Used Mini Cooper Clubman for sale in Portland, Oregon - Tonkin Fiat
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Used 2008 Mini Cooper Clubman *Clubman *Panorama Roof *Heated Seats *Alloy Wheels *Power Options *Keyless Entry *Fun!! 1.6L 4 Cyl.
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Internet Price$17,990
Stock #:
PF12020
VIN:
WMWML33508TN68399
Color:
Pepper White
Odometer:
44,830
Transmission:
Unavailable
Drivetrain:
FWD
City MPG 27
Hwy MPG 35
MPG is estimated only and will vary by equipment and options.
*JUST REDUCED* This fun to drive 2008 Mini Cooper Clubman is in great condition inside and out. It has 44,829 miles and is still covered by the Mini Cooper 4 year 50 mile Basic and Powertrain Warranty. It gets 26 MPG City and 34 MPG Highway. The 4-Cylinder engine produces 118 horsepower and is coupled to the 6-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes; Panorama roof, cold weather package, AM/FM Stereo, CD player, air conditioning, power steering, windows and door locks, heated seats, tilt wheel, stability control, 4-wheel ABS, traction control, dual front and front side airbags, keyless entry and alloy wheels. Call today and schedule your test drive.
The 2008 MINI Clubman was a highly anticipated model, as it added more versatility to the popular line. The length of the Clubman is more than nine inches longer than the MINI Cooper, which means the interior seating and cargo spaces are much more useable. Visually, the coupe's rear hatch has been replaced by what can be endearingly referred to as "barn doors." Instead of one large door that rises up, these split doors swing to the side independent of each other, similar to the Clubman's ancestors from decades past. Also, on the passenger side of the car is the "Clubdoor," a small rear hinged door which greatly benefits passenger ingress and egress.
The same, much-lauded mechanical bits from the Cooper underpin the Clubman, though, meaning the ride is nearly as exciting and lively. A 1.6L I4 engine with variable valve timing cranks out 118 horsepower, while the Clubman S uses a turbocharged version of the same engine to the tune of 172 horsepower. A manual six-speed is standard in both models, with a six-speed automatic with Steptronic paddles is optional. In addition to the more potent engine, the S also has larger alloys, performance tires, exterior enhancements, fog lamps, and twin exhaust.
MINI offers thousands of color combinations coordinating exterior, body color or contrasting roof, and colorline interior trim. Unique to the Clubman is the contrasting rear trim. Even when ordering a body color roof, this trim, which surrounds the tail lights and covers the D-pillar and rear bumper, is available only in silver or black. Also unique to the Clubman is the Hot Chocolate exterior paint and interior leather seat trim.
Complementing a long list of standards are noteworthy, high-tech options such as Keyless Go entry, universal mobile phone prep, and Sirius satellite and HD radio. Rounding out the optional equipment are all manner of goodies, including heated seats, a navigation system, xenon headlights, a stiffer suspension, park distance control, and a plethora of alloy wheels. And if that isn't enough, MINI has a prolific aftermarket and dealer-supported accessories industry.
All MINIs come standard with six air bags, anti-lock disc brakes, cornering brake control, electronic brakeforce distribution, and daytime running lamps.
Commensurate with the increase in length and interior volume is an increase in price over the Cooper hatchback. The Cooper Clubman starts at $19,950, while the Cooper S Clubman lists for $23,450.
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The 2008 MINI Clubman was a highly anticipated model, as it added more versatility to the popular line. The length of the Clubman is more than nine inches longer than the MINI Cooper, which means the interior seating and cargo spaces are much more useable. Visually, the coupe's rear hatch has been replaced by what can be endearingly referred to as "barn doors." Instead of one large door that rises up, these split doors swing to the side independent of each other, similar to the Clubman's ancestors from decades past. Also, on the passenger side of the car is the "Clubdoor," a small rear hinged door which greatly benefits passenger ingress and egress.
The same, much-lauded mechanical bits from the Cooper underpin the Clubman, though, meaning the ride is nearly as exciting and lively. A 1.6L I4 engine with variable valve timing cranks out 118 horsepower, while the Clubman S uses a turbocharged version of the same engine to the tune of 172 horsepower. A manual six-speed is standard in both models, with a six-speed automatic with Steptronic paddles is optional. In addition to the more potent engine, the S also has larger alloys, performance tires, exterior enhancements, fog lamps, and twin exhaust.
MINI offers thousands of color combinations coordinating exterior, body color or contrasting roof, and colorline interior trim. Unique to the Clubman is the contrasting rear trim. Even when ordering a body color roof, this trim, which surrounds the tail lights and covers the D-pillar and rear bumper, is available only in silver or black. Also unique to the Clubman is the Hot Chocolate exterior paint and interior leather seat trim.
Complementing a long list of standards are noteworthy, high-tech options such as Keyless Go entry, universal mobile phone prep, and Sirius satellite and HD radio. Rounding out the optional equipment are all manner of goodies, including heated seats, a navigation system, xenon headlights, a stiffer suspension, park distance control, and a plethora of alloy wheels. And if that isn't enough, MINI has a prolific aftermarket and dealer-supported accessories industry.
All MINIs come standard with six air bags, anti-lock disc brakes, cornering brake control, electronic brakeforce distribution, and daytime running lamps.
Commensurate with the increase in length and interior volume is an increase in price over the Cooper hatchback. The Cooper Clubman starts at $19,950, while the Cooper S Clubman lists for $23,450.



