2014 Mini Countryman Cooper S on 2040-cars
9333 Haver Way, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:1.6L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WMWZC5C52EWP39942
Stock Num: M9631
Make: MINI
Model: Countryman Cooper S
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Crystal Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Carbon Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 9
Sunroof, Heated Seats, iPod/MP3 Input, Satellite Radio, CD Player, Bluetooth, All Wheel Drive, BLACK BONNET STRIPES. Crystal Silver metallic exterior and Leatherette Carbon Black interior, S ALL4 trim. EPA 31 MPG Hwy/25 MPG City! READ MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: All Wheel Drive, Turbocharged, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, CD Player, Aluminum Wheels Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Controls, Heated Mirrors. ======OPTION PACKAGES: PREMIUM PACKAGE Rain Sensor & Auto Headlights, Automatic Climate Control, Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof, TRANSMISSION: 6-SPEED STEPTRONIC AUTOMATIC Sport Leather Steering Wheel w/Paddle Shifters, 3.68 Axle Ratio, COLD WEATHER PACKAGE Heated Front Seats, BLACK BONNET STRIPES, ALL-SEASON TIRES, BLACK ROOF AND MIRROR CAPS. S ALL4 with Crystal Silver metallic exterior and Leatherette Carbon Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 181 HP at 5500 RPM*. ======EXPERTS ARE SAYING: Aside from their smile-inducing driving manners, Minis are fuel-efficient, a snap to park and highly customizable. -KBB.com. Great Gas Mileage: 31 MPG Hwy. ======VISIT US TODAY: Center of Excellence Award Winner Four Years in a Row '10, '11, '12, '13. Discover the Dreyer & Reinbold Difference. You'll be very glad you did. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
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2015 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop First Drive [w/video]
Tue, Jul 28 2015In its previous iteration, the Mini John Cooper Works three-door was a bad little mother. It looked like an engorged puffer fish facing down a shark, sounded like squadron of hornets with even the tiniest provocation of the throttle, and turned corners like it was angry at them. It was hard riding and ill mannered in all sorts of daily driving situations, but supremely satisfying when used in the all-out-attack mode for which it was designed. I dug every minute I spent in one, when really concentrating on driving. (As a commuter or passenger, not so much.) It only took fifteen minutes of driving on the lilting, tree-lined roads outside of New Haven, CT, to realize that the 2015 Mini JCW Hardtop was a lot less pissed off. And with more power, refined ride quality, a better interior, and an available automatic transmission, a lot more suitable for a wide variety of drivers. The little hellion has matured. On that grownup tip, the first of the many '15 JCWs I sampled was fitted with a six-speed automatic transmission. Cue collective shocked gasp. I'll forgive you if you didn't know an auto was going to be available equipment on the JCW, as Mini product planners had to remind me that it had been offered for the first time on the model-year 2013 car. Even then, the manual trans saw an impressive 75-percent take rate, so it's not as if many of the auto-shifters made it to the street. That could change in this new generation, where the 6AT acquits itself quite well. Wheel-mounted paddles offer near immediate response to requested shifts, and programming for the sport setting causes gears to be held up to the top of the tach. The manual is far more engaging, even if the automatic is quicker than the human hand. The six-speed Getrag manual transmission is still the better option, even the car is two-tenths of a second slower to 60 miles per hour with it (6.1 vs. 5.9 seconds), and less fuel efficient in the city (23 vs. 25 miles per gallon). The manual uses a long-levered shifter that still feels positive going between gates, and a short-travel clutch that's got nice weight and an easy catch point. It also offers defeatable rev matching, smoothing out even very aggro downshifts. Mini measures the manual as slower than the auto, but I had a lot more fun using it to harness the increased power of the 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine.
BMW restores classic Mini as it revives production in Netherlands
Wed, 13 Nov 2013Mini will be kicking off production in the Netherlands, a country that hasn't built a Mini-badged machine since 1966. In honor of this event, BMW Group Classic, the team responsible for all the cars in the BMW Museum, as well as being a spare parts and restoration company in its own right, revived a classic 1959 Austin Seven. That particular car, number 983, was one of the first Minis to be built in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands' JJ Molenaar's Car Companies built 4,000 Austin Sevens and Morris Mini-Minors between 1959 and 1966, although we imagine Dutch Mini production will be much bigger when it starts up again in summer 2014. A five-person team from VDL Nedcar, the group handling production of new Minis, took to the job of restoring the diminutive British car from nose to tail.
The 34-horsepower engine and the transmission were both completely rebuilt, while the door panels were redone by hand. Help from the Mini community aided the VDL Nedcar team in finding authentic replicas or original parts where possible. All told, the new classic Mini is a striking example of what a good restoration can do to a car. The Seven was repainted in its original Farina Gray, adding to the car's sense of authenticity.
Production Mini Rocketman still in the cards, but not without a partner
Mon, 02 Dec 2013There's not really any way around it - the new Mini Hardtop isn't all that mini. Considering its supposed to be the smallest model in the brand's lineup, this is hardly desirable. It's good news, then, that rumors are cropping up of a smaller Mini, based on the well-received Rocketman Concept that debuted in 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show.
The report, which comes from our friends at AutoGuide, claims that a production Rocketman is still on the radar of Mini's product chief, Pat McKenna, despite being officially on hold. As Mckenna explained it to AG, "the only way it would happen would be if it was a partnership with another company."
See, the problem is that Mini's current UKL platform, which underpins the new Hardtop along with the future Mini range, is too large for the tiny Rocketman. And since developing new platforms isn't as easy as popping down to the shops for a gallon of milk (nor as cheap), it makes the need for an ally to split the costs a necessity. Success, so far, has been limited.