2009 MINI Cooper 2-door S Clubman Hatchback
KELLEY BLUE BOOK REVIEW
Overview
KBB Editors' Overview
For the 2002 model year, BMW relaunched the MINI brand with the Cooper and Cooper S in the American market. It was redesigned for 2007, and both generations have earned rave reviews for go-kart-like driving dynamics, an efficient hatchback package and exemplary fuel economy. While the MINI Cooper strengthened America's acceptance of small cars, it was simply too small for many buyers, prompting the introduction last year of the 2008 MINI Cooper Clubman. As with other MINIs, the Clubman is offered in base and turbocharged S models, but an additional nine and a half inches adds much-needed rear-seat room and cargo space. The Clubman's competitors include the Chrysler PT Cruiser, Volkswagen Rabbit, Mazda MAZDA3 and Audi A3.
| You'll Like This Car If... | You May Not Like This Car If... |
| The MINI brand's reputation for go-kart-like driving dynamics has not been compromised due to the Clubman's larger size. If you're worried that the Clubman won't put a smile on your face, don't be. | The MINI Cooper S Clubman features large wheels and a sport-tuned suspension that contribute to a hard ride on pockmarked roads. Try the S before you buy, especially if you live in an area where roads tend to be rougher. Also, a small dealer network limits sales and servicing options, a real problem for buyers in more rural states. |
What's Significant about this Car?
The 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman and Cooper Clubman S now offer the option of Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), which is a sportier version of MINI's stability control program. Also new for 2009 is a 160 mph speedometer and available Smartphone prep package, a rear roof spoiler and factory installed roof rails (cannot be ordered together).
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