For its second year on the market, the three-door front-wheel-drive wagon version of the petite Cooper offers a lot more cargo versatility and enough rear legroom to actually fit two adults in the back seat on short drives. The 2009 Cooper Clubman appeals to those who love the MINI's retro looks, but want a bit more practicality.
For 2009, the Clubman, like the Cooper, gets a new high-performance John Cooper Works trim. This joins the Base and sporty S versions. Though it uses the same 1.6 found in the S, it includes a bigger turbocharger and special exhaust tuning to achieve 207 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 6-speed short-throw manual transmission, it also features an overboost switch that boosts torque to 208 lb-ft. It adds larger Brembo brakes and stiffer springs and shocks to the already sport-tuned mechanics of the S. Both performance trims ride on 16-inch wheels with run-flat tires, while the Base comes standard with 15-inch wheels and all-season tires.
Base trims are powered by a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter inline-four, delivering 120 hp and 118 lb-ft of torque, while the turbo 1.6 in the S ups those numbers to 175 and 177. Both Base and S can be equipped with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters. While the S hits 0-60 in 7 seconds (slightly slower than the Cooper version because of the Clubman's extra size), the John Cooper Works reduces that number to the high 6s. European versions feature engine idle cutoff and regenerative braking, along with a diesel engine, for improved fuel economy. All trims include 4-wheel ABS brakes with brake assist and hill start control. Dual front-side and side curtain airbags for all rows are standard. New this year for all trims, dynamic stability control incorporates traction control for improved handling on slick surfaces.
The 2009 Cooper Clubman seats four in two rows. At 9.5 inches bigger in length and 3 inches longer in the wheelbase, it adds 3 inches of rear legroom (now 32 inches) and 60% more cargo room to the Cooper. Trunk capacity starts at 9 cubic feet and expands to 32.6 with the rear seats down. Rear seats split-fold 50/50, but do not fold flat. Entry and exit to the rear seats can be tight, as they do not have their own door. The Clubman features only two doors and one reverse-hinged narrow rear passenger door that opens only in conjunction with the front door. Cargo access is via a barn-door setup in the back, each opening independently and each with its own window wiper. Unfortunately, some reviews mention that the two-tone trim around these doors actually creates a major blind spot to the rear.
The 2009 Cooper Clubman Base trim offers tilt and telescopic steering, full power accessories, a CD/MP3 player, and leatherette upholstery and trim. The glovebox also offers cooled storage for beverages. The S and John Cooper Works are essentially the same, but add bolstered sport seats and foglights. All Cooper Clubmans can be customized with a long list of both factory and dealer-installed options.
4.6 Overall rating
(23 reviews)Great Car! If you're looking for something that's fun to drive, small enough to fit in most tiny spots, and overall fun, this car is for you! Great fuel economy, handles like a go-kart, has decent power, overall a fun car to drive!
Accelerates Great-go for the turbo, its worth the money Handles like a dream, the go-cart handling is true! Pretty solid build quality although there have been a few disappointing rattles so far Looks great, so far easy to take car of and keep clean. Mileage is great, been averaging about 29 and i mostly drive in town.
Awesome car! Fun to drive, tight in the corners, agile, plenty of power. The looks of the hood reminds me of driving an early 50's Chevy pickup - round fenders, round headlights, smooth lines. No sharp corners! Comfortable inside, can fit 4 people over 6 feet tall! Love the "barn doors" in back - no head bangin' hatch. Oh yea, and the mileage is great too!
Performance - Great ! Build Quality - Fantastic, no problems to date - long may that continue. Appearance - Cool - both interior and exterior styling Cost of Ownership - worth every penny, 35-40 mpg easily. Fun Factor - This car is great cool fun to drive.
Any Mini is a fun to drive car with great gas mileage.
2009 MINI Cooper Clubman FAQs
How many 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman vehicles in Santa Maria, CA have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 4 for sale near Santa Maria, CA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman gets between 29 and 32 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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