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  2. Mini Clubman (2007) - Wikipedia

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    This generation of the Mini Clubman comes with two engines for the North American market. The basic model comes with the 100 kW (134 bhp) 1.5 liter 3-cylinder engine mated with either a 6-spd manual or 6-spd automatic transmission, while the new Mini Cooper S Clubman comes with a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine and 189 bhp, mated with either a 6 ...

  3. Mini (marque) - Wikipedia

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    A Mini Cooper S Clubman. The Mini Clubman is an estate Mini, introduced for the 2008 model year and available in One, Cooper, Cooper S, and Cooper D variations. While identical to the Hatch/Hardtop from the B-pillars forward, the Clubman is 240 mm (9.4 in) longer overall, with a correspondingly stretched wheelbase that is 80 mm (3.1 in) longer ...

  4. Mini - Wikipedia

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    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-carburettor Cooper S 1,275 cc engine. Australian Clubman saloons were marketed under the Morris Mini Clubman name when introduced in August 1971, [82] and as the Leyland Mini, without the Clubman name, from February 1973.

  5. Mini Clubman - Wikipedia

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    Mini Clubman may refer to: BL Mini Clubman, the 1969-1980 British Leyland Mini Clubman; Morris Mini Clubman, the Australian version of the BL Mini Clubman;

  6. Mini (Mark I) - Wikipedia

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    The proposed engine size was originally 948 cc as used in the Morris Minor and Austin A35. However, Leonard Lord , chairman of BMC thought that the 90 mph (140 km/h) top speed was excessive and thus reduced the engine size to 848 cc to gain a more manageable speed (for the time) of 72 mph (116 km/h).

  7. John Cooper Works - Wikipedia

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    The GP2 boasts a 218-hp (214 for US models) turbo-charged 1.6 L direct-injected four cylinder engine, giving it a 0–60 mph time of 6.1 seconds and a top speed of 150 mph. The engine is essentially identical to the N18 used in other 2013 John Cooper Works models, with a slight increase in compression accounting for the modest power gain.

  8. Mini Cooper - Wikipedia

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    MINI Hatch, introduced in early 2000, second generation from 2006, third generation from 2014, and fourth generation from 2024. changing the model name to MINI Cooper. [ 1 ] Mini Clubman (2007–2024)

  9. Mini Countryman - Wikipedia

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    The Countryman WRC is the rallying version of Mini Cooper S ALL4 developed with Prodrive beginning in early 2009, with a 1.6-litre, four-cylinder turbo-charged engine from BMW Motorsport. The first test drive for the Mini Countryman WRC, which would also be available to customer teams, was planned for autumn 2010. [ 71 ]