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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
The main difference between the 2010 and 2009 Clubman is how the engine gets oxygen. The 2009 model has variable valve timing, or VVT engine and not turbocharged. The engine is still an I4 with 1.6 liters and a fully electric throttle. The VVT engine, however means that the oxygen is less compressed before it reaches the combustion chamber. This cuts down on this small car's "vroom" factor and lowers the reported gas mileage for city driving. The 2009 is rated to get 25 miles per gallon in the city.
In these modern days it is probably fairer to compare it to like priced cars such as the Volkswagen Golf. While you get slightly better class trim in the VW you won't be making the same statement. So you are really trading style for finish when it comes to these cars.
A brand new MINI Clubman Cooper S
Labels: Mini
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