2006 Mini Cooper S, Super Clean, Only 49k Miles, Factory Supercharged 1.6l on 2040-cars
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Body Type:2DR HATCHBACK
Engine:1.6 LITRE SUPERCHARGED
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: PEARL
Make: Mini
Interior Color: BLACK/GREY
Model: Cooper S
Trim: S
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 49,611
You are bidding on a very clean 2006 Mini Cooper with only 49,611 miles!! Hit "Buy it Now" and $AVE!! This car is way below the NADA Book Value which is $14,450 !! This vehicle has the bonnet stripes, factory supercharged engine, sunroofs, 2 sets of tires and wheels, Front hood stone peck protector,and much more!! We are a new car dealership and this was a trade towards a new Subaru. Take a close look at the photos and see just how clean this vehicle is. The right front corner of the bumper is slightly lower then the right (about 1/2") but nothing of concern. This car has a "Clean" Auto Check history and is ready to GO!!! Bid with confidence as we are a New Car Dealership. Please email or call with any questions before you bid. Thank you and Happy Bidding!! $149 Documentation fee is only other fee. Shipping and your local/state tax,title,registration, and doc fee are responsibility of the purchaser. Thanks, Mike Brennan
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