2012 Mini Cooper S Clubman Wagon 3-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Details
Year: 2012
Make: MINI
Model: Cooper Clubman
VIN: WMWZG3C55CTY31683
Mileage: 33500
Transmission: 6 Speen Manual
Engine: 4 Cylinder, 1.6 L
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Title: Clear
Optional Equipment
PREMIUM PKG[ZPP]
Original Price:$1750.00
Details:
Power Door Locks
Vehicle Anti-Theft System
Alarm
Auto-Off Headlights
Keyless Entry
Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
Climate Control
Keyless Start
Intermittent Wipers
A/C
SPORT PKG[ZSP]Original Price:$1250.00
Details:
Tires - Rear Performance
Traction Control
Tires - Front Performance
HID headlights
Aluminum Wheels
Standard Equipment
EXTERIOR
Body color sport bumpers -inc: integrated brake cooling ducts
Hood scoop air intake
Black mesh grille
Front fog lights
Pwr mirrors
Front speed-sensitive intermittent wipers
Auto rear window wiper
Chrome fuel filler cap cover
Club door on right hand side
Split rear door
Xenon headlights
INTERIOR
Leatherette front sport bucket seats -inc: 6-way manual seat adjustment w/height adjustment, seatback easy-entry, adjustable headrests
50/50 split fold-down rear seats
Center console -inc: (2) cup holders
Multi-function 3-spoke sport leather tilt/telescopic steering wheel -inc: cruise/audio controls
Sport button -inc: accelerator & steering programs
Extended decor rings
Instrumentation -inc: tachometer, center-mounted speedometer, date/time
On-board computer -inc: outside temp, average fuel consumption & speed, range, trip computer
Digital clock
Pwr windows -inc: one-touch up & down, auto sealing
Pwr locks
Remote keyless entry -inc: 2-step unlocking, remote trunk release, (2) fobs
Central locking system -inc: tailgate release, 2-step unlocking
(2) 12V pwr outlets
Air conditioning -inc: pollen micro-filter, air recirculation
Rear window defogger
Aluminum alloy foot pedals
Climate controlled glove box
Door panel storage pockets
Grab handles in headliner
Front sun visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
Side sun visor for driver
Lighting -inc: front map/reading, LED waterfall lighting, footwell lights, color adjustable ambient lighting
Checkered black interior trim
white silver color line
Carbon black interior color
Toggle switch instrument controls
(1) rear cup holder
Flat loading floor
(2) 12V pwr outlets
Floor mats
MECHANICAL
6-speed manual gear transmission
1.6L OHC 16-valve I4 VVT turbocharged engine
Fully electronic throttle control
Front wheel drive
Engine start/stop button
Battery misconnection alarm
Performance suspension
MacPherson independent front suspension
Multi-link rear suspension
Speed-sensitive electric pwr steering
Ventilated front & solid rear disc brakes
Twin-pipe exhaust system
SAFETY
4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
Electronic brake force distribution (EBD)
Cornering brake control (CBC)
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
Side impact door beams w/interlocking anchoring system
Advanced crumple zones
Front air bags w/passenger sensor
Front seat-mounted side-impact air bags
Front/rear side curtain air bags
Crash sensor -inc: fuel cutoff, activate hazard & interior lights, doors unlock
3-point seat belts for all positions -inc: front pretensioners & force limiters
LATCH child seat anchors
Tire pressure monitor
ENTERTAINMENT
AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: aux input jack, auto speed volume control, (6) speakers
Satellite radio
HD radio
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2017 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 | Pint-size performer with a premium price
Fri, Jul 14 2017Last September, Mini revealed the Clubman John Cooper Works (JCW). It applied the same general JCW formula used on the regular three-doors to the longest Mini by giving it even sportier suspension and the potent 228-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. But from there, Mini gave the Clubman JCW even more torque than other JCW models, and the most of any Mini model, with a total of 258 pound-feet. It also fitted standard all-wheel drive. On paper, it sounds like the ultimate performance Mini, and it doesn't hurt that it's about the most practical model. So how did it hold up in practice? First of all, this Mini has a serious weight problem. You might be tired of alarmist auto journalists whining about the increasing size of vehicles, but it's a major issue with this Mini. It actually weighs more than a V6 Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro weighs 3,435 pounds, and the Mini weighs 3,450. That's for the manual transmission version, too. Our automatic-equipped test car weighed more than that. As a result, it feels noticeably slower than the competition, despite making 228 horsepower and the aforementioned torque. There's an area in which the Clubman JCW could easily lose some weight, and that's in the all-wheel-drive system. It's a Haldex-style system that only kicks in when the front wheels start to slip, so it's only beneficial for traction in bad weather, not for improving the driving experience by, say, reducing the car's understeer. That's fine for more mainstream Minis, but the JCW line is all about performance and speed, so if the all-wheel-drive system doesn't improve the driving experience, it should simply be dropped to make the car lighter. Despite the Mini's prodigious portliness, there are good points. The engine is very smooth, and power comes on almost instantly. In more aggressive driving modes, the exhaust pops and burbles almost every time you lift off the gas pedal. T he eight-speed automatic paired with this engine was equally up to the task. Shifts were fast and smooth. And it even worked well leaving it in automatic mode. It held gears smartly, and it would downshift while braking to ensure you had the right gear when taking off again. The Clubman JCW also has the brand's trademark corner-carving skills. Body roll is nearly absent in the normal driving mode, and what little was evident is removed when switching to Sport mode. The car responds immediately to each steering input, and it has tenacious grip through corners.
