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Low-spec Cooper MINI Clubman set for Geneva debut Cars Parts 1

Cooper Mini ClubmanLow-spec Cooper MINI Clubman set for Geneva debut Cars Parts 1Picture Of Cooper Mini ClubmanCooper Mini ClubmanLow-spec Cooper MINI Clubman set for Geneva debut Cars Parts 1Cooper MINI Clubman set for Geneva debutIt’s exciting for us when we get to report on a new, more powerful version of a much-loved car, but this isn’t one of those moments. Thankfully, we also like it when a much-loved car becomes available in a less expensive formula. What you see here is the soon-to-be minted entry-level version of the MINI Clubman Cars. The stretched version of BMW’s MINI has until now been offered only in Cooper guises: The standard...
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New COOPER MINI Clubman Recall for 2009

Cooper Mini ClubmanNew COOPER MINI Clubman Recall for 2009Picture Of Cooper Mini ClubmanCooper Mini ClubmanNew COOPER MINI Clubman Recall for 2009COOPER MINI Clubman RecallParent company BMW has issued a recall for 560 MY2009 MINI and MINI Clubman John Cooper Works models equipped with 16 inch diameter front brake discs - rather than 17 inch discs. According to the NHTSA, under conditions of intense brake usage, braking performance on these models would be reduced. The company’s dealers will inspect the front brake discs and pads and, if necessary, replace them free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during October 2008. If you have any...
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Used New COOPER MINI Clubman Cars Models John Cooper Works Cars Parts 2

Used New COOPER MINI Clubman Cars Models John Cooper Works Cars Parts 2Picture Of Cooper Mini Clubman Cars Cooper Mini Clubman CarsCooper Mini Clubman Parts 2The names Cooper MINI Clubman Cars and John Cooper have been intertwined for more than 40 years and now they are closer than ever. When British race car and engine builder John Cooper prepped the original MINIs for the Monte Carlo rally back in the 1960s, he helped cement the iconic status of the little car. When the MINI was reborn as a product of BMW earlier this decade, the Cooper MINI Clubman Cars model was a standard element of the lineup. A semi-official tuned John Cooper works edition...
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Used New COOPER MINI Clubman Cars Models John Cooper Works Cars Parts 1

Used New COOPER MINI Clubman Cars Models John Cooper Works Cars Parts 1Picture Of Cooper Mini Clubman Cars Cooper Mini Clubman CarsCooper Mini Clubman Parts 1The waiting time for the John Cooper Works-tuned version of the MINI Cooper S and MINI Cooper S Clubman is over, when he published pictures and details on both models. Set to make its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show in early March, are the MINI Cooper S JCW with a modified version of the engine is a 1.6-liter twin-scroll turbo producing 208 hp (155 kW or 211 hp) and torque to increase maximum value of 260 Nm (192 lb-ft) from 1.850 rpm to 5,600 rpm, overboost torque means min to 280...
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Used New COOPER MINI Reveals Clubman Soho Special Edition Cars Parts 1

Used New COOPER MINI Reveals Clubman Soho Special Edition Cars Parts 1Picture Of Cooper Mini Clubman Cars Cooper Mini Clubman CarsCooper Mini Clubman Parts 1Playfully named after London's famous red light entertainment district, the Cooper MINI Clubman Soho is a special edition model, exclusively destined for the Italian market. As with any other limited run special these days, the Soho is distinguished by a number of special features and unique color combinations.Picture Of Cooper Mini Clubman Cars Available in One, Cooper, Cooper D and Cooper S forms, the Soho is offered with a choice of five exterior colors including Horizon Blue, Midnight...
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The Mini Clubman Cars in Australia

The Mini Clubman Cars in AustraliaPicture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsFor the Australian market, all Minis including the Van gained the Clubman front in 1971 although the cars was still basically a Mk I behind the A-Pillar. The Australian van thus became the only Clubman Van produced anywhere in the world. From mid 1971 to the end of 1972, a Clubman GT version of the sedan was produced. This was essentially a Cooper S in Clubman body, equipped with the same 7.5-inch (190 mm) disc brakes, twin fuel tanks, and twin-carb Cooper S 1275 cc engine. Australian Clubman sedans were marketed under the Morris Mini Clubman name when introduced in August...
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Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It The End Part

Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It The End PartPicture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThe Mini Clubman and 1275GT Cars were responsible for two motoring "firsts": they were the first vehicles to use a flexi printed-circuit board behind the dash instruments (universal nowadays, but technically advanced for 1969). Secondly, the 1275GT was the first vehicle to be offered with run-flat tyres; from 1974 this model could be ordered with optional Dunlop Denovo tyres on 12-inch (300 mm) diameter rims. In the event of a puncture, the Dunlop Denovo tyre would not burst and quickly deflate, but could continue to be used safely at speeds...
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Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It Part 2

Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It Part 2Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsEarly domestic market Clubmans were still delivered on cross-ply tyres despite the fact that by 1970 radials had become the norm for the car's mainstream competitors.By 1973 new Minis were, by default, being shipped with radial tyres, though cross-plies could be specified by special order, giving British buyers a price saving of £8.Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThe 1275GT is often incorrectly described as the "Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars". The official name was always just the "Mini 1275GT", and it was a separate, distinct model from the Clubman...
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Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It Part 1

Mini Clubman 1275GT Cars (1969–1980) The History Of It Part 1Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsIn 1969, under the ownership of British Leyland, the Mini was given a facelift by stylist Roy Haynes, who had previously worked for Ford. The restyled version was called the Mini Clubman Cars, and has a squarer frontal look, using the same indicator/sidelight assembly as the Austin Maxi. The Mini Clubman Cars was intended to replace the upmarket Riley and Wolseley versions. A new model, dubbed the 1275GT, was slated as the replacement for the 998 cc Mini Cooper (the 1275 cc Mini Cooper S continued alongside the 1275GT for two years until 1971). The...
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A Brief Overview Of The History Of A Mini Classic Cars before is Mini Clubman End Part

A Brief Overview Of The History Of A Mini Classic Cars before is Mini Clubman End PartPicture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThis distinctive two-door car was designed for BMC by Sir Alec Issigonis. It was manufactured at the Longbridge and Cowley plants in England, the Victoria Park / Zetland British Motor Corporation (Australia) factory in Sydney, Australia, and later also in Spain (Authi), Belgium, Chile, Italy (Innocenti), Portugal, South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela and Yugoslavia. The Mini Mark I had three major UK updates: the Mark II, the Clubman Cars and the Mark III. Within these was a series of variations including an estate car, a pickup...
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A Brief Overview Of The History Of A Mini Classic Cars before is Mini Clubman Part 1

A Brief Overview Of The History Of A Mini Classic Cars before is Mini Clubman Part 1Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThe Mini is a small car that was made by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000. The original is considered an icon of the 1960s and its space-saving front-wheel-drive layout (that allowed 80% of the area of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage) influenced a generation of car-makers. The vehicle is in some ways considered the British equivalent to its German contemporary, the Volkswagen Beetle, which enjoyed similar popularity in North America. In 1999 the Mini was voted...
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A Brief Overview Of A Mini Clubman Cars End Part

A Brief Overview Of A Mini Clubman Cars End PartPicture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThe two lower trims come with a choice of a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission, either with overdrive. The Works, the performance version of the Clubman, comes only with the manual transmission.Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsThe best fuel economy, as you would expect, comes with the Base model with the manual transmission, where you get 28 miles per gallon city and 37 miles per gallon on the highway. But all the Clubman engines get good fuel economy.Picture Of MINI Cooper Clubman CarsOne other area where the MINI Cooper Clubman Cars remains...
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