2008 Mini Cooper S (r56) Turbocharged 5438 Miles Nr on 2040-cars
Oxford, Michigan, United States
Body Type:2D Coupe
Engine:1.6 Liter turbocharged (172hp)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Cooper S
Trim: 2 Dr coupe
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 5,438
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: R56
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Pepper White
Interior Color: Grey/Carbon Black
~2008 Mini Cooper S (R56)~Turbocharged~2D Coupe~One Owner ~
*** NO RESERVE ***
MILEAGE: 5438
"German Engineering with British Styling"
* Mini is Pepper White with Black Bonnet Stripes Checker Theme
* NOT driven in winter, climate controlled storage, battery tender & covered
* One owner, One driver, Adult 55+ :-) Retiree
* Vehicle was purchased in Apr. 2008, Motor City Mini for $32,259.64 (excluding some options)
* All maintenance performed by dealership. (all current)
* Last maintenance May 2013, oil/filter, tire rotation & air filter
* All paperwork available for vehicle (window sticker etc.)
* The following is a list of equipment on vehicle:
* Premium Interior package w/ English Oak dash trim & wood steering wheel (with sun cover)
* 10 Speaker HD premium sound system
* Anthracite headliner (unlike cloth, will not ever drop)
* CUSTOM checker theme stainless steel shift knob ($180)
* Custom embroidered door handle covers (see photos)
* Mini carpet floor mats & Mini rubber mats
* Rear storage area saddlebag storage compartments
* Center console armrest
* Sport Suspension ($1500) option
* 17" Crown Spoke alloy wheels (standard wheels are 16")
* RUN-FLAT TIRES! Checker Valve Caps
* Chrome Bonnet hood vent
* CUSTOM checker side stripe
* Panoramic sunroof with checkers/side mirror checker/rear view mirror checkers
* Driving Lamps with black covers
* Badge holder front and rear for your magnetic badges
* Mud Flaps, Magnetic side stone guards
* Rear bumper protector (Clear)
* Diamond gloss paint treatment yearly by Ziebart (Warranty is transferable to new owner)
* Ziebart
*Rear black rubber mat
* Rear passenger and hatchback window tint
* PLEASE ~ If you have any questions, contact me before you bid. I will do my best to answer any questions that you might have on this vehicle.
* The odometer reading listed reflects actual mileage of the vehicle. The description of this vehicle is accurate and there are no hidden defects relating to this vehicle.
Serious bidders and inquiries only. No tire kickers please.
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2014 Mini Cooper
Mon, 10 Feb 2014If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone from Mini refer to 'go-kart-like handling,' I'd be retired, living on a beautiful piece of coastline somewhere in the Caribbean. Perhaps even on the shores of Puerto Rico, where Mini chose to launch its latest Cooper and Cooper S hatchbacks. As with so many frequently used phrases, though, there is indeed some truth to the cliché - while the Mini Cooper has never actually handled quite like a go kart, it has always had a certain directness in its movements, reacting to steering inputs with an immediacy and fervor unlike most any other automobile meant primarily for the street.
Combine those unique driving dynamics with a sense of fun that permeates the entire brand from pre-sales marketing to the actual sales process itself and you end up with a marketplace success. As an ex-Mini owner myself (a 2009 Cooper S Convertible), I can attest to the kinship felt between fellow Mini drivers who share in the knowledge that they are having more fun than the poor appliance-driving masses sharing the highways and byways of these United States. It's no surprise that the style-conscious US continues to be the marque's single largest market year after year.
