Used 2019 MINI Clubman Consumer Reviews
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I've been leasing cars for the last 15+ years and it seems as though the manufacturers are equipping cars with components that require replacement within the initial lease period. I previously leased a Mercedes Benz GLK 350 and needed to replace tires after just 25K miles. My current lease is with a Mini Cooper Clubman S All-4 and it has 23K miles and needs front brakes rotors and wear sensors (estimated at $800+ at the dealer). In addition, it seems as though i'll need tires shortly to make it to the end of my lease. Quite possibly, i'm a sceptic, but it seems as thought the manufactures are equipping new vehicles with substandard performing parts and tires leaving the initial lease holder with significant financial responsibilities before the conclusion of the lease period. One of the reasons I lease is to AVOID these types of expenses. I've owned multiple vehicles over the years that were 4+ years old and had 40K+ miles before needing tires, and at no time did I require brakes. Seems like a negative trend ...
New model=worse model
The Clubman was redesigned for 2016. If you look around the miniusa website you'll have a hard time finding anything relating to fuel efficiency while it was very proudly displayed among the info for the previous model. It's a nice car, but one of the few perks it actually had was fuel efficiency. Now it's got a new engine(3 cylinder!) and the MPG is humorously bad. It gets 23 mpg in the city which is on par with some large sport utility vehicles but it's still a tiny car by comparison. We've had three MINI's so I'm not a MINI basher. We previously had a Clubman that got 32 mpg on the same to work routes the new Clubman gets 23 mpg. What automaker does that?? In sum, you can get far more for far less money with lots of other vehicles. The only benefits is that it looks different and you can find your car in a parking lot. We have a ALL4 base model which is not listed among the choices here.
- Cooper S ALL4 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $17,377459 mi away
- Cooper S 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $18,900340 mi away
- Cooper S 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $20,998453 mi away
British Racing Green Mini
Love this little wagon! Holds a lot for a smaller car. Gets good mileage. Easy handling. Rear doors open to the side for easy loading and unloading. Back seats fold flat for large storage space.
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This car it's the best car choice
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Love love love my Mini!
This is the best car I have ever owned - I have had a Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and RAV4, and a Jeep Cherokee in the past. My Mini is fun to drive, it has so many fun features, and it is very comfortable!
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