2004 Mini Cooper S Mc-40 John Cooper Works on 2040-cars
Morgan Hill, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1.6L
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Used
Year: 2004
Make: Mini
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: Cooper S
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: MC-40 JCW Package
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 79,900
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: Front
This is a very rare 40th Anniversary MINI Cooper
S Monte Carlo Rallye Commemorative Edition - MINI Cooper S MC40 with
John Cooper Works Package (#111 of 1000 and 1 of 10 MC-40 JCW) This is a very rare 2004 Mini Cooper S Monte Carlo 40th
Anniversary Edition with the John Cooper Works Package. Only 1000 limited edition MC-40s were
produced which by itself makes this car unique, but what really makes this car
rare is that only 1% of MC-40’s were ordered with the John Cooper Works
package. So this car is 1 of 10. This car is also equipped with the Sport
Package. Car has 79,800 miles. Everything inside the car is complete and works 100%. All buttons, knobs, a/c, power windows,
seats, etc all function perfectly. There are no rips, stains, or tears in the
leather. New motor mount and new
radiator coolant tank installed. The car
runs perfectly. Clean CarFax with no
accidents. -
Rally Driving Lights -
Rear Foglights -
Carbon Fiber Dashboard -
Matte Chrome Monte Carlo Shift
Knob -
Three-Spoke Leather wrapped Steering Wheel -
Custom lightweight anthracite BBS wheels -
Custom Badged Rubber Mats -
Chrome Grille/ Mirror faces/ Rear Boot Handle -
"GB" Chrome Insignia -
Custom MC40 badging on the hood and rear quarters -
Aluminum Faced Pedals -
Custom (to the MC-40 version only) Red & Black
Panther Leather Seats -
MC-40 Badged Rubber Mats
-
Dynamic Stability
Control -
Sport Seats -
205/145/17 Performance 'Run Flat' Tires -
Bonnet Stripe Delete -
Xenon Headlights w/ Power Washer -
Alarm System with Motion Sensors -
Special Gauge package The
John Cooper Works Package includes: -
Reprogrammed engine-control chip -
Redesigned cylinder head -
New Eaton supercharger with ceramic coated vanes which
provided better sealing, and maximum boost was bumped from 11.6 to 14.0 psi -
Smaller supercharger drive pulley -
Upgraded exhaust system designed to reduce back pressure -
The JCW version generates 200 horsepower and 177
pound-feet of torque (the standard Cooper S twirls up 163 horsepower and 155
pound-feet of torque from its 1.6-liter twin-cam 16-valve four) This 2004 Special Edition BMW
Mini "MC-40" #111 is finished, just like the 1964
original, in Chili Red complimented by a White Roof. It features a copy of the
Original English License Plate affixed to the Bonnet (Hood) reading "33EJB"....exactly
as it was on the Original Monte Carlo Rally winning car in 1964. |
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Upcoming Mini 5-door hatch spied in the snow
Mon, 17 Feb 2014We are about to get a flood of new Mini models now that the new 2014 model is officially out. In just the past few months, we've seen spy shots of the next-generation John Cooper Works and so-called Traveler crossover, and here we have the upcoming five-door hatchback in Cooper S form, a model that, like the Traveler, is expected to effectively obviate the need for the slow-selling Clubman.
Mini is not exactly hiding that this is a new five-door model, even with its camouflage - the rear door line and handle are clear as day. Also, compared to the three-door Cooper Hardtop, there appears to be an added pillar and additional length at the rear. The hatch also appears to be mounted at a steeper angle than the standard Mini. Also, you have to admit that the Mickey-Mouse-ear fog lights are cute, even if Mini would never actually sell it that way.
Expect to see even more variants soon, if BMW and Mini want to reach their goal of selling over a million front-wheel drive vehicles - an earlier report indicated there could be as many as 23 front-wheel drive cars from the brands in the coming years.
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.
Mini JCW arrives suitably early thanks to Aussie leak [UPDATE]
Wed, Dec 10 2014UPDATE: Mini has released official photos and details of the new John Cooper Works, which we've added above and below, respectively. Mini is set to reveal its most powerful model yet in the new John Cooper Works hot hatch, but before the Anglo-Saxon automaker has gotten the chance, the first images and details have leaked out, courtesy of CarAdvice.com.au. According to the Australian website, the new JCW packs a 2.0-liter turbo four with 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque – outstripping even the previous John Cooper Works GP hot hatch, which produced 211 hp and 207 lb-ft. That's said to be good for a 0-62 time of 6.1 seconds. Of course there's more to the new JCW than engine output, and the latest Mini hot hatch – previewed in concept form almost a year ago at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show and spied undergoing testing mere weeks ago – also packs an upgraded version of the suspension in the Cooper S, with optional adaptive dampers, Brembo brakes, upgraded rolling stock and an electronic differential. A full aero kit sets it apart visually, keep the greasy bits cool and the nimble little pocket rocket glued to the tarmac, while the cockpit has also appears to have been made over to provide a suitable environment from which to unleash the new JCW's performance potential. With these details and images spreading like wildfire across the interwebs, we'd imagine it's only a matter of time before Mini releases the full monte itself, so watch this space for more. Related Video: The new MINI John Cooper Works. 10.12.2014 - Green light for the latest edition of the top athlete in the small car segment; the new MINI John Cooper Works combines authentic race feeling with the premium characteristics and extended product substance of the latest MINI Generation; distinctive, tradition-steeped, based on a vehicle concept combining MINI and John Cooper Works, with performance qualities which are exceptional within the competitive environment. - Extreme driving fun and exclusive charisma based on technology for engine, suspension and aerodynamics derived directly from motor racing as well as model-specific design features for the exterior and interior; greater differentiation from the MINI 3 door highlights the model's individual character.
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