Mini: Cooper S Turbo New Engine (28 Miles) And Clutch!!! 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States
FUN TO DRIVE AND VERY WELL EQUIPPED 2007 MINI COOPER S. NON SMOKER VEHICLE. 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (NEW CLUTCH!!!) AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM CD PLAYER DUAL PLANE PANORAMIC PWR SUNROOF POWER LOCKS BLACK LEATHER SEATS HEATED SEATS RED MIRROR CAPS AND BODY DECALS BI XENON LIGHTS SUMMER AND WINTER SET OF TIRES AND RIMS INCLUDED!!! TOTAL OF 8 RIMS AND 8 TIRES! With only 28 miles on this engine, clutch and many new components you will be ready to MOTOR ON!!! In my opinion this is a better buy than a vehicle with less body miles. All of the common problems with this engine have been corrected. There is no carbon build up on the intake which can occur from 50,000 miles and up, there are no oil leaks from the engine, the water pump and thermostat are new as they come installed on the replacement engine, the timing chain and tensioner is already updated on the new engine, the turbo feed lines and coolant feed lines have all been replaced. Add a new clutch to the picture and no need to worry about how the previous owner drove! All of this topped with the part warranty provided by MINI for two years unlimited miles from date of invoice on parts slip. All new parts dealer purchased!!! Vehicle being sold as is but with the MINI part warranty as described. |
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Mini ditches four-seat Countryman
Wed, 10 Oct 2012Mini is walking away from the rear bucket seats in its Countryman crossover. MotoringFile.com reports that starting in 2013, the CUV will no longer offer just two seats in the second row. Originally, Mini was forced to offer the buckets due to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rules governing the the minimum vehicle width for the allowance of three-wide seating. That rule was recently changed, which allowed Mini to offer the bench seat. Not surprisingly, few buyers have opted for the awkward bucket-and-rail configuration since. Moving forward, all Countryman models will also come with the vehicle's flat-load rear floor as well.
During our time with our long-term Countryman, we found the middle rail between the two buckets to be a bit gimmicky, especially given the fact that the cup holders were only large enough to accommodate a 12-ounce can.
Mini's Superleggera concept could see production; here's what it might look like
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Mini boss Peter Schwarzenbauer tells Automotive News at the 2014 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, that the Superleggera might have a life beyond its debut. "We wanted to test how Mini enthusiasts worldwide were reacting to such a different type of Mini. So far, it has re
ceived overwhelming appreciation," he said to AN. But here's the bad news. All of the unique elements of the droptop wouldn't be cheap to build. Pricing would likely be around 35,000 euros if BMW gives it the green light, according to Schwarzenbauer. It's too early to know whether the road car would use the electric motor from the concept or something more conventional.
Longer, wider, still a Mini | 2017 Mini Countryman First Drive
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