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2010 Mini Cooper S Hardtop British Racing Green Manual One Owner Adult Driven on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:65000
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, United States

Acworth, Georgia, United States

Super clean, one owner, adult driven.  All original except for custom aftermarket sound system that maintains factory radio look.  I am the original owner, purchased brand new at South Atlanta BMW/MINI in Union City GA.   

  • Turbo compressor
  • Engine: 1.6L in-line 4 double overhead cam with VVT ( 10.5 :1 compression ratio ; four valves per cylinder)
  • Fuel: premium unleaded ( 91 octane)
  • Fuel consumption: city= 26 (mpg); highway= 34 (mpg); combined= 29 (mpg); vehicle range: 383 miles
  • Gasoline direct injection fuel system
  • 13.2 gallon fuel tank
  • Power: 172 HP ( 128 kW) @ 5,500 rpm; 177 ft lb of torque ( 240 Nm) @ 1,600 rpm
  • Options as listed on window sticker:

    British Racing Green Metallic (with white roof and side mirrors)
    Grey/Carbon Black Leatherette
    Limited Slip Differential *one of last Cooper S to have this option avail
    Sport Suspension
    Multi-function steering wheel
    Foglights
    Xenon headlights
    Bluetooth and USB/iPod adapter
    BMW/MINI Sirius XM 

    British Racing Green with white roof and mirrors.   Adult (over 50 yrs old) driven, non-smoker.  New tires (at 50K miles), new clutch (at 60K miles), new brakes (at 38K miles).  All scheduled maintenance done by MINI of South Atlanta (dealer) as per service computer.  Remaining balance of 6 yr /100,000 mile BMW bumper to bumper service agreement may be transferable to new private party owner but I have not yet verified it.  Complete custom aftermarket stereo system purchased ($3,000) and installed by Area 41, Kennesaw GA.  JL Audio Cleensweep  OEM Audio Interface (allows all the factory stereo look and functions to remain), JL Audio TR690-TXi 6x9 s, JL Audio TR650-CXi 6-1/2 s, JL Audio WXv2 10  subwoofer with enclosure, Alpine PDX 5 5-channel power amp and Alpine 1" tweeters.  Sounds incredible!

    Car was completely gone over by Global MINI Atlanta and any dings, scraps, road marks were removed (Paintless Dent Removal Process) One small mark remains on pass side (no dent just a mark)


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