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2009 MINI Cooper Clubman Overview
Vehicle Overview Mini stretched the length of its Cooper by 9.4 inches to make the Cooper Clubman. The extra length benefits legroom for the Clubman's two rear passengers, and cargo room behind the backseat is larger. There's also a pair of split-opening rear doors that swing out to either side, rather than the regular Cooper's conventional hatchback. There's also a rear-hinged access door on the passenger side.
The hatchback comes in three trim levels: the Cooper Clubman, the turbocharged Cooper S Clubman and the new-for-2009 turbocharged John Cooper Works Clubman edition. It competes with sporty hatchbacks ranging from the Mazda3 to the Volvo C30.
New for 2009 All Clubmans get a newly optional Dynamic Traction Control system that features an electronic differential lock and allows drivers to turn off the electronic stability system. There's also a new, optional factory-installed roof rail or rear roof spoiler for bikes and surfboards, plus a smart phone prep option that allows full access to a USB-enabled smart phone, like the iPhone.
Exterior Differences between the regular Cooper and the Cooper Clubman are most apparent in back, where the Clubman's rear-quarter pillars are painted in contrasting black or silver. It matches the rear bumper and, if desired, the roof. The swing-out doors necessitate a split rear window, and each portion gets its own windshield wiper.
The wheelbase is 3.2 inches longer, which Mini says helps the Clubman keep its wheels near the bumpers to improve handling. The Clubman has more than 40 possible color combinations, as well as options like checkered side mirrors and a Union Jack roof. 15-, 16- or 17-inch wheels and auto-leveling front/rear fog lights are available. Options inlcude: heated mirrors, washer jets and automatic windshield wipers, automatic bi-xenon headlamps with integrated washers and dual-panel panoramic power sunroof.
Interior The interior looks much like the regular Cooper's, with a large circular speedometer mounted in the center of the dashboard and plenty of toggle switches among the center controls.
Backseat passengers have 32.3 inches of legroom, up from 29.9 inches in the regular Cooper. Cargo room behind the rear seats totals 9.2 cubic feet; with the rear seats folded, maximum cargo room totals 32.8 cubic feet, up from 24.0 cubic feet in the regular Cooper. That makes for a habitable space, but don't take it to mean the Clubman has cavernous dimensions — it's nowhere near as roomy as most cars in its class, but it is appreciably roomier than the regular Cooper. Cloth, leatherette or leather upholstery is available. Standard features include: power windows and locks, plus keyless entry, air conditioning with a climate-controlled glove box and start-stop ignition button. Options include: automatic climate control, heated seats, 10-speaker stereo with HD radio, Bluetooth and USB/iPod adapter and navigation unit.
Under the Hood With the manual, Mini says the Cooper S Clubman can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 7.0 seconds, which is just 0.3 seconds slower than the regular Cooper S.
The Clubman gets a maximum 32 mpg in mixed driving. Unfortunately, just like the regular Cooper, the Clubman takes premium fuel. Mechanical features include: 118-horsepower, 1.6-liter inline-four-cylinder engine with 114 pounds-feet of torque; 172-hp, turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-four-cylinder with 177 pounds-feet of torque (S models); standard six-speed manual transmission with an optional six-speed automatic transmission; standard performance tires or optional all-season tires; standard sport button with accelerator and steering programs and optional sport suspension with stiffer front and rear stabilizer bars. Safety Available safety features include: standard side-impact airbags, side curtain airbags, antilock braking system with electronic brake-force distribution and electronic stability system.
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1 Styles Available
Other model years that fit your criteria:
2010
2009 MINI Cooper Clubman Base 3dr Station Wagon
Exterior Colors: Black, Green, Red, Blue, Brown, Yellow, White, Silver
Interior Colors: Black, Gray, Brown, Off-white, Red, Beige
MSRP: $20,200
MPG:
28 city
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37 hwy
Engine: Inline-4
Transmission:
Automatic, Auto Manual, Manual
Seats: 4
What We Like:
- Adult-friendly backseat
- Precise handling
- Strong brakes
What We Don't Like:
- Not as much cargo room as some competitors
- Some controls inconveniently located
- Spotty interior quality
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