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The MINI Clubman offers the fun driving experience of a regular MINI hatchback, but with the benefit of extra interior space. It may be small but it's a great estate car. It offers an intriguing alternative to the Volkswagen Golf – one that is brimful of retro charm.
Although smaller than conventional estate cars, the MINI Clubman is also bigger than regular family hatchbacks. This makes it more practical than rivals such as the Audi A3 Sportback or the popular Mercedes-Benz A-Class, yet it offers a similarly premium image. If you want something bigger, the MINI Countryman is a good choice.
MINI has simplified the MINI Clubman range, but has retained the upmarket touches and engaging driving experience it is known for. Here, we have all the information you need if you plan to buy or lease one. Take a look at a MINI Clubman for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The MINI Clubman is a unique proposition in the family hatchback world. It is bigger than conventional hatchbacks such as the Audi A3 Sportback, but smaller than dedicated estate cars like the Volkswagen Golf Estate. Having two vertically-split rear doors is different, and does deliver an extra degree of charm.
For passengers in the front and rear, the MINI Clubman should feel decently spacious. They will also benefit from the high level of standard equipment, plus quality fit and finish throughout. Demonstrating the MINI brand’s Britishness, the MINI Clubman features LED tail lights with a Union Jack design.
Although the MINI Clubman isn’t quite as exciting as the smaller MINI hatchbacks, it still delivers plenty of fun from behind the wheel. Weighty steering and taut body control mean it feels exciting through the corners, while all the engine options deliver good performance. Opting for the range-topping John Cooper Works results in true hot hatch pace.
MINI has developed a strong brand identity, making the cars desirable to buy or lease. This strong image should mean no problems when the time comes to change for something new. Running costs are reasonable, with MINI’s turbocharged engines blending performance and fuel economy.
This all makes the MINI Clubman more interesting and intriguing than a conventional hatchback. So whether you buy or lease, going large means the whole family can enjoy the excitement of MINI ownership.
The MINI Clubman offers a unique take on the traditional hatchback, adding extra practicality but still maintaining the classic MINI charm and driving experience. It means that, new or used, it can offer a different take on family motoring.
Although the Volkswagen Golf Estate, for example, offers more space inside, it cannot compete with the MINI Clubman’s level of fun. The MINI Clubman also has a premium image, which puts it ahead of estates from Ford and Skoda. In fact, the MINI badge can easily see the MINI Clubman stand as an alternative to the Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake. If you want the MINI lifestyle, but with extra space for passengers and luggage, the MINI Clubman is a solid choice.
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For most buyers the MINI Clubman's 1.5-litre petrol is the optimum choice – with 136PS it’s usefully brisk with decent acceleration and comfortable cruising. The 2.0-litre diesel is less refined and doesn’t feel as quick in everyday driving but offers the best economy and is better-suited to carrying heavy loads.
The MINI Clubman may only have three trim levels but there are numerous packs and personalisation options, so it’s important to have in mind what you want and need in advance. The standard Classic specification is strong, with a 6.5-inch infotainment screen, DAB radio with Bluetooth, ambient lighting and automatic headlights and wipers. Of the options available, the Comfort Pack adds things like heated seats, climate control and rear parking sensors for a reasonable price, but if you go for the Navigation Plus pack you get all this plus Apple CarPlay, enhanced Bluetooth with wireless charging and a host of connected services too.
As time went on, MINI dropped certain engine options and tweaked others. It also dropped the manual gearbox, leaving the seven-speed Steptronic automatic as the only option. By 2023, the engine range looked as follows
The MINI Clubman is able with a range of different trim levels, along with three different engines – not to mention endless options for personalisation. Early Clubmans didn't come with trims, exactly – rather, you chose the engine you wanted, which came with certain standard features and could be enhanced with various option packs. Later, more traditional trim levels were introduced
The MINI Clubman’s exterior dimensions are:
The MINI Clubman’s boot space is:
All current versions of the MINI Clubman attract the most common rate of VED, with a £180 annual charge. However, if you are looking at a used example then there are savings to be had by choosing a version registered before 1st April 2017, although there will be a limited number of examples as the current Clubman was only introduced in 2016. Cooper Ds and 1.5-litre Coopers registered before this date qualify for a £30 annual VED rate, but revert to the £180 rate if registered from April 2017 onwards.
The MINI Clubman needn't be too expensive to insure, although it does depend on how much performance you want. As the entry-level model, the MINI Clubman Cooper has the lowest rating of insurance group 17 (out of 50). Moving up to the MINI Clubman Cooper S increases this to group 22, with the John Cooper Works in group 30.
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