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2012 Mini Cooper S Turbo Leather Panoramic Roof Premium Pkg Sport Suspension on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:22754 Color: is like new condition without scotches or dents
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States

2012 Mini Cooper S
Premium Package

Premium Package - $1,750
Includes: [302] Anti-Theft Alarm System And [322] Comfort Access Keyless Entry And [345] Chrome Line Interior And [431] Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror And [521] Rain Sensor and Auto Headlights And [534] Automatic Climate Control


STEPTRONIC Automatic Transmission - $1,250
Transmission: automatic with manual mode and paddle shifters includes gearchange paddles, transmission: automatic with manual mode and paddle shifters includes gearchange paddles; Emissions: ( 5.1 annual tons of CO2); Fuel economy: Gasoline 26 MPG city, 34 MPG highway and 29 MPG combined; Weights: published curb weight (lbs): 2,712


Sport Suspension - $500


MINI Yours Sport Leather Steering Wheel - $250
Leather-trimmed, steering wheel; Transmission: and paddle shifters


Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof - $1,000
Electric glass sunroof; Glass roof


Center Armrest - $250
Front seat center armrest


Dynamic Traction Control - $250
Electronic traction control


We are proud to offer this very stylish 2012 Mini Cooper S. The car lost its clean title due to a minor acciedent some time ago. It had damage to the front passanger side. Only the hood, headlight, passanger side fender and front bumper were replaced. No airbags were deployed and no frame damage.

The vehicle has passed a state DMV inspection and issued a Florida Rebuilt Title, which can be registered in any state.
The vehicle runs and drive great with no unusual squeaks or rattles. The vehicle is responsive and no unusual noises coming from the engine or transmission. The vehicle drives straight without pulling to the left or right. The vehicle brakes straight without pulsating or pulling. This Mini is an absolute pleasure to drive. The exterior is like new condition without scotches or dents. The interior is also in like new condition. 


If you have any questions please feel to give me a call at

727-348-9761

I will gladly answer you questions. 
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Mini exiting WRC after just one year

Fri, 12 Oct 2012

There was a fair bit of hullabaloo two years ago when Mini announced a return to the World Rally Championship for this season, but the road to making that happen has been as rocky as a gravel stage. It spent 2011 developing its JCW Countryman WRC challenger, changing its mind about how it wanted to work with Prodrive, dumped a driver due to budget issues, then registering its entry after the deadline had passed in a ploy that might or might not have been a protest aimed at the WRC promoter.
Mini had stated that it wanted to win the whole championship in 2013, and spent 2011 doing six WRC rounds as development. As it stands for this year, the WRC Team Mini Portugal - paid for by Mini, run by ProDrive - scored 26 points in the first rally at Monte Carlo and has so far blanked the rest of the season. The relationship between Mini and ProDrive appeared to be an ever-contentious affair, at the end of this season, even the money will dry up along with what support there was.
Because it contested every race in the calendar, though, Mini says it has completed the FIA requirements for homologation of the JCW Countryman WRC; meaning that privateers can continue purchasing the car and run it in the WRC. BMW Motorsport is continuing development and parts supply of the 1.6-liter turbo engine, and a report in Autosport indicates that ProDrive will continue to run Minis in the series next year.

BMW looking to save billions with cost cuts

Wed, 18 Jun 2014

BMW is planning a fairly extensive overhaul in a bid to recoup some its annual costs, with CEO Norbert Reithofer (pictured above) aiming to save three to four billion euro ($4 to $5.4 billion) per year to help keep the company's profit margins between eight and 10 percent, while also maintaining investments in production expansion and new tech. BMW's profit margins sat at 9.4 percent in 2013.
According to Automotive News Europe, Reithofer is none too pleased about costs at Mini and on the 1 Series, although neither AN nor its source story, from Germany's Manager Magazin, elaborate on what steps could be taken to improve losses on either project. That makes it hard to figure out just where the fat will be trimmed from.
What may happen, though, is that BMW attempts to trim 100 million euros ($135 million) from its German labor costs each year; a solution hinted at a few weeks ago by Germany newspaper Muenchner Merkur. While a dramatic cost reduction, 100 million euros still doesn't begin to even approach the savings envisioned by Reithofer.

2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP will start at $39,950*

Thu, 25 Oct 2012

Get your wallets ready, folks. The 2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP arrives this fall, and we've now learned that the cost of entry for the potent little hatchback is $39,950, (*) including $700 for destination.
Aside from an adorably tough appearance, that just-under-$40,000 price tag gets you a whole host of performance goodies, including a turbocharged four-cylinder engine good for 218 horsepower and as much as 207 pound-feet of torque. No, that isn't any more oomph than what you get in the standard JCW Hardtop, but there's a whole lot more to the GP kit. For starters, there's a fully adjustable coilover suspension, not to mention a reduction in overall weight - at 2,558 pounds, the GP is 121 pounds lighter than a normal John Cooper Works Hardtop.
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