Mini Clubman Cooper D

Mini Clubman Cooper D

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djdestiny

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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Thought Id post up a few pics of the gf's car, its no sports or exotic car, but some may like it smile
She had a Cooper S hatch and loved the looks, handling and fun factor, but did'nt like the economy and lack of room in the rear for the kids.
She had inherited a 307 HDI and loved the economy of it, but it was boring.

So the obvious answer was to sell both and get the Clubman which she originally wanted, but could'nt afford.

It seems to be a very marmite car, some love them, some hate them.
At first I hated them, but the more Ive driven this one, the more Ive come to really love them!
They are great fun, easy to drive and its got more lef room than my RS4 (thats not hard though as its terrible)

We originally saw a Hot Chocolate (brown) one when they first came out, and never saw another. Turns out they are very rare and never many for sale, so the hunt was on...
Eventually we found this one in very good condition with bi-xenons and the gorgeous retro looking brown Lounge Leather.
We've added H&R springs which has stiffened it up a little more and makes it sit nice and low like a Mini should smile
I might try to twist her arm for a remap, but its great fun as it is.







People laugh when you mention brown, but soon as they see it (especially in the sun) they instantly change their minds! The colour is stunning, and has a lovely copper look to it in certain lights



As it sits now with the H&R's fitted


djdestiny

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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I don't see what there is to complain about regarding the 3rd door, it makes access so easy. It's a shame it was'nt put on both sides really

djdestiny

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Monday 10th December 2012
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ge0rge said:
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Go on?

djdestiny

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Wednesday 12th December 2012
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Never mind what?
If you lot have something to say then say it!
I'm surprised there hasn't been more narrow minded comments, so fire away wink

djdestiny

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Wednesday 12th December 2012
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The seatbelt is correct in that photo, you have to open the drivers door to open the rear door anyway, so it would be rather awkward to try and do it if the driver was in the seat as you couldnt tilt it forwards.

The springs are progressive, so unless you corner hard the ride is very similar to standard, maybe slightly firmer

djdestiny

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Thursday 13th December 2012
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Agreed, they won't be replaced with them!

djdestiny

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Friday 14th December 2012
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Its ok, I thought that of my mum's Puma when she had one! smile