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Year:
2020
Make:
MINI
Model:
Countryman
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
189 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Gray (Moonwalk Grey Metallic)
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
15,712
Stock #:
26S363A
VIN:
WMZYX1C08L3L35462
Gray (Moonwalk Grey Metallic) 2020 MINI Countryman SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive
New arrival

 

2020 MINI Countryman

Cooper S ALL4 AWD

15,712 mi

Lewiston, ID
Fair Deal

$25,695

Year:
2020
Make:
MINI
Model:
Countryman
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
189 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Silver Metallic
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Carbon Black
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
47,205
Stock #:
L94325
VIN:
WMZYX1C07L3L94325
Silver Metallic 2020 MINI Countryman SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$500

 

2020 MINI Countryman

Cooper S ALL4 AWD

47,205 mi

East Brunswick, NJ
Great Deal

$19,496

$18,996

About 2021 MINI Countryman
The last of the Mini lineup to receive some mid-cycle attention, the Countryman rolls into 2021 with redesigned front fascia, body-color bumpers, a new grille, and some lighting attention in the form of newly-standard LED headlights and Union Jack graphics for the tail lights. There’s also some new wheel designs debuting this year, as well as a new, 5-inch, steering column-mounted digital gauge cluster. Outside, a Piano Black trim option will swap the chrome for gloss-black instead, which should look striking against the new White Silver and Sage Green paint options. While the Countryman is the biggest Mini you can get, it’s still powered by the same engine options as the smaller Mini Cooper. That means the base model makes do with a turbo three-cylinder engine that’s really not suited for the job. In the Cooper, it provides adequate power as long as you don’t have a full roster of passengers, but things aren’t as smooth as you’d like. It’s a shame because, while the cheapest Countryman comes with some impressive features like a panoramic sunroof, keyless entry, and simulated leather upholstery, the engine just isn’t up to the task of motivating this little subcompact crossover. For that reason alone, the Mini Countryman Cooper S is the way to go. Here you’ll get a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that’s good for 189 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque. That’s an upgrade of 55 hp and 45 lb-ft, and just what the Countryman needs. Still not impressed? There’s a John Cooper Works model that’ll get you an even more powerful version of the turbo-four with 301 hp and 331 lb-ft, not to mention standard all-wheel drive (AWD), an 8-speed automatic transmission as opposed to the 7-speed found in the Cooper and Cooper S, a sport suspension and seats, selectable driving modes, and unique styling. Don’t care to fill the air with more carbon? Well, there’s not an all-electric version just yet, but there is a plug-in hybrid with a unique setup. Here, a three-cylinder engine drives the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission, while an electric motor paired to a 9.6 kWh battery handles the rears. Combined output is a claimed 221 hp and 284 lb-ft, with an all-electric range of 18 miles. The Classic trim does come with some interesting features, but upgrading to the Signature will get you keyless entry, dual-zone automatic climate controls, heated front seats, and a power hatch. Besides, you have to go with the Signature trim before you gain access to the really fun paint and interior options, as well as connectivity for Apple CarPlay. Android Auto is still glaringly absent, though the Countryman does now play well with Amazon Alexa Voice Assistant. The top-tier Iconic trim is where you’ll find power front seats, genuine leather upholstery, and upgraded stereo options. With all the style of its smaller brother and much more room, the Countryman stands as a unique entry in the subcompact crossover category. With this mid-cycle refresh, Mini hopes to reignite the passions that made it such a success when it relaunched nearly 20 years ago.

 

Year:
2022
Make:
MINI
Model:
Countryman
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
189 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
White Silver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
33,869
Stock #:
63444
VIN:
WMZ83BR08N3P22167
White Silver Metallic 2022 MINI Countryman SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic

 

2022 MINI Countryman

Cooper S ALL4 AWD

33,869 mi

Portsmouth, NH
Fair Deal
Third-party certified

$27,932

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The last of the Mini lineup to receive some mid-cycle attention, the Countryman rolls into 2021 with redesigned front fascia, body-color bumpers, a new grille, and some lighting attention in the form of newly-standard LED headlights and Union Jack graphics for the tail lights. There’s also some new wheel designs debuting this year, as well as a new, 5-inch, steering column-mounted digital gauge cluster. Outside, a Piano Black trim option will swap the chrome for gloss-black instead, which should look striking against the new White Silver and Sage Green paint options.

While the Countryman is the biggest Mini you can get, it’s still powered by the same engine options as the smaller Mini Cooper. That means the base model makes do with a turbo three-cylinder engine that’s really not suited for the job. In the Cooper, it provides adequate power as long as you don’t have a full roster of passengers, but things aren’t as smooth as you’d like. It’s a shame because, while the cheapest Countryman comes with some impressive features like a panoramic sunroof, keyless entry, and simulated leather upholstery, the engine just isn’t up to the task of motivating this little subcompact crossover.

For that reason alone, the Mini Countryman Cooper S is the way to go. Here you’ll get a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that’s good for 189 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque. That’s an upgrade of 55 hp and 45 lb-ft, and just what the Countryman needs. Still not impressed? There’s a John Cooper Works model that’ll get you an even more powerful version of the turbo-four with 301 hp and 331 lb-ft, not to mention standard all-wheel drive (AWD), an 8-speed automatic transmission as opposed to the 7-speed found in the Cooper and Cooper S, a sport suspension and seats, selectable driving modes, and unique styling.

Don’t care to fill the air with more carbon? Well, there’s not an all-electric version just yet, but there is a plug-in hybrid with a unique setup. Here, a three-cylinder engine drives the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission, while an electric motor paired to a 9.6 kWh battery handles the rears. Combined output is a claimed 221 hp and 284 lb-ft, with an all-electric range of 18 miles.

The Classic trim does come with some interesting features, but upgrading to the Signature will get you keyless entry, dual-zone automatic climate controls, heated front seats, and a power hatch. Besides, you have to go with the Signature trim before you gain access to the really fun paint and interior options, as well as connectivity for Apple CarPlay. Android Auto is still glaringly absent, though the Countryman does now play well with Amazon Alexa Voice Assistant. The top-tier Iconic trim is where you’ll find power front seats, genuine leather upholstery, and upgraded stereo options.

With all the style of its smaller brother and much more room, the Countryman stands as a unique entry in the subcompact crossover category. With this mid-cycle refresh, Mini hopes to reignite the passions that made it such a success when it relaunched nearly 20 years ago.

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