MINI Countryman
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
- Vehicle Year, 2019
- Mileage, 23,371 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£18,400Price per month. pcp. £287 /month pcp
Price reductions on selected cars, from £250 - £1000 off
The Mini Countryman is one of the largest and most comfortable cars the brand has ever made. It shares many of its components with the BMW X1 but offers that retro appeal only Mini can offer. It's available in petrol, diesel or hybrid forms and is really comfortable to drive. It's the ideal SUV if you enjoy the styling but have no need for off-roading capability.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £5,005.00. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper 5dr Auto [Chili/Media Pack XL]
2.0 Cooper S Classic 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Exclusive 5dr Auto [Comfort/Nav+ Pack]
1.5 Cooper Exclusive Premium Plus 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper S E Classic ALL4 PHEV 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Exclusive 5dr Auto
2.0 John Cooper Works Premium ALL4 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Sport ALL4 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Exclusive Premium Plus 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Exclusive 5dr Auto
2.0 Cooper S Classic 5dr Auto
2.0 Cooper S 5dr
1.5 Cooper S E Sport ALL4 PHEV 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto
2.0 Cooper S 5dr
2.0 Cooper D 5dr [Chili Pack]
2.0 Cooper S 5dr Auto [Chili/Nav+ Pack] [7 Speed]
1.5 Cooper S E Classic ALL4 PHEV 5dr Auto
1.6 Cooper 5dr
1.5 Cooper Exclusive 5dr Auto
2.0 Cooper S Classic 5dr
2.0 Cooper S 5dr
2.0 Cooper S Classic 5dr
1.5 Cooper S E Exclusive ALL4 PHEV 5dr Auto
1.5 Cooper 5dr Auto [7 Speed]
2.0 John Cooper Works ALL4 5dr
2.0 Cooper S Exclusive 5dr Auto
MINI
Countryman
Trying to pitch the world’s largest Mini to the British public sounds like a tricky feat but it was far easier than the BMW-owned brand thought.
Because so many people want larger vehicles, the Countryman made perfect sense – especially when it was executed as well as this.
Despite being so much larger than its close relatives, the Countryman hasn’t lost any of the charm of a smaller Mini thanks to its handling, interior and exterior styling.
Later models have the option of a hybrid engine system, which has proven very popular among those living in and around cities.
As you’d expect, the interior of the Countryman is very similar to that of other Mini models across the range. It features a very large circular centre screen and fighter jet-style switches for the engine start/stop and other driver aids.
Newer models feature standard technology such as an 8.8-inch touchscreen information display with Apple CarPlay and an in-built sat-nav.
Optional extras available include the Navigation Plus Package, which offers a digital cockpit display, wireless charging capabilities and even Amazon Alexa connectivity.
The boot measures in at an impressive 450 litres and increases to 1,390 litres once the rear seats are down. However, it should be noted that hybrid models lose 45 litres of boot space in order to house the batteries.
There are quite a few engine options available on the Countryman, starting with the smallest 1.5-litre turbocharged engine, which can also be found in the Mini Hatch and Clubman. This produces 135hp and is good enough, but may struggle if the car is full.
Moving up is the Countryman Cooper S engine, which is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 178hp and might be appealing to those who want a bit more zip.
But if it’s serious power you’re after, then look to the Countryman JCW, which puts out 306hp and allows it to get from 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds – very impressive for a car of this size.
There are two more engine variants on offer – a diesel and a plug-in hybrid option – both of which offer excellent long-distance economy, sitting between 57.6mpg and 64.2mpg.
You can get a used Countryman on finance, but the costs will differ depending on the model you choose and the terms of your finance deal.
Not all Countryman models are four-wheel drive, but every unit with ALL4 spec options feature it. Otherwise, all other Countrymans are front-wheel drive.
The Countryman came out in 2010 and has seen major facelifts since then. The most recent was in 2017, which offered sharper lines and an excellent hybrid system.
Being a family car, the Countryman features two Isofix mounting points in the back seats, allowing child seats to be secured in place.