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The Mini brand name lives under the auspices of BMW. While they do make a two-door subcompact hatchback called the Mini, the brand has also expanded its repertoire into larger vehicles. One of their hot ones is the Countryman, a subcompact crossover SUV with quintessentially Mini styling, and above all, the brand’s signature go-kart-like handling. The Countryman debuted for the 2010 model year and is now in the third generation. Plus, when it’s got the John Cooper Works treatment, you know you’re in for, well, a treat. That’s what you’ll get with this 10,000-mile 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 from Appleton, Wisconsin. This enjoyable family transporter comes with a host of features, including MINI Driving modes, the MINI Excitement Package, the MINI Yours Interior Style Package, and so much more.
This 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 sports a two-tone exterior. The major parts of the vehicle come in MINI Yours Enigmatic Black, but there’s a Chilli Red roof and mirror caps. You can also see red brake calipers from behind the 18-inch JCW Grip Spoke alloy wheels with JCW floating center caps. The car also includes the Lights Package. The interior of this 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 is unlike anything else in terms of design. It’s got black all-weather floor mats, Iconic trim, Carbon Black and Dinamica/Leather interior, a Nappa leather-wrapped steering wheel, and even a MINI first aid kit. A Harman/Kardon premium sound system is present, hooked up to the car’s infotainment suite that’s controlled via a touchscreen that takes center stage within a circular design element. This design element harks back to the centrally mounted speedometer in the original Mini of 1959. You’ve also got a spacious trunk with a MINI-branded luggage compartment mat.
This 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 comes with a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine under the hood. The engine reportedly makes a healthy 307hp and 295lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with an 8-speed sport automatic transmission. But what’s really nice is that the car is all-wheel drive, using Mini’s ALL4 system. You’ve also got sport-tuned suspension for that signature handling feel that Minis are renowned for.
The Mini brand name lives under the auspices of BMW. While they do make a two-door subcompact hatchback called the Mini, the brand has also expanded its repertoire into larger vehicles. One of their hot ones is the Countryman, a subcompact crossover SUV with quintessentially Mini styling, and above all, the brand’s signature go-kart-like handling. The Countryman debuted for the 2010 model year and is now in the third generation. Plus, when it’s got the John Cooper Works treatment, you know you’re in for, well, a treat. That’s what you’ll get with this 10,000-mile 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 from Appleton, Wisconsin. This enjoyable family transporter comes with a host of features, including MINI Driving modes, the MINI Excitement Package, the MINI Yours Interior Style Package, and so much more.
The Mini brand name lives under the auspices of BMW. While they do make a two-door subcompact hatchback called the Mini, the brand has also expanded its repertoire into larger vehicles. One of their hot ones is the Countryman, a subcompact crossover SUV with quintessentially Mini styling, and above all, the brand’s signature go-kart-like handling. The Countryman debuted for the 2010 model year and is now in the third generation. Plus, when it’s got the John Cooper Works treatment, you know you’re in for, well, a treat. That’s what you’ll get with this 10,000-mile 2024 Mini Countryman John Cooper Works ALL4 from Appleton, Wisconsin. This enjoyable family transporter comes with a host of features, including MINI Driving modes, the MINI Excitement Package, the MINI Yours Interior Style Package, and so much more.
Chevy’s C5 Corvette was introduced for the 1997 model year as the successor to the wildly popular C4 Corvette. The C5 took many of the C4’s best aspects and further refined them. However, it saw a significant mechanical change in that the gearbox was now sited at the rear of the car, directly driving the rear axle. This set-up optimized weight distribution, making the Corvette an even better track handler than it already was. Facilitating this system was a torque tube that rotated at crankshaft RPM, running down the middle of the car straight to the gearbox. This system resulted in the magic 50-50 weight distribution that keen performance driving enthusiasts crave. Today’s 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Hardtop offers that, plus the rarer hardtop body style, and a manual gearbox, making it a truly appealing car for someone who loves to drive and seeks a future classic. This car has covered just under 125,000 miles and lives in New York.
Many people believe that the Porsche Boxter is the greatest first-time Porsche purchase because, for a relatively reduced cost, you can get yourself into the driver's seat of a very capable sports car. It is sublime to drive and won’t punish you in the daily grind. This was at least when it was first introduced. Today, they have become coveted classics that earn compliments wherever they go. The Boxter was the company's first roadster since the 914, and it was a smash success. The Porsche 986, especially the first generation, is an enjoyable, low-maintenance car. That is why we think that you will love this beautiful example of the 1998 Porsche Boxster. It shows 64800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Glendale, Arizona. With a few packages up its sleeve, this nippy beauty is ready to arrive at your home.
The Porsche 911 is a car that most petrolheads and enthusiasts aspire to own at some stage of their lives. It’s one of the most prolific sports cars in the world, with its quirky, rear-engined layout and distinctive teardrop shape that’s changed little from its introduction in 1964 to the present day. From that point over six decades ago until 1998, the engine used air cooling, resulting in a distinctive purr. However, post-1998 cars have water-cooled engines, a casualty of tightening emissions regulations. The flip side of this is, water cooling enabled them to make even more power and offer more potent performance. That’s why we’re sure that this Maryland-based 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet won’t have any trouble finding a new home. It’s from the 997 generation, is a drop-top and has driven just under 92,000 miles so far.
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