Real Nice 2004 Mini Cooper Panoramic Roof New Tires 5spd Manual Must See on 2040-cars
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2004 MINI COOPER SPORT PANORAMIC ROOF WITH SHADES,TINTED WINDOWS,CD,NEW TIRES,GRAPHICS,5 SPEED MANUAL ,CRUISE CONTROL,MUST SEE . YOU ARE LOOKING AT REAL SHARP MINI COOPER WITH 140K ACTUAL MILES JUST ARRIVED AS A NEW TRADE AND OFFERED WITH LOW PRICE. INTERIOR: THIS MINI HAS GRAY AND BLACK INTERIOR WHICH LOOKS GOOD NO RIPS ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK FINE.IT HAS PANORAMIC GLASS SUNROOF WITH SHADES WHICH LOOKS NICE.IT HAS CD PLAYER ALSO. EXTERIOR: THIS MINI HAS METALIC BLUE PAINT WHICH HAS PLENTY OF SHINE FOR 2004 NO DENTS.FEW SCRATCHES WILL BE EXPECTED BECAUSE OF YEAR AND MILEAGE.ALL LIGHTS BLINKERS WORK FINE. MECHANICAL: THIS COOPER HAS 4 CYLINDER ENGINE WHICH RUNS SO SMOOTH AND STRONG.IT HAS 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WHICH SHIFTS FINE AND CLUTCH IS GOOD.WE DROVE THIS CAR AROUND TOWN AND OUT OF TOWN FOR FEW TIMES IT RUNS GREAT AND GIVES GREAT GAS MILEAGE.YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THIS MINI BEFORE AUCTION FINISH YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. DOCUMENTATION: WE REQUIRE $199 DOCUMENTATION FEE WHICH INCLUDES DOC FEE EBAY FEE MAILING SERVICES AND GENERAL CLEAN UPS.FLORIDA RESIDENTS WILL PAY TAXES TAG FEES AND TITLE FEES. SHIPPING: BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BUT WE WILL HELP AS MUCH AS WE CAN.WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR YOU. DEPOSIT: WE REQUIRE $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH BANK WIRE/BANK DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION FINISH NO EXCEPTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE COMING TO PICK UP THE CAR WITHIN 24 HRS AND PAY CASH .REST IS DUE WITHIN A WEEK OF AUCTION FINISH THROUGH BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER WHICH IS SAFE AND EASY WAY,CASH IN HAND,CASHIERS CHECK WHICH TAKES TEN DAYS TO CLEAR FROM OUR BANK. PLEASE DO NOT SEND OFFERS IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS OR FUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IT IS NOT A JOKE IT COST MONEY TO LIST AND TAKES TIME TO LIST.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US WE ARE ONLY ONE CALL AWAY. PLEASE CALL US AT 321 945 2800.HAVE A GREAT DAY
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Mini John Cooper Works GP spied with wide body, big wing
Wed, Feb 13 2019The Mini John Cooper Works GP was just announced to have over 300 horsepower, and we got an early glimpse at it with teaser images. And now one of our spy photographers caught the car with very thin camouflage. The spy photos reveal that the Mini GP is sticking fairly close to the Frankfurt concept, but toning everything down a bit. At the front, the Mini GP clearly is using the current John Cooper Works hardtop front bumper, but it does have deep chin spoiler additions that allude to the GP concept's massive splitter. The grille has been revised, and the gloss black lower sections are now made of a matte black mesh design. The slot in the middle could have red accents on each side like the red stripe on the concept. The front spoiler blends right in to the new extra-wide fender flares. While the fender extensions don't protrude as far as on the concept, they're otherwise very similar in how they sweep backward at the tops and stand away from the body to allow air to flow through. Something else noticeable from the side are the enormous front brakes. The rotors nearly fill up the wheels, and the calipers look really beefy. The five-spoke wheels on this prototype will be replaced by GP-signature four-spoke wheels as revealed by teaser shots. The back of the GP looks about how we would imagine it. The split rear wing is roughly the same shape as the concept's, but a little narrower. The bumper has a big diffuser area that doesn't necessarily look functional, but should at least look cool. The rear exhaust tips look bigger than normal Mini John Cooper Works models. The Mini GP will go into production in 2020. Only 3,000 examples will be built. We suspect the GP will use the same turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as the BMW X2 35i, which makes 306 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. Coupled with weight savings, possibly involving a rear seat deletion, and upgraded suspension, and this should be a shockingly fast Mini. Related Video:
Road & Track names its 2013 Performance Car of the Year
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Road & Track recently staged its first annual Performance Car of the Year test, pitting 13 new and updated performance cars against each other on track, then graduating the top six to a road test before picking a winner. Additionally, the magazine staff picked the best automobiles of the year in eight categories.
But first, let's cover the PCotY segment. Here's the list of cars brought to the comparison test: Audi R8 V10 Plus; BMW 435i; BMW M6 Competition Package; Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51; Ferrari F12 Berlinetta; Ford Fiesta ST; Jaguar F-Type V8 S; Jaguar XFR-S; Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S-Model Wagon; Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series; Mini John Cooper Works GP; Nissan GT-R Track Edition; and Porsche Cayman S.
To find out the results of the comparison, head over to Road & Track's website or check the press release below, where you'll also find the magazine's top-rated vehicles in eight categories. Want more? Head over to the 2013 PCotY hub. But before you do that, take a stab at guessing the winner of PCotY (we'll give you one hint: it isn't a Porsche).
2019 Mini Cooper Oxford Edition Drivers' Notes Review | Lots of fun for a select few
Tue, Jul 2 2019The 2019 Mini Cooper Oxford Edition is an interesting little model. It's available in both 2- and 4-door Hardtop configurations and aimed at and specifically for college students, recent grads, those in law or medical school as well as active duty or recently discharged or retired members of the military. No one else qualifies to buy one, which is a bummer, because the Oxford Edition is one smoking deal. Not only does it undercut the price of a bare-bones Cooper, it packs in nearly $7,000 worth of features at no additional cost. That includes stuff like heated seats, a panoramic moonroof, parking sensors and 17-inch wheels. Power still comes from a turbo inline-three, and while an automatic transmission is standard, a six-speed manual is a no-cost option. While the standard Cooper has questionable value given the small size and relatively high price tag, the Oxford Edition is a far more compelling offering. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: This is such a joyful car to drive. It's quick, spritely and engaging. It feels great rowing through the gears, especially the way the car comes to life as you release the clutch in third gear. The car feels peppy in the low-to-mid rev range, but loses some steam as you climb to the top. The shifter is a little light, though, and it needs a firmer gate to keep you from accidentally shifting into reverse instead of first. There needs to be a more distinct feel from gear to gear in general. The clutch travel is long, but I don't mind it, and the high take-up point feels natural. The less-hot Minis of today feel much more refined than those of yore, while scorchers like the JCW remind me of the older, rawer Minis in their road-going manner, though with more contemporary design, tech and amenities. If I were to buy a Mini myself, it'd be a Hardtop like this — I don't need a lot of power to have fun, day to day, and this one is comfy. I wouldn't be eligible for the Oxford deal, which is a shame, because I really like this configuration, especially for the price. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: I almost completely agree with John, the regular Mini Cooper is exemplary of good, simple fun. It makes less than 140 horsepower and pound-feet of torque. That's not a lot of power, but it's enough that you can confidently floor it anywhere in public without breaking the law. And it feels nearly as eager and darty as the JCW, so you can keep your speed up as you rip it around corners.