Mini Clubman JCW - any good?
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I've never met anyone who actually owned one and disliked it.
The boot is quite small for a family car.
The 19" alloys on 35 profile run flat tyres aren't great combination, most people ditch the run flats.
They are pretty reliable overall, the drivetrain is pretty solid in the F series cars.
The boot is quite small for a family car.
The 19" alloys on 35 profile run flat tyres aren't great combination, most people ditch the run flats.
They are pretty reliable overall, the drivetrain is pretty solid in the F series cars.
I test drove one of these a few years ago, 2016 pre facelift manual. Even though it was just a drive round town it was already good fun, certainly more than a Golf GTI without the seriousness of a Civic Type R or i30 N. Unfortunately I didn't get on with the pedal spacing and didn't want the car enough to think about getting used to it (which I'm sure would've been possible) so that ruled it out.
UTH said:
Thanks guys, it's currently a toss up between a Tiguan or the Clubman......
You'd be comparing the Countryman JCW with a Tiguan for size. I have the full fat 306bhp Countryman and it's been great. I intended on keeping it for a long while but have just ordered an EV for replacement, so it's soon to be sold, and honestly, i'll be sad to see it go. if I could afford and had a need to keep it, i would.nordboy said:
UTH said:
Thanks guys, it's currently a toss up between a Tiguan or the Clubman......
You'd be comparing the Countryman JCW with a Tiguan for size. I have the full fat 306bhp Countryman and it's been great. I intended on keeping it for a long while but have just ordered an EV for replacement, so it's soon to be sold, and honestly, i'll be sad to see it go. if I could afford and had a need to keep it, i would.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


