Mini Cooper Clubman Special Hampton Edition, Turbo S on 2040-cars
Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:3 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Turbo Charged 1.6 Lite,16 Valve 4 Cylinder (181hp)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mini
Model: Clubman
Trim: Special Hampton Edition
Options: Cold Weather package including heated seats, Alloy wheels in black, Harmon Kardon sound system, Bluetooth and Ipod adapter, All season tires, Remote keyless entry, Leather three-spoke steering wheel, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: LATCH child seat anchors, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 6 speed manual Getrag transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 14,952
Sub Model: Clubman
Exterior Color: Reef Blue Metallic
Number of Doors: 3
Interior Color: Black leather with red piping
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Another MINI special edition model rolled out of the block recently as part of the MINI Yours program, further cementing the BMW owned as one of the most fan-appealing brands out on the market these days.
This particular model is called the MINI Clubman Hampton Edition and comes with some rather unique features that speak volumes of MINI’s image as a hip and vibrant automaker. For the Clubman Hampton Edition, a host of exterior and interior factory options have become available, including a Reef Blue metallic shade with the roof and rear door surrounds being dressed in black. On top of the color dress-up options available for the Clubman Hampton, the special edition MINI also comes with black reflectors on the headlights, engraved sills on the doors, and a set of Twin Blade Spoke light-alloy wheels in black and goes with a dark red trim ring.
Over at the interior, the MINI Clubman Hampton Edition comes with black Lounge leather with red edging and stitching, as well as an anthracite-decked roof line and matt dark red trim ring for the Centre Speedo, including special "blacked out" dials.
As far as performance specs are concerned, the Clubman Hampton Edition comes with a number of engine options, including a 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated engine that produces 121 horsepower, a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine with 181 horsepower, a 1.6-liter diesel engine with 110 horsepower, and a 2.0-liter diesel engine with 141 horsepower.
Needless to say, MINI’s special edition Clubman Hampton has all the workings, to become a MINI that’s going to attract more than its usual share of attention. And for a brand like MINI, that’s saying something.
The MINI Clubman Hampton Edition is a model that celebrates 50 years since the the original Morris Mini Traveller was born...you have to own this car!
*** NO RESERVE! *** $36,000 new ***
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Manuals return to the Mini lineup for 2021
Thu, Apr 9 2020The 2021 Mini Cooper will offer a manual transmission again, after the 2020 model had to go without a stick shift due to problems certifying that powertrain. It had been hoped that the emissions issue would be straightened out in only a few months, but as it turned out, Mini had to go through the entire 2020 model year with its cars offering only two pedals. The 2020 Cooper and Cooper S models got a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, while the John Cooper Works variants and the ALL4 versions of the Clubman and the Countryman got an eight-speed unit. For 2021, the standard Mini Cooper with the 134-hp 1.5-liter turbo three-cylinder will offer a six-speed manual in the hardtop, four-door, and convertible body styles. The 2021 Mini Cooper S, with its 189-hp 2.0-liter turbo four, also will come standard with the six-speed stick in hardtop, four-door, and convertible form. The John Cooper Works hardtop, with its 228-hp 2.0L turbo, shares in the manual-transmission goodness, but the JCW convertible remains automatic-only, with the seven-speed DCT. The 2021 301-hp John Cooper Works GP hardtop will be eight-speed automatic only. For the 2021 Clubman and the Countryman, the picture is still murky. It's likely that the JCW Clubman and JCW Countryman, which also get the 301-hp engine, will continue to be offered only with the eight-speed automatic gearbox, although the less-powerful versions could get a stick shift again. Mini says, "Manual transmission offerings will be confirmed once 2021 model year information for these models is released later this spring." Given the persona Mini has cultivated, this brand seems like one that should continue to offer stick shifts for as long as possible. Mini spokesman Andrew Cutler claims that the Mini hardtop generally has had the highest take rate for manuals in the U.S. market, with 45% buyers of the (2019-model) John Cooper Works version opting to row their own gears. Related Video: Â Â Â
Mini Cooper Countryman only small car to earn good grade in latest IIHS crash tests [w/video]
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
Competitors in the small-car segment didn't do nearly as well. Four vehicles earned "poor" grades.
Only one small car out of 12 tested earned a good grade in the latest round of crash-test results compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Mini Cooper Countryman received a "good" ranking on the organization's small-front overlap test.
2020 Mini Cooper models see a price jump across the board
Mon, Jul 1 2019No matter what Mini model you may have had your eyes on, they all get more expensive for the 2020 model year. Most new Minis increase by $1,500, including every version of the 2020 Mini Hardtop (two-door and four-door versions) and the convertible. As such, the cheapest Mini, the 2020 Mini Cooper Hardtop two-door, now starts at $24,250 including destination fees. Pricing for the Clubman and Countryman models varies more. The Clubman actually drops the base non-S version, leaving just the S and and John Cooper Works versions. The S trims jump $2,000, while the John Cooper Works Clubman climbs $3,500. That bigger price increase does also come with a substantial increase in power and torque, going from 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque to 301 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque. The Countryman retains all its models, and most have the $1,500 price increase like the smaller Hardtop and Convertible versions. The exceptions are the Cooper S E Countryman plug-in hybrid, which only increases by $1,000, and the John Cooper Works which jumps $3,600. The hybrid gets a bigger battery, going from 7.6 kWh to 9.6, bringing electric-only range up 4 miles to 16, and the John Cooper Works Countryman gets the same 301-horsepower engine as the Clubman. Aside from the John Cooper Works and hybrid drivetrain upgrades, there aren't many other major changes to the Mini lineup. All Minis now get a group of driver assist features called "Active Driving Assistant," which includes adaptive cruise control, automatic high-beams and automatic emergency braking. Also, the six-speed automatic available on Cooper and Cooper S models is now being replaced with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. For the full breakdown of prices, check out the chart below. Â Â