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Year:
2012
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
208 hp 1.6L I4
Exterior color:
Pepper White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Carbon Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Manual Overdrive
Mileage:
121,513
Stock #:
16529
VIN:
WMWSV9C54CT199821
Pepper White 2012 MINI Cooper Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Manual Overdrive
Price drop

-$1,000

 

2012 MINI Cooper

John Cooper Works Hatchback

121,513 mi

North Salt Lake, UT
Good Deal

$8,448

$7,448

About 2012 MINI Cooper
With news of the new Cooper Coupe dominating the MINI media, another new development is in danger of flying under the radar – MINI Yours. It’s not the only change for the MINI Cooper in 2012, with a new aero kit for John Cooper Works (JCW) trims and floormats for all trims made standard, but the MINI Yours program can seriously change your MINI experience. Offering high-end options, accessories, trim packages and even full special edition trims, MINI Yours attempts to cement MINI’s image as a one-off, premium choice for the style-conscious in the small-car segment. With special paint options, custom wheels, premium seats and more interior materials and designs than we have room to mention here, it mirrors the options list of many higher-end cars, reflecting the associations MINI has with parent company BMW and sibling Rolls-Royce. A Rolls version of the MINI was even announced earlier this year, further supporting its luxury aspirations. Barring these changes, the MINI remains the same, coming off a mild mid-cycle refresh in 2011. That means Base, S and JCW trims in 2-door hatch and convertible styles, all powered by different versions of a 1.6-liter engine. While the Base trim’s 1.6 delivers only 121 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque, it’s more than enough to motivate the MINI’s 2,500-pound curb weight. Equipped with the standard 6-speed manual, the Base MINI will do the 60 jaunt in just 8.4 seconds and still return 29 city mpg/37 highway. Choosing the automatic means a big drop in acceleration however, taking a leisurely 9.7 seconds to do the same 60 sprint. The S adds forced induction in the way of a turbocharger and does much better with 181 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. With the temporary overboost engaged, that can be bumped to 192 lb-ft and shoot the little hatch to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds with the 6-speed manual. Even with that significant power boost, the S still manages a 27/36 fuel economy rating with the manual and 26/34 with the automatic. But for those for whom no sacrifice is tolerable, the JCW trim breaks the 200-hp barrier with 208 horses and 192 lb-ft of torque – enough to get to 60 in 6.2 seconds. Even still, the JCW trim manages 25/33 with the 6-speed manual transmission, the only available. The manual is definitely the better of the two setups, as the automatic has been criticized for rough operation and a reluctance to swap cogs. All MINIs offer a slightly stiff ride, with the larger tires and more aggressive setup of the S and JCW trims making things slightly worse. But the reward you get for that penalty is one of the most responsive, best-handling cars on the market, and certainly at its price point. Safety is handled by traction and stability control as well as 4-wheel assisted antilock discs, even at the Base level, with the JCW trim adding a limited-slip differential and larger brakes. Whereas the MINI enters as a relatively inexpensive car, options can have a big effect on that price point. Despite a modest price increase last year, value was still there, especially considering the 2011 MINI got a power and fuel-efficiency bump. When delving into the MINI Yours options list, value is not a consideration, and with little effort your MINI could crest 50 grand.

 

Year:
2013
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
181 hp 1.6L I4
Exterior color:
Red
Combined gas mileage:
30 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
103,051
VIN:
WMWSV3C50DT479928
Red 2013 MINI Cooper Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive Manual
New arrival

 

2013 MINI Cooper

S Hatchback FWD

103,051 mi

Bixby, OK
Great Deal

$6,398

Year:
2012
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
121 hp 1.6L I4
Exterior color:
Blue
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
95,953
Stock #:
100220
VIN:
WMWSU3C57CT262698
Blue 2012 MINI Cooper Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2012 MINI Cooper

John Cooper Works Hatchback

95,953 mi

Concord, CA
Good Deal

$7,083

Overview

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With news of the new Cooper Coupe dominating the MINI media, another new development is in danger of flying under the radar – MINI Yours. It’s not the only change for the MINI Cooper in 2012, with a new aero kit for John Cooper Works (JCW) trims and floormats for all trims made standard, but the MINI Yours program can seriously change your MINI experience.

Offering high-end options, accessories, trim packages and even full special edition trims, MINI Yours attempts to cement MINI’s image as a one-off, premium choice for the style-conscious in the small-car segment. With special paint options, custom wheels, premium seats and more interior materials and designs than we have room to mention here, it mirrors the options list of many higher-end cars, reflecting the associations MINI has with parent company BMW and sibling Rolls-Royce. A Rolls version of the MINI was even announced earlier this year, further supporting its luxury aspirations.

Barring these changes, the MINI remains the same, coming off a mild mid-cycle refresh in 2011. That means Base, S and JCW trims in 2-door hatch and convertible styles, all powered by different versions of a 1.6-liter engine. While the Base trim’s 1.6 delivers only 121 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque, it’s more than enough to motivate the MINI’s 2,500-pound curb weight. Equipped with the standard 6-speed manual, the Base MINI will do the 60 jaunt in just 8.4 seconds and still return 29 city mpg/37 highway. Choosing the automatic means a big drop in acceleration however, taking a leisurely 9.7 seconds to do the same 60 sprint.

The S adds forced induction in the way of a turbocharger and does much better with 181 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. With the temporary overboost engaged, that can be bumped to 192 lb-ft and shoot the little hatch to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds with the 6-speed manual. Even with that significant power boost, the S still manages a 27/36 fuel economy rating with the manual and 26/34 with the automatic.

But for those for whom no sacrifice is tolerable, the JCW trim breaks the 200-hp barrier with 208 horses and 192 lb-ft of torque – enough to get to 60 in 6.2 seconds. Even still, the JCW trim manages 25/33 with the 6-speed manual transmission, the only available.

The manual is definitely the better of the two setups, as the automatic has been criticized for rough operation and a reluctance to swap cogs. All MINIs offer a slightly stiff ride, with the larger tires and more aggressive setup of the S and JCW trims making things slightly worse. But the reward you get for that penalty is one of the most responsive, best-handling cars on the market, and certainly at its price point. Safety is handled by traction and stability control as well as 4-wheel assisted antilock discs, even at the Base level, with the JCW trim adding a limited-slip differential and larger brakes.

Whereas the MINI enters as a relatively inexpensive car, options can have a big effect on that price point. Despite a modest price increase last year, value was still there, especially considering the 2011 MINI got a power and fuel-efficiency bump. When delving into the MINI Yours options list, value is not a consideration, and with little effort your MINI could crest 50 grand.

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