The 2011 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2008 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2009 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2014 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2012 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2013 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
The 2010 Mini Cooper-Clubman's engine produces 114 ft-lbs. @ 4250 rpm.
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Mini Cooper wasn't released until 1961
The cost of a mini Cooper varies depending on what features the buyer wants. The starting price is usually about $19,950.
The starting price for a Mini Cooper D is $19,950. However, it can be much more expensive if the buyer wants additional features.
People buy a Mini Cooper because they want a smart, trendy, fuel-efficient car that is compact, efficient, and nice to look at. The Mini Cooper is all that. The one potential downside of the Mini is it lack of spaciousness. The Mini Cooper Clubman series, however, is a spin on the traditional mini that adds extra space, and keeps it mini. Clubman Club Doors The defining feature of the Mini Cooper Clubman is the club door. Since adding two extra doors to the Mini seemed to compromise the very essence of what the mini is all about, engineers and designers created an alternative. The club door provided the innovation of space without the degradation of four doors. The club door is compact reverse-hinged door, which can be opened only when the corresponding full size door is open. Having extra access space to the rear seats is a back-saving, crawl-preventing alternative to the cramped quarters of the original Mini. The club doors are the namesake of the Clubman, and thereby are its most definitive feature. Other Clubman Features Extra Space - The Clubman provides considerably more space than its smaller brothers, the Cooper Hardtop and convertible. Head to toe, the Cooper Clubman is a full 13 feet in length. Ordinary Minis are only 12 feet in length. The extra 12 inches matters. For example, a paltry 5.7 cubic feet of cargo storage in the Cooper Hardtop mushrooms to a spacious 9.2 in the Cooper Clubman. Fuel Efficiency - More car to power means more fuel to power it. But not much. The one additional foot in length means one mile less per gallon than other Mini models. The Mini Hardtop features 32 MPG, whereas the Clubman ranks 31 MPG. More Power - Bigger size definitely requires bigger muscle. While the engine sizes between the two Coopers are the same, the power is different. The Clubman engine is a turbocharged 4-cylinder, 16v. Even though it’s bigger, its 0-60 time is 1.5 seconds faster than the Cooper Hardtop. Plus, it has 54 more horses of power. Easy Trunk Access - The barn door style trunk door is 50% throwback to the past and 50% common sense. The split doors in the rear open much like barn doors, swinging outward. This means that it is easier, safer, and a bit more fun to grab cargo from the rear of the vehicle. Because of its longer suspension, the Clubman features flat load flooring, whereas other Cooper varieties must deal with the undulations of uneven cargo storage.