R55 Does the Clubman S come with "Sport" botton?
The sport button is also standard in both Clubman models, be it Cooper or Cooper S, regardless of transmission choice. What's standard equipment in the Clubman is the DSC (Dynamic stability control). You have to pay extra for DSC (Standalone or part of the sport package) in the regular R56 hardtops. Hope this helps!
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It tightens the steering and improves throttle response. It is mostly an electronic gadget. It doesn't give you more power or anything like that.
My owner's manual says, "Pressing the sport button causes your Mini to respond even more sportily. Engine responds more spontaneously to movement of the accelerator. Steering response is more direct. With automatic transmission: More rapid gear shifting in sport program."
So that is all I know until I actually mess with it in the next few days.
So that is all I know until I actually mess with it in the next few days.
I believe my MY2011 all cars sold in the US have to have some sort of stability control, standard. But don't quote me on it.
umberto, I bought the album when it was first released, and I've seen KC many times since then. I think we may be just a bit off-topic, however, so my apologies to anyone under 50, as this was way back in '68.
My owner's manual says, "Pressing the sport button causes your Mini to respond even more sportily. Engine responds more spontaneously to movement of the accelerator. Steering response is more direct. With automatic transmission: More rapid gear shifting in sport program."
So that is all I know until I actually mess with it in the next few days.
So that is all I know until I actually mess with it in the next few days.
I guess the trade off is fuel consumption?
When I go on the highway and take off the "sport button" it seems to ride smoother. Not sure if it is just in my head as I could understand if the shocks were "air"..
I tell people it is arming the nitrous (which I don't have ..on this vehicle)
I tell people it is arming the nitrous (which I don't have ..on this vehicle)
I like the sport button on my Clubman S auto when I am in heavy traffic. It keeps the auto in a lower gear and shifts firmer. Makes it easier to accelerate in and out of traffic. I have noticed that in Sport mode the auto doesn't shift into 6th gear until around 80-85. It makes a small impact on mileage on the auto depending on how much accelerating I do. I've noticed I can leave it in Sport mode and upshift using the paddles when I want higher gear.
I have a manual transmission Clubman S. With the Sport button off when I am in traffic, I always feel like the car is going to stall as I start off in first.
At first, I thought I was just rusty with a manual car, however, the problem has continued. It's like the throttle is not responding quickly to the accelerator. I find I have to press the sport button, and then the throttle responds much better.
I am beginning to wonder if the car has a problem with the normal throttle response. Or is it just me? Anyone else experience this?
At first, I thought I was just rusty with a manual car, however, the problem has continued. It's like the throttle is not responding quickly to the accelerator. I find I have to press the sport button, and then the throttle responds much better.
I am beginning to wonder if the car has a problem with the normal throttle response. Or is it just me? Anyone else experience this?
My brochure said that it bumped torque up to 192. I dunno, that's what I read.
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