Monday, April 13, 2009

2008 Mini Clubman


the Clubman isn’t radically different from our beloved Cooper that was redesigned for 2007 - it’s just…The Clubman isn’t radically different from the Mini Cooper — it’s just bigger. The additional wheelbase translates to more rear passenger room. In back, double swing-out doors replace the Cooper’s hatch and a small passenger-side rear doorlet is aimed at improving access to the rear seating. A 118-horsepower 1.6-litre four-cylinder is standard; turbocharged 175-h.p. version can be had in the S models. Both are bolted to six-speed manual transmissions or optional six-speed automatics. The Clubman’s rear seats can be ordered in bucket-seat fashion to fit two, or a bench for three. The rear seatbacks fold forward for increased cargo room

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