Volvo leads and Mini fails in JD Power's Tech Experience Index
Wed, Aug 19 2020New cars are basically rolling computers. Everything from the engine to the infotainment runs on a series of ones and zeros, and a lot of that technology requires input from the driver. So it's no surprise that JD Power has a study designed specifically to discern which bits of tech drivers love and which bits they loathe. "New technology continues to be a primary factor in the vehicle purchase decision," says JD Power's Kristin Kolodge, executive director of driver interaction & human machine interface research. "However, it’s critical for automakers to offer features that owners find intuitive and reliable. The user experience plays a major role in whether an owner will use the technology on a regular basis or abandon it and feel like they wasted their money." The J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Tech Experience Index (TXI) Study found that Volvo owners are happiest with the technology packed inside their vehicles, followed by BMW and Cadillac, all brands that JD Power classifies as premium. The highest-rated mainstream brand is Hyundai, followed by Subaru and Kia. As was the case with the organization's Initial Quality and APEAL studies, Tesla's numbers aren't officially included because they are the only automaker that has not granted JD Power approval to contact its owners in states that require it. Tesla's projected score of 593 would have put it in second place, right behind Volvo's score of 617. The lowest-ranked brand in the TXI Study is Mini, with Porsche right behind. Diving a little bit deeper, JD Power's findings suggest that the technologies new car buyers care most about are related to helping them see their surroundings better. Camera systems, including rear-view mirror cameras and ground-view cameras, scored highest in five of the six satisfaction attributes measured in the study. The technology that owners could really do without? Gesture controls. Owners who answered JD Power's survey say they don't use gesture controls much at all after initially trying them, and they don't really care if their next vehicle has them. We have to wonder if those responses might be what kept BMW out of the top spot. The TXI Study also found that owners are split on automated driving helpers, like lane-keeping assist and automatic emergency braking. JD Power suggests that owners may need more training on those systems before they learn to trust them. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences.
Watch feds crush classic Mini caught in importation dragnet
Fri, Dec 12 2014Fair warning for any classic car fans that suffer from high blood pressure: this story might not be good for your health. US Customs and Border Protection is teaming up with British law enforcement to keep unsafe, imported vehicles off the road here – like this Mini. In the government's view, the only way to make things right is to crush the cars, apparently. The destruction is part of Operation Atlantic, a crackdown on Minis and Land Rover Defenders that are being illegally imported. According to Yahoo Autos, this is just one of about 100 vehicles from the dragnet. This specific car came into the US in June, and its VIN indicated a model from 1988. However, the vehicle had a different engine than it should have, and the steering wheel was on the wrong side. It was likely actually from around 2000. To emphasize the crackdown, government officials and press gathered at a New Jersey junkyard to destroy the car. Check out the video below to watch the carnage and listen to the horrible crunching noises, and read the sad press release below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Trans-Atlantic Partnership Seeks to Crush Illegal Trade of Unsafe Vehicles NEWARK, New Jersey-U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) destroyed an illegally imported and unsafe Mini Cooper Thursday at a salvage yard in New Jersey following a recent seizure at the Newark Seaport. CBP captured photos, b-roll and principal sound bites for use by news media. This Mini is just one of dozens of vehicles intercepted at ports of entry across the U.S, including ports in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, Jacksonville, Florida, Houston and Tacoma, Washington. Over the past year, CBP has increased targeting and inspections of suspect imported vehicles, specifically Minis and Land Rover Defenders, as part of Operation Atlantic, a new trans-Atlantic partnership between U.S. and U.K. regulatory and law enforcement officials. "Intercepting illegal and unsafe imports is a top priority for CBP," said Brenda Smith, CBP's assistant commissioner for International Trade. "Through Operation Atlantic, we are stopping illegally imported, unsafe vehicles from driving on our roadways, and at the same time, partnering with our colleagues in the UK to stop this criminal activity at its source." Launched in March 2014 by CBP's Commercial Targeting and Analysis Center (CTAC), U.S.