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2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All Wheel Drive All 4 I4 Turbo 16k Miles! Loaded! Lr! on 2040-cars

US $28,765.00
Year:2013 Mileage:16030 Color: is extremely attractive and is complemented by its immaculate Gravity Satellite Gray Leather Hides
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Up for sale is a 2013 Mini Cooper Paceman S All 4 All Wheel Drive Turbo with 16,030 EXTREMELY well cared for miles.  This vehicle is in PHENOMENAL condition & is LIKE BRAND NEW!  This vehicle sold for over $39K less than a year ago & is LOADED WITH OPTIONS!  CLEAN CARFAX & CLEAN TITLE!  Remaining warranty of the 4 Year 50K Mile FACTORY BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY is still in effect!  It is equipped with a 181 Horsepower 171 LBS of Torque 1.6 Liter Turbo Charged I4 Motor and an Automatic Tip-Tronic 6-Speed Transmission.  The vehicle is equipped with the All-Wheel Drive System and handles the road extremely well.  The Starlight Blue Exterior is extremely attractive and is complemented by its immaculate Gravity Satellite Gray Leather Hides.  The vehicle is equipped with the following options: All Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission with Paddle Shifters, Harman Kardon Stereo with Sirius Satellite Radio, CD Player, Auxiliary iPod Input, Technology Package with Navigation & Bluetooth, Cold Weather Package with Heated  Leather Seats, Dual Pane Power Sunroof, Sport Package, Bi-Xenon Headlights with Adaptive Light Control, Automatic Climate Control, On Board Computer, Rear Park Distance Control/Sensors, Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers, Comfort Access System with Proximity Key, Keyless Entry, Security System, Push Button Start/Stop, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Controls, Center Arm Rest, Rear Fold Down Seats, 19” Alloys Wheels, Sport Striping, Black Accented Mirrors/Roof/Headlights, Mini Short Antenna, ETC…  This vehicle is in IMMACULATE condition!  Clean Retail on this car is $32,975!  Please call or text Chase at (801)564-0629 for any additional questions or if you would like to schedule an appointment to take a look at the vehicle. 

 

NADA ROUGH TRADE IN IS $27,750 & CLEAN RETAIL IS $32,975!  THIS VEHICLE SOLD FOR OVER $39k LESS THAN A YEAR AGO!  THIS MINI IS LOADED & IS A PHENOMENAL DEAL!  This vehicle still has factory warranty & drives like new!  You will not be disappointed!  Please contact Chase at (801)564-0629 for any questions.

 

THE MINI IS LOCATED IN KAYSVILLE, UTAH WHICH IS ROUGHLY 25 MILES NORTH OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.  THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD IN "AS IS" CONDITION, BUT HAS THE REMAINDER OF ITS FACTORY WARRANTY.  I CAN ASSIST WITH THE SET UP OF TRANSPORTATION.  TRANSPORTATION COST'S ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.

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Mini Coopers make the best Pac-Man ghosts in Pixels movie trailer

Thu, Mar 19 2015

The concept of fighting off real-world incarnations of classic arcade game characters out to destroy the Earth sounds like a rejected idea for an SNL Digital Short. But it's coming to theaters this summer in a film called Pixels starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. Based on the trailer, it seems the premise of the film is that aliens receive a message from Earth and decide to fight back with vintage arcade characters, including ones from Space Invaders, Q*bert and Donkey Kong. To defeat these baddies, Sandler and Co must beat them in the style of their respective games. When it comes time to take out the giant glowing-yellow Pac-Man, their plan includes outfitting a quartet of Mini Cooper S models as the ghosts. Squint at the cars' license plates to spot a subtle, visual joke. They are called Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Clyde – the nicknames of the enemies in the arcade. While it could be argued that Sandler and James haven't quite been at the top of their games recently, the story here appears to boil down to Ghostbusters with video games, which could work purely on a nostalgic level if it's properly handled. Check out the trailer to spot even more vintage arcade references.

Mini battling sales slump again, is it becoming cliche?

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

Things aren't looking good for Mini this year. The diminutive BMW brand has shown falling sales every month in 2014 in our By the Numbers wrap-ups. If that weren't bad enough, the latest Cooper Hardtop suffered fuel economy issues upon arriving to the US. First, there was a delay getting some versions certified, and then several models had to have their miles-per-gallon ratings revised.
According to Automotive News, the brand's sales are down about 20 percent for the year through October, despite hitting a record 66,502 vehicles in the US for 2013. For their part, Mini execs attribute much of that drop due to constricted supply. However, with the new-generation three-door Cooper finally on sale and the five-door coming at the end of the year, there might be room to bounce back some in the final months of 2014. "We are starting to claw back our way a little bit. It will be an uphill battle," said David Duncan, vice president of Mini of the Americas, to Automotive News. "We will not get back to where we would be even year over year. It should be a lower decrease than it is so far."
AutoTrader Senior Analyst Michelle Krebs reminds Autoblog that external factors aren't helping the brand's sales either. For one, there's "a direct correlation exists between falling gas prices and lower small car sales," she said, and the average price per gallon is now $2.94, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Also, the booming popularity of small crossovers is eating into the compact car market. Mini has its Countryman model, but the trend could be hurting the rest of its lineup. "Mini was fresh, new, unique and stylish, but fashions change and fashion-conscious buyers are fickle. They move on to the next thing," Krebs said.

2020 Mini Cooper SE First Drive | Little range, big fun

Wed, Jan 29 2020

The all-electric Mini Cooper has been a long time coming. The company’s first step toward electrics began in 2008 with the experimental Mini E, a car that used a powertrain co-developed with an outside company and that had some major compromises. It didn't have a back seat, there was even less cargo space than a regular Mini and it wasnÂ’t available to purchase, being offered in limited numbers for a short lease. More than a decade later, the 2020 Mini Cooper SE is available for purchase or lease to anyone, and offers the complete Mini experience, with in-house BMW-Mini technology and fewer compromises. ThatÂ’s also how Mini is marketing the Cooper SE: The S in the name is there to tell you it's as much fun to toss around as the grin-inducing Cooper S. The blunted performance from extra weight and limited range might say otherwise, but from behind the wheel, this is a Mini worthy of its S, and not some fun-challenged economy-mobile. The powertrain uses the same electric motor youÂ’ll find in a BMW i3. It makes 181 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque, which is just 8 hp and 8 lb-ft less than the gas Cooper S. Weight is an issue for performance numbers, since the 3,153 lbs SE lugs around an extra 453 lbs compared with its gas sibling. That reduces its 0-60 mph time from 6.5 seconds to 6.9, and its top speed also drops to just 93 mph as a function of its single-speed transmission. But a half-second to 60 mph is less significant from behind the wheel. Simply put, the Mini Cooper SE feels sprightly. It has the electric motor trademark of instant throttle response, which is amplified by the more aggressive throttle setting in Sport mode. The other trademark is a big lump of torque, though not quite as much as the tire-torching Chevy Bolt EV or Hyundai Kona Electric. These characteristics make the Mini fun for squirting around town and for making passes on the highway. Power starts falling off if you keep your foot down, so on-ramps arenÂ’t as thrilling as the longer-legged gas Minis. Also impressive are the regenerative braking modes. The Cooper SE has a mild mode and an aggressive one, with the former feeling a bit like the engine braking in a manual-equipped gas car, and the heavy one making it easy to drive with one pedal. The extra weight doesnÂ’t hinder handling. In fact, there may be some incremental improvements, as the electric Mini has a 50/50 front/rear weight distribution, better than the front biased gas Minis.