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2012 Mini Cooper Countryman S All4 Hatchback 4-door 1.6l Excellent Condition.!!! on 2040-cars

US $25,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:27000
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2012 MINI COOPER S COUNTRYMAN ALL4

Turbocharged, direct-injected 1,6 liter, 4-cylinder engine, 16 valve with valvetronic (181 hp)
ALL 4 full-time intelligent all-wheel drive system. NO SMOKING, NO PETS, FIRST OWNER, VERY CLEAN
27,000 mileage
Still under the following warranties;
- 3 year/36,000 mile Maintenance Program
- 4 year/50,000 mile Limited Warranty
- 12 year/ Rust Perforation Limited Warranty
- 4 year/Unlimited Mileage Roadside Assistance Program



- Pure RED Color with WHITE bonnet stripes.
- Pure RED/carbon black cloth and leather seats.
- 3 rear seats.
- Dual pane Panoramic Sunroof
- All-season tires.
- Flat load floor.
- Run-flat tires.
- STEPTRONIC automatic trans.
- Multi-function and sport steering wheel w/paddles
- Heated front seats.
- Xenon headlights.
- Voice-command
- Satellite radio (need sub.)
- MINI Conected
- Comfort bluetooth and USB/ipod
- Smartphone Integration.
- WHITE turn-signal lights.

PREMIUM PACKAGE
- Anti-theft alarm system
- Comfort Access keyless entry.
- Chrome line interior.
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror.
- Automatic climate control.

TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE
- Center armrest
- Rear park sensor
- Harman-Kardon sound system

Mini Countryman for Sale

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Mini Cooper Countryman only small car to earn good grade in latest IIHS crash tests [w/video]

Wed, 30 Jul 2014



Competitors in the small-car segment didn't do nearly as well. Four vehicles earned "poor" grades.
Only one small car out of 12 tested earned a good grade in the latest round of crash-test results compiled by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Mini Cooper Countryman received a "good" ranking on the organization's small-front overlap test.

2013 Mini John Cooper Works

Tue, 30 Apr 2013

Location, Location, Location
Back in February, Mini invited me to come try out its brand-new Paceman coupe-crossover-hatchback thing in Puerto Rico, and not long after, I spit out a Quick Spin detailing my impressions of the little-big two-door. But here's what I didn't tell you: Mini also let me loose on those fine, curvaceous, tropical roads in its hottest hatch, the John Cooper Works GP. And while that behind-the-wheel gigglefest would have no doubt made for a story laden with positive notes and warm regards, the truth is, I only drove it for 15 minutes, so I couldn't in good conscience offer much of a story to you. (European Editor Matt Davis also got a short stint behind the wheel of the GP late last year.)
So for the sake of due diligence, I buckled down and spent a full eight days with the JCW GP back home in Detroit, just as springtime was starting to stick here in southeast Michigan. But after my time with the Mini, I was wishing that I could have just been left with my GP memories from Puerto Rico, where I was pushing the little hotbox hard around smooth corners and flexing every one of its muscles to eke out the full JCW GP experience in only a short timeframe.

Mini testing new JCW on the Nurburgring Nordschleife

Tue, 27 May 2014

Mini fans have had plenty to chew on lately. In the past month alone, the Anglo-Saxon automaker revealed its quirky, one-off Paceman Adventure pickup and dazzled showgoers over the weekend at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este with the Superleggera Vision concept. But what enthusiasts (to say nothing of dealers) have been really waiting for since the debut of the new Mini hatchback late last year has been the new John Cooper Works performance model. And that's just what we have here.
Spied undergoing testing at the Nürburgring, this JCW prototype looks about ready for production, but is still keeping its front end under wraps. We can still discern the larger front intakes and bigger brakes with red calipers front and rear, and while the rear bumper is still stock, the wheels are definitely JCW: similar to those worn by the John Cooper Works Concept unveiled in Detroit a few months ago, they look more like five-spoke versions of the outgoing GP model's four-spoke units than the BBS-style alloys of the last John Cooper Works hatchback.
The new JCW is still probably a few months away from debut, but we're expecting around 230 horsepower under the hood when it does arrive.