What kind of mileage does Mini Cooper Clubman get?

What kind of mileage does Mini Cooper Clubman get?

Like its Cooper sibling, the Clubman’s naturally-aspirated engine ekes out impressive gas mileage: With the manual transmission, mileage is 28/37 mpg city/highway; the automatic returns 26/34 mpg. (The Cooper S Clubman sacrifices 2 to 3 mpg across the board.)

What kind of safety system does Mini Cooper have?

An electronic stability system — a $500 option on the base Cooper — is standard here. Child-seat accommodations include Latch child-seat anchors with clearly marked plastic covers in the rear seats. Top-tether anchors are behind the seats in the cargo floor — not the most convenient location.

What kind of doors does Mini Cooper Clubman have?

If you want, it can match the roof and side mirrors. Rather than use a conventional hatchback, the Clubman employs saloon-style rear doors that flip out to either side. There’s a center pillar when the doors shut, though, and it hogs a good chunk of the view out back.

What’s the name of the new Mini Cooper?

To see what’s new for 2009, click here, or check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years. It seems fitting that the Mini Cooper, a British hatchback that’s more fun to drive than any 37-mpg car deserves to be, would get a stretched Clubman sibling with a third door and kookier rear-end styling.

Like its Cooper sibling, the Clubman’s naturally-aspirated engine ekes out impressive gas mileage: With the manual transmission, mileage is 28/37 mpg city/highway; the automatic returns 26/34 mpg. (The Cooper S Clubman sacrifices 2 to 3 mpg across the board.)

What kind of car is the 2009 Mini Cooper?

2009 MINI Cooper Overview. Available as a hardtop or a convertible, the 2009 Mini Cooper has nimble road manners and outstanding fuel economy ratings. Of the three available trims, reviewers said the base model was fun, but the Cooper S and John Cooper Works models have more satisfying power.

What kind of rating does the Mini Cooper have?

Currently the MINI Cooper has a score of 7.9 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 56 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. The 2009 Mini Cooper is fun to drive and fuel-efficient, but a cramped cabin makes it less practical than other small cars.

What did Edmunds say about the Mini Cooper Clubman?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.

How many people can fit in a 2010 Mini Cooper?

Two passengers will fit well in the 2010 MINI Cooper and Convertible, while back-seaters have every reason to complain. Even six-footers will find the driver’s chair supportive, with plenty of head- and legroom.

What kind of brakes does a Mini Cooper Clubman have?

The 2010 Mini Cooper Clubman comes standard with antilock disc brakes, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and stability control. In brake testing, the Clubman S came to a stop from 60 mph in a short 112 feet.

What kind of gas mileage does Mini Cooper get?

The base engine in the MINI Cooper has highway fuel economy of up to 28/37 mpg, dropping 1 mpg highway with the Convertible. It’s fine for puttering around town, with enough urge to merge deftly into highway traffic.

What kind of car is the 2010 Mini Cooper Clubman?

We count the Ford Fiesta, Mazda 3, VW Golf/GTI and Volvo C30 as comparable alternatives, but when it comes to personality, the 2010 Mini Cooper Clubman stands alone. The 2010 Mini Cooper Clubman is a four-seat, two-door hatchback with a passenger-side reverse-opening rear door.

What’s the sprint time for a Mini Cooper Clubman?

Mini says the Cooper S Clubman does the sprint in 7.0 seconds. Those figures are for cars with the manual transmission; a six-speed automatic is optional for both. Like all Minis, the Clubman could drive circles around most front-wheel-drive cars on any sort of handling course.

What’s the ZIP code for a 2010 Mini Cooper?

Please enter a valid 5-digit ZIP code. 13.2 gal. 13.2 gal. Wondering which configuration is right for you? Our 2010 MINI Cooper S Clubman trim comparison will help you decide.

What are the specs of a 2010 Mini Cooper?

The dealer-installed John Cooper Works kit raises the turbo’s output to 189 hp and torque, at times, to 200 lb-ft; 0-60 mph times fall here to 6.5 seconds. A six-speed manual is standard on the MINI Cooper, while a six-speed automatic is an option; it’s offered with a sport-shift option that adds paddle shifters to the Cooper S.

The John Cooper Works model stays put at 208 horsepower, using a higher-boost version of the Cooper S engine. Fuel economy for the base Cooper is solid for a sporty hatch at up to 29/37 mpg, with the Convertible trailing by 2 mpg city and 1 mpg highway.

Is the 2011 Mini Cooper a good car?

The 2011 MINI Cooper/Convertible is a near-perfect re-imagination of the brand’s progenitor, but could use further work on interior quality and layout. For 2011, the MINI Cooper’s styling gets…

If you want, it can match the roof and side mirrors. Rather than use a conventional hatchback, the Clubman employs saloon-style rear doors that flip out to either side. There’s a center pillar when the doors shut, though, and it hogs a good chunk of the view out back.

The 2011 MINI Cooper/Convertible is a near-perfect re-imagination of the brand’s progenitor, but could use further work on interior quality and layout. For 2011, the MINI Cooper’s styling gets…

The John Cooper Works model stays put at 208 horsepower, using a higher-boost version of the Cooper S engine. Fuel economy for the base Cooper is solid for a sporty hatch at up to 29/37 mpg, with the Convertible trailing by 2 mpg city and 1 mpg highway.