2010 Loaded Low Mileage Mint Condition Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Chili Red
Make: Mini
Interior Color: Carbon Black Leatherette
Model: Cooper S
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: bas 2 door
Drive Type: 6 Speed Automatic
Mileage: 20,000
Year: 2010
Make: MINI
Model: Cooper S
Trim: Base 2dr
Mileage: 20,000
Engine: 4 Cyl.
Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic
Exterior: Chili Red
Interior: Carbon Black Leatherette
Under Factory Warranty!
Options
- 3 Point Seatbelts
- Trip Computer
- Navigation System
- Heated Front Seats
- Cruise Control
- AM/FM Radio
- Intermittent Wipers
- Bucket Seats
- Anti-Theft Device(s)
- Rollover Protection System
- Fuel Data Display
- CD/DVD Player in Dash
- Traction Control System
- Adjustable Head Rests
- Tachometer
- Multi-Function Steering Wheel
- Power Windows
- Carpeting
- Reading Light(s)
- Power Steering
- Panorama Roof
- EBD Electronic Brake Dist
- Push Button Start
- Daytime Running Lights
- Air Conditioning
- Rear Spoiler
- Vehicle Stability Assist
- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
- Radial Tires
- Power Door Locks
- Passenger Seat Height Adjust
- Airbag Deactivation
- Outside Temperature Gauge
- Ambient Light Package
- Side Air Bag System
- Rear Window Defroster
- Remote Trunk Release
- Side Impact Door Beams
- Power Mirrors
- Body-Color Bumpers
- Dual Air Bags
- Auto Express Down Window
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Vanity Mirrors
- Power Outlet(s)
- Leatherette Upholstery
- Run Flat Tire System
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Judge to approve settlement of Mini CVT lawsuits
Sun, 25 Aug 2013BMW has agreed to settle a number of class-action lawsuits out of court. The suits stem from drivetrain issues on the 2001 to 2006 R50 Mini Cooper - in particular, its continuously variable transmission. The transmission was known to fail, often without warning on otherwise healthy and well-maintained vehicles. This wasn't the only major issue to afflict the original BMW-era Mini models.
According to legal site Topclassactions.com, the suits alleged that BMW knowingly hid the defects in the CVT from customers while informing dealers of the issue. The first suit was filed in 2011, while four additional suits have followed. Now, BMW has reportedly settled, offering to reimburse 1,200 owners that needed repairs within eight years or 150,000 miles of their purchase. Repair prices for the transmission range from $6,000 to $9,000.
Under the agreement, BMW will also offer up to $4,100 to members of the suit that had fixes performed at a third-party shop, while owners who sold their cars at a loss due to the issues are slated to receive up to $2,000. Finally, owners who are part of the suit will be warrantied for a further eight years and 150,000 miles.
2014 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman All4
Fri, 11 Apr 2014The standard Mini Countryman is a bit of an odd duck against the backdrop of 'normal' small crossovers like the Mazda CX-5 and the Ford Escape, but I sort of get it. Apply the same winning Mini formula to a CUV, and you get a smaller-than-average entry in the segment, one that is far more entertaining to drive than the norm, more stylish inside and out and pretty expensive when cross-shopped. That list of qualities doesn't appeal to all crossover shoppers, sure, but it intrigues a big enough list that the Countryman has reason for being.
Now, add the expensive John Cooper Works package to the Countryman's already niche goodies list, and Mini starts to lose me. So, I'm getting the softer suspended, taller, generally less dynamically joyful version of the brand's core values, but now you're charging me at least $35,000 ($13k more expensive than the basic, front-drive Cooper Countryman and $7k more than the MSRP of the Cooper S All4 version)? What's that? You're going to make it look like a garish, tippy-toed tuner car in the process? Take my money.
Or, actually, let me keep it. I can swing with a lot of the weirdness that Mini has to offer, but this car pushed me past my limit.
Mini lineup could expand to include up to 10 models, still no hope for Rocketman
Tue, 12 Feb 2013During an event in Ponce, Puerto Rico last week where Mini introduced members of the media to the 2013 Paceman and John Cooper Works GP, product planners discussed that the brand's lineup could expand to eventually include up to 10 bodystyles. Currently, the Mini range consists of seven models: the Hardtop, Clubman, Convertible, Countryman, Coupe, Roadster and Paceman.
Speaking to members of the media, David Duncan, Mini USA sales manager, said that these new models could fall into a range of niches - "any segment that makes sense for a small car." No specific vehicle classes were discussed, but Duncan stated that the possibilities are endless, "as long as we're the smallest player in any segment."
Well, nearly endless. We've been hoping that Mini would re-think its decision to nix plans to create a vehicle smaller than the Hardtop - a notion previewed by the excellent Rocketman concept (shown above) from the 2011 Geneva Motor Show - but the automaker once again stated that this is absolutely off the table. In order to create a vehicle of the Rocketman's size, a completely new platform would have to be engineered (that's expensive), and while Mini has looked into acquiring existing architecture from another brand, parent company BMW has reportedly put the kibosh on such an act. If a Rocketman is ever to be born, BMW/Mini will do it on its own, and right now, that simply isn't in the cards.