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It places the emphasis on doing things differently. The rear-hinged side door ensures easy access to the back seats, and once in, the Clubman’s extended wheelbase means legroom is a match for the Peugeot, while the van-style rear doors open on gas struts and incorporate useful pockets. These features may seem like novelties – and it must be said that they do have drawbacks, not least access in tight spaces. So compared to the Peugeot you have to be prepared to compromise, but the maxi-MINI is better thought out than many have given it credit for.
Isofix child seats are simple to attach, there’s a spacious underfloor area, quality is way ahead of the Peugeot and with careful planning, it can cope with family outings – it certainly swallows bikes and buggies without much problem.
The fact it’s beautifully finished, great to drive, cheap to run and has a range of extremely clean and efficient engines more than offsets the higher asking price and lack of equipment. Although it’s not as capable as the 207 SW, the Clubman is a happy hauler that never fails to raise a smile, and is an altogether better practical prospect than the standard car. It could well be the Christmas present you’ve always promised yourself.
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WINNER
MINI Cooper Clubman
Price: £14,235
Engine/power: 1.6-litre/118bhp
0-60mph: 9.1 secs
Economy: 43.9mpg