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MINI John Cooper Works ***Preisvorteil-10030€***Leder Panorama Navi HeadU

Features

FUEL

Super E10 95

YEAR

2L09384

COLOUR

2020

BODYWORK

KILOMETRAGE

18.000 km

TRANSMISSION

Automatic transmission

CYLINDREE

LOCATION

Description

MINI John Cooper Works ***Preisvorteil-10030€***Leder Panorama Navi HeadU

Details

Status

State

Demonstration

Previous owners

1

Next check

06/2023

Guarantee

24 months

Features

Brand

MINI

Model

John Cooper Works

Ad number

2L09384

Year

2020

Exterior colour

Black

Type of paint

Metallized

Original colour

midnight black

Interior

Leather

Bodywork

Sedan

Doors

3

Seats

4

Key number

0005/085

Country version

Germany

Transmission

Transmission

Automatic transmission

Speeds

8

Displacement

1,998 cc

Cylinders

4

Tare weight

1.630 kg

Engine type

Before

Environment

Fuel

Super E10 95

Fuel consumption: More information on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of new cars can be found on the ADEME new car comparator.

6.9 l/100 km (combined)
8.5 l/100 km (urban)
6 l/100 km (extra-urban)

CO2 emissionsFurther information on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of new cars can be found on the ADEME new car comparator.

158 g/km (combined)

Emission class

Euro 6d-TEMP

CO2-Effizienz
Calculated on the basis of the average CO₂ emission in the car.

SEATS

GUARANTEE

EMPTY WEIGHT

C-MIXED

C-EXTRA

CO2 EMISSION

STATUS

CO2 CLASS

Entertainment Media

Security

Other

Vehicle options

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Yes this is our service, directly down the road from you we deliver your vehicle the weekend after your transaction according to your availability.

Our frequently asked questions

What is a car agent?

The automobile agent is an actor independent of the manufacturer-distributors who has developed a well-established network of suppliers of all makes (dealer-distributors in France but also in various countries of the European Union) enabling him to negotiate, buy and offer new and used vehicles at advantageous and therefore attractive prices.

A car agent is an intermediary who acts on behalf of private individuals with dealerships. He is commissioned by his client to carry out a personalised search and to buy a vehicle that meets his requirements in terms of equipment and budget.

You pay for your vehicle in Euros, the transaction will be done at the daily Euro exchange rate

In the different countries of the European Union, the commercial policy of the manufacturers is different in each country according to the markets, hence the fact that the tariffs are more advantageous for certain models in Great Britain.

We are in contact with other agents and work together, which is why our prices are very competitive.

All the vehicles we offer you are from dealerships in Germany and/or Europe (mainly.

It is possible for us to deliver your vehicle to your home, but this will incur a small additional cost depending on the distance from our delivery point to your home

UKAUTO INSPECTION

Nowadays, mileage readings can be manipulated relatively easily. So never rely solely on the indicated mileage. We check the Car-Pass, the maintenance booklet, the repair bills, the technical inspections, the wear and tear on the gearstick and pedals, and the wear and tear on the driver's seat. Also suspicious: if the car has been driven regularly but has suddenly stopped driving in the last year or two. In such cases, we ask the seller directly and observe his reaction and credibility.

Ideally, we inspect the vehicle in daylight and in a dry state. We look at the different shades of colour and any paint residues on the rubber seals or windows to see if the vehicle has been touched up. We ask the seller about the reasons for the retouching. We look for surface irregularities and possible traces of sealant. To do this, we subject the suspect areas to a paint tester to determine the thickness of the sealant.

is frequently found on doors, bonnet, wings and junctions. We check all doorways, sunroof edges and window frames for rust. We also examine the underside of the vehicle: are the brake or fuel lines rusty? A muffler rusts quickly at the welds and connections to the clamps. A thin layer of rust is not a problem here. If necessary, let's spike the rusty spots. Ask whether the underbody has been recently coated with a protective layer - this can often hide the rusty areas.

We ask the seller whether the vehicle has been in an accident and the nature of the damage, as well as checking the gaps in the doors, fenders and bumpers for evenness. We also check for slight differences in paint colour and deformation. Repairs almost always leave traces - and the screws on the chassis are usually painted at the factory together with the vehicle; if not, we ask why not.

