    • Model Code:0712
    • Stock #:9819A
    • Mileage:91565

    Fuel Efficiency Rating

    City MPG:
    26
    Hwy MPG:
    35

    Actual rating will vary with options, driving conditions, habits and vehicle condition.

    • Comments:With spring weather fast approaching, this 2007 MINI Cooper is all you'll need to jump start your fun! Load your friends into this affordable and comfortable sized convertible and start driving! This 2 door, 4 passenger convertible has just over 90,000 miles. Top features include BMW engineered suspension, air conditioning, a tachometer, and 1-touch window functionality. We have a skilled and knowledgeable sales staff with many years of experience satisfying our customers needs. They'll work with you to find the right vehicle at a price you can afford. Stop by our dealership or give us a call for more information.
    Options
      Convenience Features
      • 1-touch down
      • Driver vanity mirror
      • Tilt steering wheel
      • Air conditioning
      • Front beverage holders
      • Illuminated entry
      • Rear beverage holders
      • Automatic temperature control
      • Power windows
      • Passenger door bin
      • Remote keyless entry
      • Passenger vanity mirror
      • Driver door bin
      • 1-touch up
      • Power moonroof
      Entertainment Features
      • Diversity antenna
      • Radio data system
      • MP3 decoder
      • AM/FM radio
      • Speakers: 8
      • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
      • CD player
      Seats and Trim
      • Max seating capacity: 4
      • Rear seats: bench
      • Front seats: bucket
      • Front center armrest
      • Split folding rear seat
      Body Exterior
      • Glass rear window
      • Power door mirrors
      • Bumpers: body-color
      • Convertible roof lining
      • Power convertible roof
      Specs and Dimensions
      • Compression ratio: 10.60 to 1
      • Engine horsepower: 115hp @ 6,000RPM
      • Front headroom: 975mm (38.4")
      • Rear legroom: 699mm (27.5")
      • Payload: 350kg (771lbs)
      • Turning radius: 5.3m (17.4')
      • Exterior height: 1,410mm (55.5")
      • Front shoulder room: 1,293mm (50.9")
      • Exterior body width: 1,689mm (66.5")
      • Wheelbase: 2,466mm (97.1")
      • Engine bore x stroke: 77.0mm x 85.8mm (3.03" x 3.38")
      • Rear headroom: 968mm (38.1")
      • Interior maximum cargo volume: 606 L (21 cu.ft.)
      • Front legroom: 1,049mm (41.3")
      • Engine displacement: 1.6 L
      • Exterior length: 3,635mm (143.1")
      • Engine torque: 110 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
      • Interior cargo volume: 119 L (4 cu.ft.)
      • Rear shoulder room: 991mm (39.0")
      Powertrain
      • Fuel economy city: 26mpg
      • Cylinder configuration: I-4
      • Horsepower: 115hp @ 6,000RPM
      • Fuel economy highway: 35mpg
      • Recommended fuel: premium unleaded
      • Engine location: front
      • Engine liters: 1.6
      • Torque: 110 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
      • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
      • Drive type: front-wheel
      • Number of valves: 16
      • Fuel tank capacity: 13.2gal.
      Safety and Security
      • Integrated roll-over protection
      • ABS brakes
      • Dual front side impact airbags
      • 4 wheel disc brakes
      • Ignition disable
      • Occupant sensing airbag
      • Dual front impact airbags
      Suspension/Handling
      • Speed-sensing steering
      • Four wheel independent suspension
      • Rear anti-roll bar
      • Power steering
      • Front anti-roll bar
      • Alloy wheels
      Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
      • Outside temperature display
      • Tachometer
      • Trip computer
      • Front reading lights
      • Delay-off headlights
      • Variably intermittent wipers
      • Parking sensors: rear
      • Rear window defroster
      • Low tire pressure warning
      • Speed sensitive wipers

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