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2002 Mini Cooper S W/ Upgrades Around 25k Asking For Less Than Half Runs Great on 2040-cars

US $10,700.00
Year:2002 Mileage:59607
Location:

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States

Fun and reliable 2002 MINI Cooper S with Upgrades. She's got a supercharger, brembo six piston brakes, sway bars, upgraded suspension with better shocks and lowered, yakahoma tires with nice black rims. I hate to see her go but I'm moving and can't bring her with me. And an added safety bonus of note: if your considering this beauty for your kid I think it's a great purchase because while they are driving the stick shift will keep them from excessive distractions with their hands like texting and the like also since the car is lowered and has a short wheel base the driver will feel the road more and have to drive slower on crappy roads which are plentiful in Louisiana. She's not perfect with a ding and some missing paint on the bumpers (product of Northern California hill parking) but at this price a steal. Here's more of the specific details:
EXTERIOR
* Headlights-Auto-Leveling
* Daytime Running Lights
* Power Driver Mirror
* Intermittent Wipers
* Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
* Rear Spoiler
INTERIOR
* Bucket Seats
* Premium Synthetic Seats
* Pass-Through Rear Seat
* 2nd Row Bench Seat
* Tire Pressure Monitoring System
* Front Reading Lamps
* Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
* Passenger Vanity Mirror
* Driver Vanity Mirror
* Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
* Adjustable Steering Wheel
* Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
* CD Player
* AM/FM Stereo
* A/C
* Vehicle Anti-Theft System
* Power Door Locks
* Keyless Entry
* Power Windows
MECHANICAL
* Tires - Rear Performance
* Tires - Front Performance
* 4 Cylinder Engine
* Supercharged
* Gasoline Fuel
* 6-Speed M/T
* M/T
* Traction Control
* Electronic Stability Control
* Front Wheel Drive
* Aluminum Wheels
* Compact Spare Tire
* 4-Wheel ABS
* 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
* Power Steering
SAFETY
* Rear Head Air Bag
* Side Head Air Bag
* Side Air Bag
* Driver Air Bag
* Passenger Air Bag
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2014 Mini Cooper S

Fri, 27 Jun 2014

One of the big challenges as an automotive journalist is reviewing cars that you have a personal connection to. I have a strong passion for Minis. My first new car was a 2004 Cooper S, and I still own a 2006 model. It's this affinity that's left me with a general disdain of the 2007 to 2013 model relative to my first-gen.
The last-generation cars, with their turbocharged engines, softer suspensions, duller steering and homelier looks are, in my mind, inferior to their 2002 to 2006 predecessors. As a car reviewer, though, I couldn't in good conscience argue the same point. The R56, as the last-gen cars were known internally and by enthusiasts, was a better-balanced vehicle that retained the lion's share of the abilities and character of the first-generation, R53 Cooper S, but they were better thought out, better designed, more livable, and felt like more complete products.
Before the third-generation of the reborn Mini Cooper S landed in my driveway, I couldn't help but wonder whether the model would continue its slide towards mass appeal, or if it would re-embrace the enthusiast realm with a stronger driver-focused mission. As I found out during my week with the car, it was a bit of both.

Mini Paceman modified by Roberto Cavalli for annual Life Ball charity

Fri, 10 May 2013

This year's award for Life Ball Mini designer goes to Roberto Cavalli. The Life Ball is a charity event held in Vienna, Austria every year that raises money to fight the spread of HIV and AIDS. Since 2001, the year of its reintroduction, Mini has been involved with the ball, auctioning a car that has been made over by a world-famous designer. This year Cavalli gets the nod and a Paceman for a canvas.
The iridescent brown/black paint is the eye-catcher in the sketch above (click to enlarge), but don't forget to note Cavalli's logo on the roof. We're not sure what other flourishes he has in mind for the car, but those in attendance will find out on May 24 when it's unveiled at the Cavalli store opening in Vienna. The press release below has more details.

First Mini John Cooper Works prototype spied

Fri, 14 Feb 2014

The highlight of Mini's 2014 Detroit Auto Show stand was the arrival of the John Cooper Works Concept, a sportier version of the three-door hatch that presages the next JCW model on the new platform. Now, we have our first images of the production car undergoing winter testing way up north in Sweden.
Really, the Mini camouflage can't hide what this car is. Between the JCW-branded brake calipers and extra intakes in the front fascia, it's fairly easy to see that this is the sportier version of the car our own Jeremy Korzeniewski wrote about last week. We're expecting the JCW variant to pack a fair bit more firepower than the three-cylinder Cooper he tested, of course. Rumors have circulated that the hottest Mini model could jump to 230 horsepower, up from the current, non-GP car's 208.
There are a number of style features missing here, and while it's entirely possible we'll see things like the JCW Concept's diffuser and side gills arrive when this car is shown in production form (or even further along in testing), their absence in these spy photos is telling. We certainly think this car will become the production JCW Hardtop, but there may be another explanation. The lack of certain aesthetic features means this could be a test of the JCW Engine Kit, which in past Minis slotted in between the standard Mini Cooper S and the factory Works car. We'll admit, it's a long-shot, but there is precedent for it - the JCW Tuning Kit arrived a year before the factory model in the last-generation car. The same reasoning could be used to explain the presence of the JCW-branded brakes, which have been another well-known Mini accessory over the years.