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Lqqk Loved Great Mini Roadster on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:11000 Color: PACKAGE
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United States

 Thanks for Looking at my Loved Mini Roadster  selling due too  help My Greatest lil Grand daughter who as been diagnosed with Autism and her medical bills are steep,  so I am selling this great Roadster to help as I can..

This one has almost every Package and a few great add ons  at a tune of about 40 grand and every mile  babied  and every corner a BIG SMILE!!!!!!   LET'S MOTOR

MINI CONNECTED PACKAGE

TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE
JCW INTERIOR PACKAGE
JCW EXTERIOR PACKAGE

MINI WIRED PACKAGE

ENTERTAINMENT
 Bluetooth mobile phone & USB/iPod adapter
 AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: aux input jack, auto speed volume control, (6) speakers
 HD radio
EXTERIOR
 Car jack w/wrench

Black headlight Housing
 Halogen headlights -inc: beam-throw control, follow-me-home function, adjustable off delay
 Active rear spoiler
 Run-flat tires
 Black mesh grille
 Body color mirror caps
 Front fog lights
 Body-color sport bumpers -inc: front brake cooling ducts
 Speed-sensitive front intermittent wipers
 17" X 7.0" cross spoke alloy wheels -inc: P205/45R17 tires
 John Cooper Works aerodynamic kit
 Hood scoop air intake
 Pwr mirrors
 Chrome exterior door handles
 Black semi-auto convertible soft top -inc: openometer
INTERIOR
 Pwr locks
 Multi-function John Cooper Works leather tilt/telescopic steering wheel -inc: cruise/audio controls
 Convertible wind deflector
 Pwr windows -inc: one-touch down
 Stainless steel pedals
 Digital clock


(1) rear cup holder
 Front sun visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
 Remote keyless entry -inc: central locking open/close, trunk unlock feature, (2) fobs
 Color-adjustable ambient lighting
 (2) 12V pwr outlets
 Lighting -inc: map/reading, footwell
 On-board trip computer -inc: outside temp, average fuel consumption & speed, range
 Instrumentation -inc: tachometer, center-mounted speedometer
 Shift knob w/red gear shift pattern
 Toggle switch instrument controls
 Floor mats
 Air conditioning -inc: pollen micro-filter, air recirculation
 Interior trunk compartment pass through
 Engine immobilizer
 Center console -inc: storage compartment, (2) cup holders
 Sport button -inc: accelerator & steering programs
 Rear window defogger
 Extended decor rings
 Carbon black interior color
 Front sport bucket seats -inc: manual seat adjustment, seat height adjustment, seatback easy-entry, adjustable headrests
 Climate controlled glove box
 Piano black interior trim
 Central locking system -inc: fuel filler cap release
MECHANICAL
 Ventilated front & solid rear disc brakes -inc:


Speed-sensitive variable pwr electric steering
 Engine start/stop button
 1.6L OHC 16-valve tuned turbocharged I4 engine
 Fully electronic throttle control
 Sport twin-pipe exhaust system
 MacPherson independent front suspension
 Front wheel drive
 Multi-link rear suspension
 6-speed manual Getrag transmission
PROCESSING-OTHER
 ** PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT **
SAFETY
 Tire pressure monitor
 Cornering brake control (CBC)
 Dual stage front airbags -inc: passenger occupant sensor
 Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags
 3-point seat belts -inc: front automatic pretensioners & force limiters
 Dynamic traction control
 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
 Electronic brake force distribution (EBD)
 Dynamic stability control (DSC)
 Advanced crumple zones
 Deployed airbag triggered crash sensor -inc: fuel cutoff, activate hazard lights & interior lights, doors unlock
 Side impact door beams w/interlocking anchoring systemOptions Include:

6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  STEPTRONIC-PADDLE SHIFTER

HEATED FRONT SEATS

CENTER ARMREST

WHITE TURN-SIGNAL INDICATORS

17" X 7.0" CROSS SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS

Deluxe  Clear Bra  very important for a Mini

Mini Fini  Tow and bike set up, I Think the best you can get

NM SPORT EXHAUST  ADDED POWER


Miles  will be added as its driven   and this beauty is sold as is


So Let This Mini be your Next Love  and Open to real offers  505-385-2769




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Hands on with the 2016 Mini Clubman