This enviable brand perception hasn't been attained without its own fair share of flaws, however. Though the quirky design and massively customizable bits and pieces that have made up the Mini brand's interior philosophy since it was reborn in 2001 have proven somewhat endearing, the Cooper Hardtop's ergonomics have always been an unmitigated disaster. Plus, this is a very small car, with a rear seat that's practically uninhabitable by adult-size occupants. While that adjective seemingly goes hand-in-hand with the brand's name, the modern Cooper has never been as ingeniously packaged as its 1959 forbearer, which offered up as much interior space as possible through innovative engineering and minimalist design. Further, parent company BMW has positioned Mini as a premium brand, so the Cooper's diminutive size has never equated to low prices. And for being such a small car, the Cooper historically hasn't been well-known for its fuel efficiency.
Next-generation Mini Clubman could morph into a crossover
Mon, Dec 16 2019Mini knows selling station wagons in a market dominated by crossovers and SUVs is easier said than done. Since it can't beat them, it's considering joining them by making the next-generation Clubman more crossover-like than the current model, which proudly embodies its station wagon heritage. Oliver Heilmer, the BMW-owned firm's chief designer, broke the news to British magazine Autocar. The publication pointed out the current-generation Clubman (pictured) is about as long and as wide as the Countryman, and the two models occupy the same price bracket, but it's outsold by its taller sibling. Making it an SUV would certainly give sales a significant boost, but where would this strategy leave the Countryman? Launching a smaller soft-roader is off the table, so one nameplate would grow in size. The Clubman might take the Countryman's spot in the range, allowing it to move up. Nothing is set in stone yet, though putting the Clubman on stilts would better align it with the tastes of motorists in America, one of the brand's key markets. While Mini's sole wagon looks ready for a growth spurt, Heilmer stressed the retro-styled Hardtop — one of the brand's pillars — will remain true to its tiny roots when it enters its fourth generation in the coming years. Keeping the hatchback relatively small while carving out an acceptable amount of interior space and making it compliant with safety regulations around the globe is a huge challenge for Mini's vehicle development team. And, contrary to some industry rumors, going electric doesn't instantly solve the problem. "It's not necessarily the internal combustion engine that needs the space. Even with an EV, which has a smaller motor, you still need a crash box. Crash performance is the bigger issue," the designer explained. He's hopeful his team will solve this problem in 2020, but he warned keeping costs in check is another priority. Clearly, designing a city-friendly car is more difficult than it used to be. New technology might come to the rescue. Energy-absorbing foam could notably take the brunt of an impact, and allow designers to reduce the Hardtop's overhang. Other models would likely receive it, too, but Heilmer's team is primarily concerned about keeping the Hardtop's footprint in check. The rest of the range can — and, probably, will — continue to grow in the coming years. All told, the Hardtop will remain the foundation the rest of Mini's range is built on.
Mini teases high-performance electric hatch as a safety car
Wed, Mar 24 2021Mini has made it clear that it's working on some sort of high-performance electric Mini. It even released photos of such a prototype back in December. Now it seems we may get a look at a more finished example in the near future. The company put out the above teaser on Twitter. The teaser is quite light on information, but the hashtag "#ElectricThrillMaximised" makes it pretty clear that it's not running on gasoline or diesel. Playing with the image in Photoshop, we were able to brighten it up enough to see that there aren't any tailpipes, either. Instead, there's a rear fog light in the middle of the diffuser. What's also interesting is that from what we could make out of the fender flares, they're very wide, but they don't look like the unusual carbon fiber pieces from the John Cooper Works GP. So Mini has done some work to make it a little more than just an electrified GP. Of course, we've skipped over the obvious part of this teaser, and that's the bright lights that seem to identify the Mini as a pace car or safety car. We think this Mini might become a safety car for Formula E. Not only would an electric car make sense for the electric racing series, but BMW has provided i model cars as safety cars for the series for a few years now, despite the company no longer competing. Certainly BMW could also use something like the new i4, but with Mini going fully electric a few years down the road, why not start associating the brand and the alternative fuel now? We're not sure when the car will be revealed, though. The teaser didn't provide any pertinent information, and the Formula E season is already underway. But hopefully it won't be too long, since it looks like the car is finished, at least for pace car purposes. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.