2007 Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Probably the best color combination and most fully loaded Mini Cooper S I have ever seen. The interior is wrapped in red leather and black cloth. The exterior is bone white. It has full black and gray union jack branding everywhere: side mirrors, rearview mirror, cup holders, door locks and valve stems. It has black anodized John Cooper Works 18" rims. I have 6 total matching rims total that come with the sale of the vehicle. Brand new matching tires on 5 rims and one rim has no tire. Factory Navigation and Heated Seats. Xenon Headlights. Factory Front and Rear Headlights. Interior Accent Light colors can be changed (Blue,Purple,Red&Amber) If the option was available, this car has it. I have the original window sticker and all books and manuals. Keyless entry. The car is in excellent driving condition, with no mechanical defects whatsoever. It has a full bumper to bumper warranty remaining through June of 2015 up to 100,000 miles.
We bought this car from the original owner in June of 2013. It was intended to be our commuter car for driving from the Poconos to Philadelphia. It gets around 35 miles per gallon highway and still has amazing acceleration. We ended up moving to the Philadelphia area in September 2103 and our family is growing, so we are no longer in need of a 3rd vehicle. It is hard to see this great car go, but the money is more important now. Bid with confidence, as this a great vehicle with over a year and 15,000 miles remaining on the bumper to bumper warranty. The only flaw is a small dent on the hood by the cooper logo you can hardly notice. We bought the car with this dent and decided to live with it. I got a quote for $350 to repair it and repaint the whole hood. There was 2 small chips in the front windshield that I had repaired from Safelite Autoglass and they have a nationwide lifetime warranty that transfers to the new owner. Any questions please don't hesitate. Just noticed very small scratch/dent on roof, maybe 2". I will gladly send any interested bidder as many photos they would like. Thanks for looking |
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