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About 2012 MINI Cooper Clubman
If a few hundred customizations were not enough, the 2012 MINI Clubman is sure to delight. The 2011 edition brought more power and standard refinement, and the 2012 builds on that with a massive expansion of options for BMW's roomy version of the ridiculously cute Cooper. Cosmopolitan floor mats are the only newly standard addition across the board, moving the sticker up no less than $100 for every Clubman. The only other standard update is an aero kit for John Cooper Works Hardtop and Convertible models, which in turn hikes the price up $800 over the 2011 model. All other changes for 2012 include options, options, and more options from the new MINI Yours premium series to all sorts of classic cosmetic alterations. MINI Yours offers exclusive eye candy individually or as a package and includes new 17" alloy wheels, "Soda" mirror caps for a three-dimensional effect and Soda-pattern Lounge Leather interior. The instrument panel can also be covered with a two-tone soft leather with exposed stitching as part of a MINI Yours package, and yet more options are available by region and dealer, as usual. As for the more pedestrian new options, one functional surprise joins an otherwise exclusively cosmetic list - a digital compass can be added to the interior mirror. Otherwise the Clubman is now available with body-color lower C-pillars for Laser Blue, White Silver, British Racing Green II, Eclipse Gray and Pepper White, and all body styles are now available with Polar Beige Cross Check cloth/leather, Satellite Gray Lounge Leather and Carbon Black cloth/leather interiors. Although some probably wouldn't quite call the Clubman "roomy" outright - relatively speaking, an extra 2.5 inches of rear legroom and 50% more cargo capacity do afford certain comforts over the standard Cooper. The Clubman mirrors the Cooper in nearly every other way, from safety to features and even trim lineup - including a Base, S and John Cooper Works - but on a slightly longer chassis that somehow doesn't affect the original's peppy feel in the least. Indeed, some drivers claim the longer wheelbase improves the ride. Some drivers are able to get as much as 40 mpg with a manual-equipped Clubman, and highly praise the accessibility provided with the third door. Drivers over 6 feet find remarkable comfort inside, and reviews everywhere repeat a familiar refrain - the Clubman is a lot more than it looks from the outside. However, there does still appear to be a problem with manufacturing consistency, and the few lemons that have been produced left drivers very disappointed in their dealers' lack of continued support.

 

Year:
2011
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper Clubman
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
3 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
181 hp 1.6L I4
Exterior color:
Dark Green
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
88,631
Stock #:
Y30096
VIN:
WMWZG3C59BTY30096
Dark Green 2011 MINI Cooper Clubman Wagon Front-Wheel Drive

 

2011 MINI Cooper Clubman

S FWD

88,631 mi

Allentown, PA
Good Deal

$6,948

Year:
2013
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper Clubman
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
184 hp 1.6L I4
Combined gas mileage:
30 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Manual
Mileage:
140,120
Stock #:
8284
VIN:
WMWZG3C51DTY32735
 2013 MINI Cooper Clubman Wagon Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Manual
New arrival

 

2013 MINI Cooper Clubman

S FWD

140,120 mi

Louisville, KY
Good Deal

$5,995

Year:
2013
Make:
MINI
Model:
Cooper Clubman
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
184 hp 1.6L I4
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
30 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
87,168
Stock #:
Y39765
VIN:
WMWZG3C51DTY39765
White 2013 MINI Cooper Clubman Wagon Front-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$300

 

2013 MINI Cooper Clubman

S FWD

87,168 mi

La Vergne, TN
Good Deal

$7,798

$7,498

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If a few hundred customizations were not enough, the 2012 MINI Clubman is sure to delight. The 2011 edition brought more power and standard refinement, and the 2012 builds on that with a massive expansion of options for BMW's roomy version of the ridiculously cute Cooper.

Cosmopolitan floor mats are the only newly standard addition across the board, moving the sticker up no less than $100 for every Clubman. The only other standard update is an aero kit for John Cooper Works Hardtop and Convertible models, which in turn hikes the price up $800 over the 2011 model. All other changes for 2012 include options, options, and more options from the new MINI Yours premium series to all sorts of classic cosmetic alterations.

MINI Yours offers exclusive eye candy individually or as a package and includes new 17" alloy wheels, "Soda" mirror caps for a three-dimensional effect and Soda-pattern Lounge Leather interior. The instrument panel can also be covered with a two-tone soft leather with exposed stitching as part of a MINI Yours package, and yet more options are available by region and dealer, as usual.

As for the more pedestrian new options, one functional surprise joins an otherwise exclusively cosmetic list - a digital compass can be added to the interior mirror. Otherwise the Clubman is now available with body-color lower C-pillars for Laser Blue, White Silver, British Racing Green II, Eclipse Gray and Pepper White, and all body styles are now available with Polar Beige Cross Check cloth/leather, Satellite Gray Lounge Leather and Carbon Black cloth/leather interiors.

Although some probably wouldn't quite call the Clubman "roomy" outright - relatively speaking, an extra 2.5 inches of rear legroom and 50% more cargo capacity do afford certain comforts over the standard Cooper. The Clubman mirrors the Cooper in nearly every other way, from safety to features and even trim lineup - including a Base, S and John Cooper Works - but on a slightly longer chassis that somehow doesn't affect the original's peppy feel in the least. Indeed, some drivers claim the longer wheelbase improves the ride.

Some drivers are able to get as much as 40 mpg with a manual-equipped Clubman, and highly praise the accessibility provided with the third door. Drivers over 6 feet find remarkable comfort inside, and reviews everywhere repeat a familiar refrain - the Clubman is a lot more than it looks from the outside. However, there does still appear to be a problem with manufacturing consistency, and the few lemons that have been produced left drivers very disappointed in their dealers' lack of continued support.

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