Do Mini Coopers have good gas mileage?
Mini Hardtop Gas Mileage With its three-cylinder engine and an automatic transmission, the Mini Cooper gets 28 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. Cooper S and John Cooper Works models get about 26 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.
What kind of mileage does a Mini Cooper Clubman get?
With the manual transmission, the base Clubman achieves 28 mpg city and 37 mpg highway, while the Cooper S gets 26/34 mpg. Opting for the automatic hurts mileage by about 2 mpg. The 2008 Mini Cooper Clubman comes standard with antilock disc brakes, front side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, corner brake control and stability control.
Is the 2008 Mini Cooper a good car?
The 2008 MINI Cooper didn’t need change, but change has done it some good. TheCarConnection.com’s editors researched a wide range of road tests of the 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible to write this definitive review.
What kind of gas mileage does a Mini Cooper get?
Fuel economy is an impressive 23/32 mpg on the base 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible, and 21/29 mpg in the S version. The 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible is a “kick in the pants to drive,” says Cars.com, and one of the best-handling cars in its class, according to the reviews researched by TheCarConnection.com.
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 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.)
The 2008 MINI Cooper didn’t need change, but change has done it some good. TheCarConnection.com’s editors researched a wide range of road tests of the 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible to write this definitive review.
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 kind of acceleration does a Mini Cooper have?
The 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible has perky acceleration with its optional supercharged engine, but great handling is universal to all versions of the new ragtop. Reviews from across the Web noted the “fun to drive” qualities of the 2008 MINI Cooper Convertible.