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MINI Cooper Clubman vs MINI Countryman

2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
$24,100MSRP
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2025 MINI Countryman
2025 MINI Countryman
$38,900MSRP
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2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
$24,100MSRP
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2025 MINI Countryman
$38,900MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

2008-2014

Years produced

2011-Present

MSRP

$24,100

MSRP

$38,900

Listings

78

Listings

346

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

6.5 out of 10

Expert reviews

6.8 out of 10

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Stylish design

  • Fun to drive

Cons

  • Dissatisfying steering

  • Poor ride quality

  • Unintuitive technology

Reviews Summary

Eventually, people grow up, start families, and need a bigger car. With the redesigned 2016 Clubman, MINI also grows up and builds the biggest car in its history, one that can theoretically serve as family transport. In the process, it seems that a few important ingredients have been left out of what ought to be a deliciously satisfying recipe.

Reviews Summary

Redesigned this year, the 2025 Countryman grows in size but remains a small crossover SUV. Expressively styled, infused with parent company BMW’s engineering and technology, and packed with cheeky Mini quirks, the Countryman is available in Cooper S All4, John Cooper Works All4, and electric SE All4 model series, each equipped with standard All4 all-wheel drive (AWD). It can comfortably hold rear-seat passengers, carries a competitive amount of cargo, and remains fun to drive.

Verdict: With prices starting at just over $40,000, the Mini Countryman sells in entry-level luxury territory. However, anyone expecting plush refinement will want to shop elsewhere because the Countryman is decidedly rough around the edges. We begrudgingly accept its quirks in exchange for its personality, but many people likely won’t.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

1.5L 134 hp I3

Engine

2.0L 241 hp I4

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

AWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

134 hp @ 4400 rpm

Horsepower

MPG City

25

MPG City

24

MPG Highway

35

MPG Highway

32
2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
$24,100MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2025 MINI Countryman
2025 MINI Countryman
$38,900MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2016 MINI Cooper Clubman
$24,100MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2025 MINI Countryman
$38,900MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
2008-2014
2011-Present
MSRP
$24,100
$38,900
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.8

4.5

Expert reviews

6.5 out of 10

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6.8 out of 10

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Stylish design

  • Fun to drive

Cons

  • Dissatisfying steering

  • Poor ride quality

  • Unintuitive technology

Summary
Eventually, people grow up, start families, and need a bigger car. With the redesigned 2016 Clubman, MINI also grows up and builds the biggest car in its history, one that can theoretically serve as family transport. In the process, it seems that a few important ingredients have been left out of what ought to be a deliciously satisfying recipe.

Redesigned this year, the 2025 Countryman grows in size but remains a small crossover SUV. Expressively styled, infused with parent company BMW’s engineering and technology, and packed with cheeky Mini quirks, the Countryman is available in Cooper S All4, John Cooper Works All4, and electric SE All4 model series, each equipped with standard All4 all-wheel drive (AWD). It can comfortably hold rear-seat passengers, carries a competitive amount of cargo, and remains fun to drive.

Verdict: With prices starting at just over $40,000, the Mini Countryman sells in entry-level luxury territory. However, anyone expecting plush refinement will want to shop elsewhere because the Countryman is decidedly rough around the edges. We begrudgingly accept its quirks in exchange for its personality, but many people likely won’t.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
1.5L 134 hp I3
2.0L 241 hp I4
Drive Train
FWD
AWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
134 hp @ 4400 rpm
MPG City
25
24
MPG Highway
35
32
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