A six-speed manual transmission comes standard in all models except the GP, which has an eight-speed automatic. Base and Cooper S models are available with a seven-speed automatic, while the John Cooper Works model offers an eight-speed.
Does the Mini Clubman come in automatic?
Our Clubman is a petrol Cooper model, which means it has a 1.5-litre engine, and it’s fitted with an automatic gearbox….MINI Clubman Cooper: first report.
| Model: | MINI Clubman Cooper Exclusive Auto |
|---|---|
| CO2/tax: | 120g/km/£150 |
What years did Mini Cooper have CVT transmissions?
New for 2007 was a six-speed automatic, which replaced a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) as an option on all but the base convertible. Antilock braking was standard, and an antiskid system was optional.
Are all Minis automatic?
Even Mini buyers prefer an automatic. Every model in the 2020 Mini line-up will be available with a manual transmission. However, some of the sub-models currently offered with three pedals will lose the feature during the next model year.
When did they stop making MINI Clubman?
The Mini Clubman Estate was introduced as a model in its own right, first produced by British Leyland in 1969. It continued in production through to 1982, after three model revisions.
How reliable is the MINI Clubman?
The Clubman did rather well in the 2019 What Car? Reliability Survey, finishing in joint 7th place with the BMW 1 Series and ahead of other premium rivals, such as the Audi A3. In the same survey, Mini finished 8th out of 31 manufacturers.
Does Mini Cooper have transmission problems?
Mini Coopers are more likely to experience transmission issues under circumstances such as being used off-road, natural age after 10 years, and being pushed to the upper ranges of their mileage.
When did the mini R55 Clubman come out?
The MINI R55 Clubman, produced between 2007 and 2014, is the first-generation MINI wagon. Its distinguishing feature is the “barn door” rear hatch (two doors, hinged on the outside, both opening from the center). All R55 Clubman vehicles are powered by four cylinder engines.
How often should I change my Mini Cooper manual transmission fluid?
The factory recommended interval for the automatic transmission is 100,000 miles and MINI states the manual transmission fluid is a ‘life-time fluid’ that does not require fluid replacement. In our ‘unscientific’ opinion, this is too long and we don’t believe in ‘life-time’ fluids.
What type of transmission fluid does the 2012 R60 Cooper S Countryman use?
Your 2012 R60 Cooper S Countryman uses the JWS 3309 automatic transmission fluid with is our NMG7302. An alternative to this fluid is our NMG7310 Aisin automatic transmission fluid. (Aisin is the manufacturer of the automatic transmission in your MINI.)