The rims and tyre sizes must be permitted for the vehicle. Ideally, the vehicle has summer and winter tyres with a good profile, i.e. they should never be less than 4 millimetres deep, although the law stipulates a minimum depth of 1.6 millimetres. For safety reasons, tyres on the same axle must have the same profile and profile depth (never more than 2 millimetres difference). They can be different on the front and rear axle. If the front tyres are worn from the outside in, the previous owner was driving fast in corners. However, tyres worn on one side only are also an indication that they are warped. In such a case, we require a measurement of the axle and new tyres. Also check the spare tyre, the warning triangle, the jack and the crossbar for the removal of the wheels.

Light metal rims are usually protected against theft by a lock or cover above the wheel nuts.

We check the windows and especially the windscreen for cracks. Your vehicle will not pass the roadworthiness test even if the glass is only defective at the edges, and damage to the glass becomes more serious over time.

If the vehicle smells musty, there is moisture. Not only is the smell unpleasant and often a sign of damaged windows, it also reveals defects such as leaks and rust. Lift up the carpets and touch the carpet. In the trunk, we access the side lining to find the cause of the moisture.

We check all seats for rust and also examine the headrests, mechanical elements such as seat adjustment and supports. We check the original upholstery underneath the covers. All seat belts must slide and retract/unfold easily.

We make the front and rear of the car sway at its corners. The body should return to its original position without continuing to sway for long periods. If the car is rocking, it is likely that the shock absorbers are defective. There should also be no slamming noise. We grab the tyres and shake them with both hands. If the wheels move, it is a defect in the bearings or the axle suspension.

We run the engine and shift gears without driving to make sure nothing skips or hangs. Let's do a clutch test by trying to move the vehicle into second gear with the handbrake on. If the engine stalls, everything is fine.

We check the play at the steering box by turning the steering wheel when the car is stationary (with the engine off). If it can be turned more than two fingers wide without moving the wheels, then the play is too large.

Most used cars undergo an engine cleaning to make the engine and engine compartment more attractive and cleaner. An 'overly clean' engine compartment looks just as suspicious as traces of oil under the engine and gearbox. Is there oil in the coolant? Or is there water on the dipstick? Then the cylinder head gasket is defective, which can be costly. We ask if the timing belt has been regularly replaced and check the information in the service book. If not, you can expect engine damage. We also check all visible hoses in the engine compartment for cracks or porous areas.

Problems with the camshaft and crankshaft are causing metal particles on the dipstick. We ask for the date of the last oil change. A required volume of top-up oil of more than one litre per 1,000 kilometres is considered critical.

Torn rubber gaskets or bellows on cables, steering and drive shafts suggest the work of weasels. This can lead to costly repairs

Knocking noises from the engine indicate that the timing chain is not adjusted properly. Adjustment is necessary. If the engine squeals, the timing belt or V-belt is incorrectly tensioned. The tension must be checked by a professional and readjusted to avoid the risk of damage to the bearings in the alternator.

The motor must constantly maintain a speed of rotation per minute of less than 1,000 t, especially when hot. If this is not the case, we ask why. It could be faulty injectors or spark plugs, or it could be a problem with the control unit. The latter is expensive.

We don't forget to check the brakes. The brake discs must not be scratched or rusty. We make sure that the brake lines are not rusting and that the level of the brake fluid reservoir is correct. Wet brake lines and insufficient brake fluid are signs of leaks that must be remedied immediately.

An old or bad battery can be recognised by deposits on the pole terminals and cracks in the case. Is the electrolyte level correct? A sticker on the battery gives information about its age. Normal batteries have a life of about 6-8 years.

We check whether all the lamps are working and whether the lenses are in good condition. Damaged headlights on the inside allow moisture to penetrate.

ater penetration is most often caused by defective seals. We therefore ensure that there are no porous or cracked seals on the doors, boot and sunroof. On the sunroof, the water drainage channels must not be blocked to prevent water penetration.

We check the functioning of all electrical components. Are the window regulators intact, can the exterior mirrors be adjusted without difficulty, do the interior lights, horn and sunroof work? Does the air conditioning work? All these points can be checked quickly and easily.

Many convertibles show wear and tear and weak points in the soft top. The soft top should open and close easily, no loops, hooks or buttons should be missing, and all should be in good condition. Cracks and grooves are not only unsightly, they are also a real defect. To check for leaks, we put the convertible through a washing tunnel.

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