2012 MINI Cooper Countryman

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2012 MINI Cooper Countryman

Starting MSRP $21,750

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MPG City: 25 – 27 Highway: 30 – 35

Available Engines

121-hp, 1.6-liter I-4 (premium)

Transmissions

6-speed manual w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual

Average Consumer Rating

(5.0) 3 consumer reviews

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New or Notable

New Mini Yours personalization options
Four conventional doors
Manual or automatic
Available turbo four-cylinder (S)
FWD or AWD
 

What We Like

Distinctive Mini design
Relatively roomy interior
Easier backseat access than regular Cooper
Turbo's performance potential

What We Don't

All-wheel drive not offered on base model
Risks offending Mini purists

Introduced last year, the Mini Cooper Countryman serves as the brand's entry into the small-crossover segment. It has a taller stance and, unlike other Coopers, four conventional side doors and available all-wheel drive. Buyers have a choice of a normally aspirated four-cylinder engine or a turbo four-cylinder (S versions). It competes against the Volkswagen Tiguan and Nissan Juke.

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1 Available Cooper Countryman Trim

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    Engine MPG MSRP Invoice
Base 4dr Front-wheel Drive Sports Activity Vehicle
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4 cyl 27/35 $21,750 $19,575
Destination charge: $700
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