2013 Mini-cooper "s" Countryman on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L I4 DI
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Cooper S
Year: 2013
Trim: Leather
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Seats
Mileage: 137
Exterior Color: Red
Listed is a 2013 Mini-Cooper Countryman "S" that was purchased new from a dealership and that has been barely driven and that is still UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY. The vehicle was purchased as a spare vehicle, but is no longer needed. The vehicle has under 150 miles, which practically makes the vehicle new. The vehicle does not have any defects and has not been in any accidents.
Features:
-Dual-pane sunroof
-18" rims
-Full leather trim
-road lights
Mini Cooper for Sale
- 2008 mini cooper s, pepper white, warranty(US $14,500.00)
- 2003 mini cooper s, manual trans, sunroof, one owner, grey w/ black leather(US $9,000.00)
- 2010 mini cooper jcw-factory john cooper works edition,chili red,exc! 28k miles(US $24,500.00)
- Countryman s manual 1.6l local trade clean car fax absolute black / beige
- 2009 mini cooper s hatchback 2-door 1.6l(US $15,000.00)
- 2007 mini cooper s panoroff leather sports prem pkg 6-speed turbocharged alloys(US $10,980.00)
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Mini could go even bigger with next Countryman
Mon, 25 Nov 2013We recently reported that the new family of Minis could balloon from eight models to ten or more, but it's not only the model line that's expected to grow: so too could the largest model itself. That, of course, would be the Countryman, which is already bigger than anything else ever to wear the Mini badge. But if you think the current Countryman is already big enough, the latest reports suggest that it could get even bigger. Apparently parent company BMW feels a larger Mini crossover would better compete with more mainstream models in the marketplace.
The Countryman, however, will only be one of the new variants to spin off of the new third-generation Mini. Expect the new Hardtop hatchback introduced in LA to be followed by a new Cabriolet, Roadster, and Paceman. A five-door version of the base hatchback will also join in addition to the new Clubman, which is tipped to get a split tailgate instead of the single hinged aperture on the current model. The jury's still out on the Mini Coupe, which has largely failed to impress, while a convertible crossover could be back in the mix along with the rumored plug-in hybrid version.
Mini headed to North Pole to meet Santa Claus
Wed, 07 Nov 2012It seems that retailers are bringing out the Christmas decorations earlier each year, but Mini's premature holiday spirit could be one for the record books. The day after Black Friday, the "Mini Goes to Santa Claus" adventure will depart from BMW headquarters in Munich, Germany and head up Rovaniemi, Finland (just outside the Arctic Circle) to deliver Christmas letters to Santa Claus -he must have an mail outpost here for his North Pole workshop. Guinness World Records is also getting involved with this trek, by competing for a for the longest-ever wish list to Santa.
Mini has assembled teams of vehicles from 16 countries consisting of all of its current models to drive the almost 1,900 miles. Although it won't be a part of the convoy, the Mini Paceman will be in Rovaniemi to welcome the groups along with former rally driver Rauno Aaltonen who will "demonstrate his unequalled talent" while driving the Paceman. We're not exactly sure what this means, but snowy climates and rally drivers always seem to be a recipe for great entertainment to us.
Scroll down for Mini's press release, but we'll have to wait until later in the month to see what should be some pretty cool pictures of the trip.
Mini Clubvan axed after just 50 sales
Wed, 17 Jul 2013Well, that didn't last long. According to Green Car Reports, Mini has discontinued the Clubvan from its model range in the United States.
Nathalie Bauters, Mini's US communications manager, cited "relatively low demand and the effect of an excessive 25-percent tax on vehicles for commercial use (known as 'the Chicken Tax')" as the key reasons for axing the Clubman from our market, GCR reports. The 2013 Clubvan launched in the US earlier this year, and to date roughly 50 examples have been sold.
The Clubvan, based on the Clubman model, features a flat load floor behind the two front seats, with blacked-out (well, body-colored) side windows. This nifty little cargo wagon could carry up to 33 cubic feet of goods, which while useful, pales in comparison to more capacious offerings like the Ford Transit Connect van.