Highlights
- Low documented mileage of under 60,000 miles
- Well-maintained with regular servicing
- Recent wheel bearing, brake lines, steering rack boots and track rod ends
- MOT valid to May 2026 with no advisories
- Well-kept factory-standard car in a desirable colour scheme
The Appeal
The Cooper S catapulted the MINI, quite literally, to the front of the Noughties hot hatch pack. 170bhp from its supercharged 1.6L engine matched to go-kart handling means these early BMW Minis are amongst the best small drivers’ cars of the last 25 years.
For all those reasons, most have been driven into the ground. This car, thankfully, seems to have survived that fate, presenting today in usefully factory-standard specification and with less than 60,000 miles recorded.
The history file shows that it has been well-maintained, a run of servicing to 2024, then followed by remedial repairs to track rod ends, steering rack boots, brake lines and a wheel bearing. The clutch was replaced in 2020. Further evidence of its condition is provided by the advisory-free MOT that runs to the end of May 2026.
Finished in popular black with a matching interior, this is a fine introduction to an entertaining British modern classic.
History and Paperwork
- First registered 7th Septemner 2005
- Seven registered keepers
- Current keeper since December 2023
- Factory handbooks, wallet and service book
- Stamped service book as shown in photos
- Last serviced at 49,063 miles in January 2024
- Work to track rod ends and steering rack boots on March 2024
- Brake lines replaced May 2025
- Wheel bearing replaced July 2024
- Various older invoices for historic work, including clutch and flywheel in 2020
- 2 keys
- V5C
- MOT valid to 29th May 2026 with no advisories
- 56,562 miles showing on MOT and 59,405 miles in photos
The Condition
- Factory standard car in black with generally well-kept paintwork for age
- Paintwork would benefit from a clean and shows light frontal stone chips
- Five-spoke alloy wheels in fair condition with some kerbing to note
- Fitted with matching Kumho tyres
- Bodywork appears generally straight but the car would benefit from cleaning
- Underside as shown with no structural advisories on MOT
- Well-kept black leather interior with original factory features retained
- Light wear to interior on usual high traffic areas
The Mechanics
- 1,598cc 4cyl supercharged 170bhp engine
- Six-speed manual gearbox
- Well-maintained as shown in photos and detailed above
- Recent work in 2024 and 2025 summarised above and in photos
- No advisories on MOT
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