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2006 Mini Cooper S Description. This 2006 Mini Cooper "S" has 1.6-Liter, 168-horsepower Supercharged engine. Standard features included air conditioning, CD stereo with six speakers, power windows with auto-down, power locks, remote keyless entry, and a rear wiper, leather multifunction steering wheel, cruise control, panoramic sunroof and a lots of more. SUPERCHARGED, LEATHER SATS, PANORAMIC SUNROOF, REAR MOON ROOF. 2006 Mini Cooper S Options •ABS Brakes •Air Conditioning •Alloy Wheels •AM/FM Radio •Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS •Automatic Headlights •Body Style: HATCHBACK 2-DR •Cargo Area Cover •Cargo Volume: 5.30 cu. ft. •C D Player •Curb Weight-automatic: 2723 lbs •Curb Weight-manual: 2679 lbs •Driver Airbag •Front Air Dam •Front Brake Type: Disc •Front Headroom: 38.80 in. •Front Hip Room: 38.00 in. •Front Legroom: 41.30 in. •Front Shoulder Room: 50.90 in. •Front Side Airbag •Front Spring Type: Coil •Front Suspension: Ind •Fuel Economy-city: 23 - 25 miles/gallon •Fuel Economy-highway: 32 miles/gallon •Ground Clearance: 4.80 in. •Interval Wipers •Keyless Entry •Leather Steering Wheel •Overall Height: 55.80 in. •Overall Length: 143.90 in. •Overall Width: 66.50 in. •Passenger Airbag •Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror •Power Door Locks •Power Windows •Rear Brake Type: Disc •Rear Headroom: 37.60 in. •Rear Hip Room: 39.00 in. •Rear Legroom: 31.30 in. •Rear Shoulder Room: 44.70 in. •Rear Spoiler •Rear Spring Type: Coil •Rear Suspension: Ind •Rear Window Defogger •Rear Wiper •Run Flat Tires •Second Row Folding Seat •Side Head Curtain Airbag •Standard Seating: 4 •Steering Type: R&P •Tachometer •Tank: 13.20 gallon •Tilt Steering •Tilt Steering Column •Tire Pressure Monitor •Tires: 195/55R16 •Track Front: 57.20 in. •Track Rear: 57.50 in. •Traction Control •Turning Diameter: 34.80 in. •Vehicle Anti-Theft •Wheelbase: 97.10 in. •2 Door •2 Wheel Drive •2nd Row Bucket Seats •Alarm •Antilock Brakes •Anti-theft •Automatic Headlight •Bucket Seats •CD Changer •Cloth Seats •Driver Air Bag •Fog lamps •Front Wheel Drive •Hands-Free Communication System •Heated Seats •Leather Seats •Lumbar Support •Automatic Transmission •Passenger Air Bag •Power Mirrors •Power Steering •Rear Defrost •Steering Wheel Controls
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2020 Mini John Cooper Works GP is priced from $45,750
Mon, Nov 4 2019Mini hasn’t even given us all the details for the upcoming John Cooper Works GP, but it already has a price. Set to debut at this month's L.A. Auto Show, the GP will start at $45,750. The last GP-badged Mini sold for $39,950, so this mid-$40,000 price point isnÂ’t out of the ordinary or unexpected. However, itÂ’s still pretty nuts considering the competition. Mini previously told us the GP will have “over 300 horsepower” and go around the Nurburgring in less than 8 minutes. Global production is also limited to 3,000 total cars, but itÂ’s not clear how many of those will be coming stateside. Mini John Cooper Works GP View 30 Photos A regular 2020 John Cooper Works Hardtop starts at $34,250, but itÂ’s making do with considerably less horsepower at 231 ponies. A Civic Type R retails for $37,230. A Golf R is $41,290 and the WRX STI costs $37,895. WeÂ’ll note that Mini hasnÂ’t said how much standard equipment is included with the $45,750 asking price, so it could get much more expensive from there — Mini will surely let you go nuts with the configurator. That said, we can hope the high asking price does include an array of niceties you'd have to pay for on higher trims of the JCW Hardtop. When it launches later this November, Mini has already promised it will be the fastest car itÂ’s ever produced. WeÂ’re excited to see the extreme Mini take to the streets in mid-2020, as the GP models in the past have always provided us with a gloriously fun driving experience.
Autoblog editors choose their favorite racecars of all time
Thu, Feb 26 2015If you like cars, there is a good chance that you like racecars. There's something about the science and the art of going faster, of competition, of achievement, that accelerates the hearts of enthusiasts. It doesn't matter the series, the team or the manufacturer – there's something about racing that stirs emotions and lifts spirits. It's that way with many of you, and it's that way with our editors. With that in mind, we offer a list of our favorite racecars of all time. Of course, we'd like to hear some of yours in the comment section below. 1970 Porsche 917 Compared to some of the obscure choices by my colleagues, I feel like the Porsche 917 is almost so obvious a pick as to not be worth mentioning. Still, when coming up with my answer, my mind invariably went back to this classic racer – specifically in its blue-and-orange Gulf livery – while watching Le Mans on DVD and later Blu Ray with my dad. Long, low and curvaceous, few vehicles have ever looked sexier lapping a track than the 917. More than just a pretty face, this beauty had speed, too, thanks to several tunes of flat-12 engines over the course of its racing life. In the early '70s, Porsche was a dominant force throughout sports-car competition, and the 917 (shown above at the 1970 24 Hours of Daytona) was the tip of that spear, including back-to-back victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Largely without dialogue or really much of a traditional plot, Le Mans is like a tone poem of racing goodness. While the 917's importance to motorsports history is undoubtedly fascinating, it's still this cinematic depiction of the Porsche racer that draws me in most, especially with the volume cranked. – Chris Bruce Associate Editor 1964 Mini Cooper S How could everyone not be selecting the 1964 Mini Cooper S piloted by Paddy Hopkirk and Henry Liddon? That car, 33 EJB, took the first of British Motor Corporation's four Monte Carlo Rally wins (it should have been five, but French judges got the British Minis [and Fords] disqualified on a technicality regarding headlights... which its own car, the winning DS, was also in violation of). The tiny red car and its white roof beat out Ford Falcons, Mercedes-Benz 300SEs and scores of Volvos, Volkswagens and Saabs. This, along with the several years of dominance that followed, cemented the idea that not only could the tiny, two-tone Mini be a real performance vehicle, but that family-friendly city cars in general could be fun.
KBB 2013 Brand Image Awards has some obvious and oddball winners
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