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2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All Wheel Drive All 4 I4 Turbo 16k Miles! Loaded! Lr! on 2040-cars

US $28,765.00
Year:2013 Mileage:16030 Color: is extremely attractive and is complemented by its immaculate Gravity Satellite Gray Leather Hides
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Up for sale is a 2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All 4 All Wheel Drive Turbo with 16,030 EXTREMELY well cared for miles.  This vehicle is in PHENOMENAL condition & is LIKE BRAND NEW!  This vehicle sold for over $39K less than a year ago & is LOADED WITH OPTIONS!  CLEAN CARFAX & CLEAN TITLE!  Remaining warranty of the 4 Year 50K Mile FACTORY BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY is still in effect!  It is equipped with a 181 Horsepower 171 LBS of Torque 1.6 Liter Turbo Charged I4 Motor and an Automatic Tip-Tronic 6-Speed Transmission.  The vehicle is equipped with the All-Wheel Drive System and handles the road extremely well.  The Starlight Blue Exterior is extremely attractive and is complemented by its immaculate Gravity Satellite Gray Leather Hides.  The vehicle is equipped with the following options: All Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission with Paddle Shifters, Harman Kardon Stereo with Sirius Satellite Radio, CD Player, Auxiliary iPod Input, Technology Package with Navigation & Bluetooth, Cold Weather Package with Heated  Leather Seats, Dual Pane Power Sunroof, Sport Package, Bi-Xenon Headlights with Adaptive Light Control, Automatic Climate Control, On Board Computer, Rear Park Distance Control/Sensors, Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers, Comfort Access System with Proximity Key, Keyless Entry, Security System, Push Button Start/Stop, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Controls, Center Arm Rest, Rear Fold Down Seats, 19” Alloys Wheels, Sport Striping, Black Accented Mirrors/Roof/Headlights, Mini Short Antenna, ETC…  This vehicle is in IMMACULATE condition!  Clean Retail on this car is $32,975!  Please call or text Chase at (801)564-0629 for any additional questions or if you would like to schedule an appointment to take a look at the vehicle. 

 

NADA ROUGH TRADE IN IS $27,750 & CLEAN RETAIL IS $32,975!  THIS VEHICLE SOLD FOR OVER $39k LESS THAN A YEAR AGO!  THIS MINI IS LOADED & IS A PHENOMENAL DEAL!  This vehicle still has factory warranty & drives like new!  You will not be disappointed!  Please contact Chase at (801)564-0629 for any questions.

 

THE MINI IS LOCATED IN KAYSVILLE, UTAH WHICH IS ROUGHLY 25 MILES NORTH OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.  THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD IN "AS IS" CONDITION, BUT HAS THE REMAINDER OF ITS FACTORY WARRANTY.  I CAN ASSIST WITH THE SET UP OF TRANSPORTATION.  TRANSPORTATION COST'S ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.

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2017 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 | Pint-size performer with a premium price

Fri, Jul 14 2017

Last September, Mini revealed the Clubman John Cooper Works (JCW). It applied the same general JCW formula used on the regular three-doors to the longest Mini by giving it even sportier suspension and the potent 228-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. But from there, Mini gave the Clubman JCW even more torque than other JCW models, and the most of any Mini model, with a total of 258 pound-feet. It also fitted standard all-wheel drive. On paper, it sounds like the ultimate performance Mini, and it doesn't hurt that it's about the most practical model. So how did it hold up in practice? First of all, this Mini has a serious weight problem. You might be tired of alarmist auto journalists whining about the increasing size of vehicles, but it's a major issue with this Mini. It actually weighs more than a V6 Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro weighs 3,435 pounds, and the Mini weighs 3,450. That's for the manual transmission version, too. Our automatic-equipped test car weighed more than that. As a result, it feels noticeably slower than the competition, despite making 228 horsepower and the aforementioned torque. There's an area in which the Clubman JCW could easily lose some weight, and that's in the all-wheel-drive system. It's a Haldex-style system that only kicks in when the front wheels start to slip, so it's only beneficial for traction in bad weather, not for improving the driving experience by, say, reducing the car's understeer. That's fine for more mainstream Minis, but the JCW line is all about performance and speed, so if the all-wheel-drive system doesn't improve the driving experience, it should simply be dropped to make the car lighter. Despite the Mini's prodigious portliness, there are good points. The engine is very smooth, and power comes on almost instantly. In more aggressive driving modes, the exhaust pops and burbles almost every time you lift off the gas pedal. T he eight-speed automatic paired with this engine was equally up to the task. Shifts were fast and smooth. And it even worked well leaving it in automatic mode. It held gears smartly, and it would downshift while braking to ensure you had the right gear when taking off again. The Clubman JCW also has the brand's trademark corner-carving skills. Body roll is nearly absent in the normal driving mode, and what little was evident is removed when switching to Sport mode. The car responds immediately to each steering input, and it has tenacious grip through corners.

Mini JCW GP to be hatchback only, no 'Ring record attempt in sight

Wed, 14 Nov 2012

The 2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP is dropping weight and lowering its lap times, but one thing it won't be losing is its flat roof. Like the original JCW GP package, Evo says that despite the fact that sportier Mini Coupes have been caught testing, the new GP will only be offered in the three-door Cooper hatchback body style. And that's perfectly fine with us.
Evo spoke with GP development chief Jorg Weidinger who said that as a part of the car's history, "It was a hatch, it is a hatch and it should stay a hatch." Weidinger also said that Mini is not planning to set any Nürburgring records with the new JCW GP even though earlier reports indicate that the car is a full 20 seconds faster around the 'Ring than its 2006 predecessor.
The new Mini John Cooper Works GP weighs 121 pounds less than the John Cooper Works Hardtop, offers a fully adjustable coil-over suspension and it will have a starting price of $39,950, (including $700 for destination) when it goes on sale later this year.

BMW i3s traction control tech going in all BMW, Mini cars

Wed, Jan 3 2018

The BMW i3s is essentially a warmed-up version of the i3 electric car we all know and love. The performance boost isn't huge — just 14 horsepower and 15 pound-feet of torque — but it also gets a new suspension, wheels and tires as well as an improved traction control system. We found the car to benefit from all the updates when we drove it for our First Drive Review, but now BMW has offered up more details on just how the traction control system of the i3s helps make it better to drive. The company says it'll expand the technology to all future BMW and Mini models as well. The i3s's system is calibrated to help it to pull away quickly from a stop, making full use of the instantaneous torque offered by the electric motor. It also improves stability when accelerating out of corners, when using regenerative braking and, of course, when the road conditions are less than ideal. The results are palpable, and with the other improvements the i3s definitely feels stronger off the line, as we found on our drive. It's also about a half-second quicker to 60 miles per hour, at 6.8 seconds. The secret is in the response time of the stability control, which BMW claims is 50 times faster than the conventional system. This is made possible by moving the control process into the powertrain itself, rather than a remote unit. This reduces the signal path and, thus, the response time of the traction control system. BMW's Head of Chassis Development, Peter Langen, said of it, "With their high levels of torque and instantaneous responses to every movement of the accelerator, electric motors already make significantly higher demands on driving stability systems than conventional power units." While engineered to make the most of the electric motor, BMW says the shorter cycles of this traction control system show promise for internal combustion vehicles as well. As such, we'll begin to see the improved technology applied across the BMW and Mini lineups going forward. Related Video: