2007 Mini Cooper S - Maintenance Records Since New & Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars
Morris, Connecticut, United States
Introduction: Up for sale is my 2007 Mini Cooper S with 113,000 miles. It has a clean CT title (in hand) and has never been in an accident. I purchased the car in February of 2013 from the original owner who had service records dating back to when the car was brand new. I also have all service records from when I took over ownership at 92,000 miles. The previous owner had purchased the extended maintenance program which covered all regular maintenance on the car up to 100,000 miles. Every service was done in accordance with the maintenance schedule. The car runs strong, has amazing handling and I average 32.4 miles per gallon on mostly back roads. I’m selling it because I purchased a Jeep Wrangler. This is the second Mini Cooper S I have owned, the one prior to this was a 2005 which was also a lot of fun. The exterior is in great shape and the interior looks brand new. It comes with the two original keys and also has the hill start assist feature which makes this very easy to drive for a manual transmission. Below are the standard and additional options according to the original window sticker. Standard Features: * turbo charged, direct injected 1.6l, 16 valve inline 4 cal engine (172hp) * 6 speed manual Getrag transmission * MacPherson strut front suspension w/ multi link rear suspension * Electric, engine-speed-sensitive, power steering * 4 wheel anti lock disc brakes * all season traction control * 6 airbags, including side curtain * 6 way adjustable sport seats w/ driver and passenger height adjustment * anti lock braking system * corner break control * electronic brakeforce distribution * personally adjustable locking and lighting * sport button with increased throttle and steering response (this totally changes how the car drives and doesn’t effect fuel economy) * air conditioning with micro filter and air re-circulation * remote keyless entry * CD audio system with am/fm radio, 6 speakers, presets, aux input * power windows with “one touch” down operation * check control vehicle monitor system with pictogram display * split fold down rear seats * telescoping and height adjustable steering wheel * adjustable ambient lighting (color changing LED lights) * on-board computer * all weather floor mats Additional Options: * chili red paint * grey/carbon black leatherette * cold weather package * heated mirrors and washer jets * heated front seats * premium package * multi-function steering wheel * cruise control * sports leather steering wheel * moonroof (panoramic) * automatic air conditioning * sport package * 17” alloy wheels, crown spoke * dynamic stability control * Xenon headlights * Limited Slip Differential * tire pressure monitor * interior surface piano black * front fog lamps Maintenance Records: The maintenance records are listed below starting with most recent. The new buyer will be given all of the records on hand. * 8/14 - 113,000 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * professional detail (wash, clay bar, wax, etc) * 11/13 - 102,527 mi * replace leaking coolant pump * service and clean cooling system * drive belt replaced * 9/13 - 100,141 mi * passed CT emissions test * 8/13 - 99,700 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * new front brake pads and rotors, reset brake warning light * new coils and entire valve cover and gasket (due to slight leak) * new wiper blades * clutch tested for proper functioning * multi point inspection * balance and rotate tires * 3/13 - 93,105 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * new wiper blades * multi point inspection * 2/12 - 80,542 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * new rear brakes * brake fluid flush per maintenance schedule * microfilter service * replaced spark plugs * balance and rotate tires * adjusted sunroof glass panels * replaced aux water pump * new wiper blades * 2/11 - 62,758 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * multi point inspection * microfilter service * replaced intake silencer * new wiper blades * fixed rear license plate bulb housing * full detail * 9/10 - 57,140 mi * replaced high pressure fuel pump * multi point inspection * full detail * 8/10 - 55,847 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * lubricated sunroof * 3/10 - 49,975 mi * balance and rotate tires * full detail * replaced wiper blades * replaced front brake pads and rotors * replaced licence plate bulbs * fuel door secured * replaced valve cover gasket * 7/09 - 41,002 mi * replaced timing chain and all associated components * windshield replaced * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * full detail * microfilter service * brake fluid flush * intake silencer service * 11/08 - 31,706 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * tail pipe extension replacement * multi point inspection * 8/08 - 26,895 mi * hood cable replaced * replaced left front door sill trim * replaced wiper blades * 5/08 - 19,829 mi * synthetic 5w-30 oil and filter change * full detail * microfilter service Videos (copy and paste link): Start up and walk around: http://youtu.be/asE1qLEfd7Y Driving: http://youtu.be/AG1bvEqzWfk Please note the following: 1.There is a very slight oil drip from around the oil filter housing (1 drop per night) that I have not had fixed yet. 2. The car occasionally has the classic Mini Cooper S timing chain rattle during cold starts until the motor idles for a minute and oil circulates. It has been this way since I purchased the car over 20,000 miles ago and has never given me any problems. From what I can find there is no point in replacing it because people report having the cold start rattle come back soon after. 3. The tires should be replaced before this coming winter. I have not replaced them because the new owner may have a unique tire preference based on the type of driving they do and where they live. I assume the final sale price will reflect this. 4. There is one small acorn dent on the hood and minor rock chips from winter driving Summary: This is a great car and I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it across country tomorrow. Anyone is welcome to come inspect and test drive it before bidding. Please don’t hesitate to ask me any additional questions that you may have. The Kelly Blue Book value ranges from $8,995 for “excellent" to $7,632 for “fair”. Payment must be made via cash or certified bank check. A $300 PayPal deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction ending. It is also for sale locally so the auction may be cancelled if it sells. I can be reached via email or by calling 860-790-0892. If you are the winning bidder please call me within 24 hours of the auction ending. All the best, Rob |
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