2015 Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
For more details email me at: deniceapril@juno.com .
Very low miles
Garaged
Pepper White Exterior
Polar Beige Gravity Leather
City Package
- Alarm System
- Power Folding Mirrors
- Comfort Access Keyless Entry
- Auto Dimming Mirrors (Side and Rearview)
- Park Distance Control (Rear)
Cold Weather Package
- Heated Front Seats
Mini Connected Package
- Center Armrest
- Voice Command
- Mini Visual Boost
- Enhanced Bluetooth and USB Connection
- Smartphone Integration
- Mini Connected
Technology Package
- Satellite Radio
- Harmon/Kardon Premium Sound System
Extras:
17" Alloy Wheels, Conical, Black
Universal Garage Door Opener
Door Mirror Caps in Black
Color Line Polar Beige
Automatic Climate Control
LED Fog Lights
All Season Tires
Wind Deflector ($599 paid extra but included)
Mini Windshield Cover ($65 paid extra but included)
All Weather Cooper S Floor Mats ($120 paid extra but included)
Under warranty until 36,000 miles ($0 Maintenance Program)
Mini Cooper for Sale
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Auto Services in Colorado
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Auto blog
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Thu, 24 Apr 2014With coupes and convertibles, hatchbacks and crossovers, Mini has done just about every bodystyle we could think of, and then a few more as concepts. But it hasn't done a pickup. At least it hadn't until now.
What we have here is a Mini Paceman (that, of course, being the coupe version of the Countryman) which has been transformed into a pickup by a group of BMW interns. It's called the Mini Paceman Adventure, and it's currently on display at the Mini dealership in Munich. According to BimmerToday.de, the project involved not only chopping the roof and installing a makeshift pickup bed, but also reinforcing the body, reforming the underbody and B-pillar, fitting off-road tires (including a spare fitted to a roof rack) and a handful of other minor modifications.
The photos are a little sketchy (although the dealership tells us a better set will be available soon), but from what we can see, it looks like a pretty solid project - one that makes us wonder if the apprentices' bosses might be paying attention. Because next to the Mini Coupe with its oddball backwards-hat roof treatment, this one-off looks as sensible as you'd expect from a group of German interns.
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