Detail Info for: Mini : Cooper Clubman Hatchback 3-Door Mini Cooper Clubman Pepper White LIKE NEW! What a Deal!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/09/2012
Price:
$ 21000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
16000
Location:
New Canaan,
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2012 Mini Cooper
Submodel Body Type:
Hatchback
Engine:
Unspecified
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
wmwzf3c55ct189825
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Safety The 2012 Mini Cooper Clubman comes standard with antilock disc brakes, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and stability control. The Mini Clubman's biggest advantage over the standard Cooper is in rear-seat legroom; that is, the Clubman actually has some, an additional 2.5 inches in fact. But for full-size (and larger) adults, it's still pretty cramped back there. Fortunately, the Clubman's passenger-side access door eases the effort of climbing in and out of the backseat. The Clubman's cargo area is more than twice as large as the regular Cooper's, although with just 9.2 cubic feet of capacity, it's not exactly cavernous. Flip the rear seats down, however, and the cargo bay expands to a useful 32.8 cubes. As in the regular Cooper, the Clubman features the retro-inspired control setup, punctuated with toggle switches and anchored by an oversized speedometer in the center stack. Some will love the unique style of form trumping function, but others may find it annoying and pretentious. Driving Impressions Although longer than the regular Mini, the 2012 Mini Cooper Clubman still entertains with its road manners. Driver inputs generate immediate results and there's plenty of feedback through the seats, steering wheel and pedals, while the electric-assist power steering makes maneuvering at slow speeds effortless. Hitting the Sport button -- standard on every Clubman -- firms up the steering effort and quickens throttle response. For some, though, the stiff suspension on the John Cooper Works model, or the optional sport suspension on the Cooper S, might be too aggressive for comfort. In addition to the Clubman's quick handling, engine power is surprisingly zippy, even for the base 1.6-liter four-cylinder. The power is just right, and the engine feels responsive whether you choose the six-speed manual transmission or the six-speed automatic. The Cooper S and John Cooper Works models will please drivers seeking speedier thrills, with the turbo providing a generous helping of acceleration with barely a hint of lag. Regardless of which Clubman you choose, all offer an invigorating drive. CALL THE SELLER! (203) 919-1486 No Accidents / Damage Reported to CARFAX No Airbag Deployment Reported to CARFAX Vehicle Qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee No Structural/Frame Damage Reported to CARFAX No Manufacturer Recalls Reported to CARFAX No Indication of an Odometer Rollback 1 Owner No Total Loss Reported to CARFAX Heated Power Folding Mirrors Heated Washer Jets Heated Front Seats Retractable Headlight Washers Twin moon roof Roof rails Rubber mats Blue tooth - iPod/USB Automatic transmission Currently 16000 miles Mini cooper clubman 2012 On Jul-31-12 at 03:11:14 PDT, seller added the following information: Sellers name George Trump