Mini plans to offer the Clubman with a choice of turbocharged or non-turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engines. The naturally aspirated engine produces 120 horsepower and 118 pound-feet of torque, while the turbo in the Clubman S produces 175 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque.[1] Mini executives note that feedback and suggestions from these drivers will help prepare the company for series production of a battery-powered Mini E. [2]
Vehicles for people in wheelchairs aren't terribly unusual, but they're nearly always a modification of an otherwise stock car (typically a van, to allow room for the wheelchair). Such vans are often ungainly and extremely fuel-inefficient, and the modifications to allow wheelchair access are expensive.[12] Vehicles for people in wheelchairs aren't awfully strange, but they're virtually a transformation of a standard car. Style has rarely been a priority in industrial design for the disabled until now.[13]
Perfect for having fun in the sun! We also specialize in services, repairs and sales.[15] Perhaps the Police should simply charge mobility scooter drivers who injure someone with common assault? [16]
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