Sat, Sep 12 2015

When the original Mini Clubman debuted, it was marketed as a bigger, more versatile version of the popular Hardtop. But over the years, the British brand's lineup has grown both in terms of vehicle size and number of models on offer, leaving the original car's formula by the wayside. There are now two five-door models, in the form of the Countryman and Hardtop, both of which offer more versatility than the four-and-a-half-door Clubman ever could. For 2016, Mini has transformed the Clubman, making it once again the brand's most versatile model. To familiarize ourselves with the new six-door model – yes, there really are six doors – ahead of the car's official debut in Frankfurt next week, Mini USA's product planning manager, Patrick McKenna, walked us through both the interior and exterior changes for the brand's newest model. As McKenna tells it, the BMW-owned company has gone to great lengths to make the Clubman more than just a long-wheelbase car with barn doors. There are changes both inside and out that not only serve to better distinguish this new model from the brand's other five-doors, but from anything else in Mini's lineup. Check out our chat with McKenna at the top of the page, and stay tuned for more Clubman news next week.

2016 Mini Clubman First Drive [w/video] [UPDATE]

Fri, Sep 25 2015

UPDATE: After playing with the newly launched Clubman configurator, we've revised the as-tested estimate to what we think is a more accurate $40,250, based on how our Swedish tester was equipped. Mini had a good idea when it introduced the last-generation Clubman, offering a slightly bigger, more versatile vehicle, with its own unique styling traits. Sounds good, right? Well, as it turned out, that wasn't necessarily all for the best, and not because there was any problem with the car itself. Mini's fleshed out model range, which now includes both the all-wheel-drive, four-door Countryman and the new four-door Hardtop has rendered the original Clubman idea rather obsolete. Enter the new Clubman. Gone is its awkward club door, and in its place are an extra pair of real, traditional doors. But even more than changes to its body, Mini has taken the original Clubman idea – to build a more versatile version of the beloved Hardtop – to its logical extreme, going larger. More importantly, this 2016 model represents a more premium, comfortable direction for the Mini brand. But don't worry, loyalists, this is still very much a Mini. The 2016 Clubman is the longest vehicle Mini has ever made. As was the case with the previous Clubman, this new model rides on a longer wheelbase than the Hardtop's. The 105.1-inch span is arguably more maxi than mini, offering buyers anywhere from 2.9 to 6.9 inches of extra space between the axles. It also makes the Clubman the longest vehicle Mini has ever made. But at 168.3 inches in length, this new model is still significantly shorter than a compact wagon like the 179.6-inch Volkswagen Golf SportWagen, or even another C-segment hatch, like the five-door variants of the Ford Focus (171.6 inches) and Mazda3 (180.3 inches). On top of the extra length, Mini stretched the body by a full three inches, while the track has been increased by 2.4 inches at both ends of the car. Taken as a whole, the Clubman is exceptionally roomy, considering its footprint. The suspension, a multi-link rear with front struts, is softer than that of a Mini Hardtop, but that's not saying a lot – handling is significantly sharper than in the vehicles listed above. And we're betting it will stand out against the brand's intended targets – a list that ranges from the Volkswagen Golf to the Mercedes-Benz A-Class. Feedback through the wheel is on the low side for something wearing a Mini badge.

Mini prepping new John Cooper Works convertible

Sat, Jan 17 2015

Those enamored by a Mini's spritely handling and retro styling but looking for that extra performance edge have had a succession of John Cooper Works models to choose from, straight through to the latest version unveiled this week in Detroit. And now, Mini appears to be preparing a JCW version of the new convertible. Spied undergoing cold-weather testing in Scandinavia, this Mini prototype appears to be wearing the tell-tale signs of a JCW model, combined with the folding fabric roof of the convertible model. Mini has yet to reveal the convertible version of the latest, third-generation Cooper, but while we're expecting it to take a similar approach to the outgoing model – with four seats and a soft top stacking up in the back when open – there's always the chance that, with the demise of the two-seat Roadster model, the roof on the new cabrio will fold more flush with the rear deck. Since this prototype, like the previous one we saw over a year ago on a flat-bed truck, has its roof up, it's impossible to say at this point. What we can see is that this prototype, though decked out in swirly camouflage, is wearing the upgraded body kit of the new JCW hatch, including the flared wheel arches, big air vents and dual central exhaust tips. The wheels, though wearing snow tires appropriate to the climate, fill those flared fenders well, and are in turn packed with what look like pretty big brakes. Expect the 2.0-liter turbo four to pack the same 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque as the hardtop version, only with the added thrill of wind in your hair. Of course, if Mini is indeed preparing to launch a JCW version of the new convertible, there's nothing to say it won't do the same with the four-door Hardtop, the upcoming Clubman wagon or any other body-style in the new range. Featured Gallery Mini JCW Convertible: Spy Shots View 9 Photos Image Credit: CarPix Spy Photos MINI Convertible Performance jcw mini convertible mini cooper convertible