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2012 Jcw John Cooper Works Black And Red **extra Tires** Dealer Maintained on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:27700 Color: combinations are unique to the JCW model
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

 2012 MINI John Cooper Works for Sale!  The car only has 27,700 miles on the odometer and is in great shape. All maintenance has been performed on schedule by BMW/Mini dealerships. The only modification to the car is a strut tower brace for improved chassis stiffness. The car currently rides on performance all-season run-flats. A full set of the stock summer high performance tires will be included (these are not cheap!!!).

Options include:
-Heated Seats
-Automatic Climate Control
-Power Fold-away Mirrors
-Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror
-Panoramic Moonroof
-Rain Sensing Automatic Wipers

If you've done your research, then you know the JCW MINI is a big step above even the S model. It has factory engine upgrades bringing the total power output to 208hp (21hp over the S model). The brakes are larger and incredibly powerful...they will throw you through the windshield if you lay on them hard! The front differential is capable of 90% power transfer as opposed to the standard and S model which are only capable of 40% power transfer. The interior and exterior color combinations are unique to the JCW model, along with the grey faced gauges, which look much nicer than the white face gauges found in the lesser models. Additionally, the JCW model allows the driver to switch off all the traction and electronic stability control, giving the person behind the wheel complete control of the vehicle. All this and 33 mpg!!! Few sports cars have the power to weight ratio, handling, economy, and timeless styling of these cars.

This car looks and drives excellent. I hate to let it go, but my situation dictates I purchase a truck for my work and I have limited parking. My loss is some lucky buyer's gain! Serious buyers only, please. 

This vehicle is also for sale locally; I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

Purchaser is responsible for shipping.


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Last chance to order an R56 Mini Hardtop

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

Mini will be ending custom orders of the current R56 Cooper Hardtop ahead of the retooling process for the new F56 Mini. That means owners who aren't enamored with what they've seen of the model's new look but still want a personalized version of the tossable hot hatch had best get down to their local Mini dealership and submit their order post-haste.
According to Mini enthusiast site Motoringfile, all orders must be submitted by August 28 in order to get a custom build. Orders are also locked in after that, so if you do get one of the spots, make sure you're absolutely content with the car you order. This cutoff will affect all models of the Hardtop, including the John Cooper Works model.
After August 28, owners will need to wait for the new Hardtop to arrive, which Motoringfile estimates will be in March of 2014. If you miss out on this final allocation of hardtops, all is not lost, however. Mini will still accept personalized orders on other bodystyles, which won't be replaced by F56-based models for some time.

Classic Rover Mini is a passion-inspiring plaything

Sun, 01 Sep 2013

Ask anyone that's driven a classic Mini, and they'll probably tell you that their first reaction to driving it was a lot like the start of this video - whooping, shouting, laughing and a whole lot of smiling. This video, from Jon Quirk, editor-in-chief at Auto Trader UK, highlights the connection between him and his Rover Mini Paul Smith. He really nails the man-machine interface that makes owning a great car so much fun. Besides that, Quirk does a good job of enumerating what is so enjoyable about driving a fun car on a twisting road.
For our British readers, this video is also meant to test the waters for a new format from Auto Trader UK, called "I Bought One." With Quirk's Mini, the car-buying site is looking at telling the story of people and their interesting cars. We think this video is a great start, with high production value and solid content. Head on over to the YouTube channel, and let them know what you think. But first, scroll on down for the entire video on this awesome Rover Mini.

2014 Mini John Cooper Works Paceman All4

Thu, 14 Mar 2013

The One Mini Should Have Taken Rallying
It needs to be said: Mini using the Countryman as their World Rally Championship racer's bodystyle of choice has done them no favors on the marketing front. And that's what it's all about in motorsports these days: marketing and image. We have just driven the 2014 Mini John Cooper Works Paceman All4 through Frankfurt's surrounding rural areas, and even in thick snow where few souls dared to tread, it has singularly rekindled some faith in the John Cooper Works sub-brand - a glorious name whose credibility has been threatened by portly and somewhat pointless products like the JCW Countryman.
The JCW Paceman is a little quicker than its Countryman relative, a little lighter, hunkered down lower, and better looking. We can't say we're crazy anymore about the stock Chili Red details and black exterior they keep showing us at these launches, but that's just paint. Then there's that projected pricing of $36k-plus that puts us on the verge of yelling "¡No mas!" But the All4 system on our 215-horsepower Paceman worked extremely well when paired with a set of exceptional Pirelli Sottozero Winter 210 Serie II tires (sized 205/55 R17 91H all around). The combination of all-wheel drive and good rubber encouraged us to gradually up the average speed and enthusiasm the further we drove along.