MINI Cooper Paceman - Underpowered?

MINI Cooper Paceman - Underpowered?

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romeogolf

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2,056 posts

119 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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I'm borrowing a MINI Cooper Paceman with an auto 'box at the moment. It's got around 1200 miles on it currently.

Am I alone in feeling like this is a somewhat underpowered/rough-driving car? I feel like it's always searching for a better gear, shifting down at the slightest prod of the pedal and never really 'getting going'.

Not sure if it's the gearbox or just the fact the car is a bit heavy for the engine.

Driving position is excellent, IMO, and it's a comfortable place to sit, although much of the trim (especially the steering wheel) feels a bit cheap and flimsy to my hands.

redddraggon

268 posts

129 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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What do you normally drive?

I wouldn't say the standard 1.6L was that underpowered compared - certainly it won't feel as good as it does in the hatch because of the higher weight it has to move about. Apart from the 1.6 DIG-T it's got more power than most of the Jukes (which I'd say is the closest rival).

romeogolf

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2,056 posts

119 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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redddraggon said:
What do you normally drive?

I wouldn't say the standard 1.6L was that underpowered compared - certainly it won't feel as good as it does in the hatch because of the higher weight it has to move about. Apart from the 1.6 DIG-T it's got more power than most of the Jukes (which I'd say is the closest rival).
Previously had an SLK250 CDI so of course it's not comparable. I was borrowing a MINI Cooper Hatch (manual) for a month before the Countryman. The hatch was reasonably peppy but the Countryman feels like a tank in comparison.

I'm also average lower than 36mpg compared to nearly 45mpg when I was using the (also brand new) hatch.

redddraggon

268 posts

129 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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I'm averaging 35 mpg in a Cooper S countryman driven with a heavy foot - so your's seems quite low.

I have no experience of the autoboxes - maybe it's that, and I have only driven the normal 1.6 in a Hatch and thought it was quite good.

blank

3,452 posts

188 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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We have a manual Cooper Countryman.

Very underpowered, and will be replaced with an S when the time comes!

rix

2,780 posts

190 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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Drove a countryman s and thought it was a bit lacking. Ended up with five door hatch s, plenty of room and feels so much more alive than the countryman