2012 Mini Cooper Countryman S All4 Hatchback 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Oceanside, California, United States
Non-smoking single owned 2012 Mini Cooper S All4 Countryman, black metallic paint, black leatherette interior. Originally purchased in October 2012. VERY well taken care of, all service was performed by dealer. Car includes free maintenance (everything except tires and wipers) for 36,000 miles or 36 months (whichever is first). Only Chevron Premium fuel has been used. This car only has 16,598 miles, mostly highway. I'm still making payments to Mini Financial Services for this car, so buyer will not receive a title until their payment clears the bank. The only person who won't know this car isn't brand new is YOU! Car has the following options:
Black Alloy Wheels Sports Leather Steering Wheel with paddle shifters Steptronic Automatic Transmission Black Headlight Housings Dual Pane panoramic sunroof Center Armrest Piano Black interior Trim Carbon Black Color Line Carbon Black Interior Color Heated Front Seats Black Headliner 3 Rear seats Flat Load Floor Run-Flat All Season Tires with TPM Xenon Headlights Harmon/Kardon Premium Sound Bluetooth and USB/iPod Adapter White Turn Signal Lenses Black Rubber Floor Mats AND Original fabric floor mats Push Button Start |
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Mini Vision Next 100 concept invokes an alternate universe
Thu, Jun 16 2016Sir Alec Issigonis, designer of the 1959 Mini, would probably find Mini's new Vision Next 100 concept amusing. The original Mini was largely an exercise in efficient packaging and clever engineering. That it was handsome, and became iconic, was more a product of its wild success than an intentional product of its exterior styling. While the Mini concept is undoubtedly cleverly packaged, it's almost purely a styling exercise, no matter what sort of futuristic connected/autonomous functionality Mini says it'll have. Mini doesn't seem able to move past the Mini as a caricature of itself. The heavy, floating roof, the vestigial round and friendly "headlamps", the oversized gauge pod. This seems very German, the inability to communicate essential brand attributes without using cliches. Mini is in a styling rut, trying to evolve the same basic styling language with each new generation, stretching it over larger hard points. The Vision Next 100 program would have been a great time to communicate to the public that Mini is more than just styling tropes: it's an attitude, a way of thinking, a connectedness to the driver. More than a badge or bug-eyed headlights. To its credit, the interior is massively decluttered. That's in part to the rear-engine layout, but more on that in a follow-up piece. The comparatively vast footwell and ultra-minimalist dash pair well with the giant windscreen. It feels light, airy, and authentic to the ideals of the originally Mini in terms of space efficiency, without being overly sentimental. Futurism is a thankless profession, and we can't take this concept literally as a vision of what the brand will be in 100 years. We can say this: it doesn't seem that Mini will be able to transcend the styling tropes that currently define Mini. Let's hope they find a way out of their rut. Related Video: Featured Gallery Mini Vision Next 100 Concept View 38 Photos Design/Style BMW MINI Coupe Hatchback Concept Cars Future Vehicles vision next 100
2015 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop Video Review
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BMW shuffles chairs in its design department
Sun, 22 Sep 2013BMW Group has made some changes to its design team since August 1, and has shuffled top personnel to different positions at BMW Design, Mini Design and Rolls-Royce.
The BMW Design team led by Karim Habib (middle, right) gains a new head of Exterior Design in Domagoj Dukec (right), who has worked for the exterior design team since 2010 and shaped the Concept Active Tourer.
Oliver Heilmer (left), who has worked for BMW's interior design unit since 2000 and designed the 5 Series interior, replaces Marc Girard as head of Interior Design BMW Automobiles. Marc Girard goes to manage BMW's subsidiary design group, BMW DesignworksUSA.