MINI Countryman
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- Vehicle Year, 2020
- Mileage, 74,452 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol plug-in hybrid
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£15,629Price per month. hp. £349
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As the iconic brand’s largest model, any MINI Countryman for sale is guaranteed to be comfortable, sporty and even good at some mild off-roading. It's available in petrol, diesel or hybrid forms and is really comfortable to drive. A used MINI Countryman is the ideal pick for style-conscious SUV buyers.
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 £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowTrying 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.
– Read our MINI Countryman review
Later models have the option of a hybrid engine system, which has proven very popular among those living in and around cities.
Popular MINI Countryman trims
Early on, MINI didn’t offer trims on its cars, but rather packages. This changed after 2018 with the introduction of Classic, Sport, and Exclusive trims.
> MINI Countryman Classic - Entry-level model with stylish ambient lighting, sat-nav and parking sensors
> MINI Countryman Sport - Design inspired by the fast JCW model and a few extra bits of kit
> MINI Countryman Exclusive - Top-level model with high-quality materials and panoramic glass roof
MINI Countryman history
MINI’s largest model has been on sale in the UK since 2010 and is now in its third generation.
> First-generation MINI Countryman (2010) - Rugged off-road looks and a range of petrol and diesel engines
> Second-generation MINI Countryman (2016) - More modern approach to style and new plug-in hybrid option
> Third-generation MINI Countryman (2024) - Enhanced practicality and new electric version with around 250 miles of range
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 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.
Because it shares so many parts with the BMW X1, a used MINI Countryman is a very reliable car and also features components from other MINI models, making it easier to repair should it need to be fixed.
The refined petrol and diesel options are good on fuel for a fairly large car, but finding a plug-in hybrid MINI Countryman for sale will get you the most efficient setup, especially if you’re able to charge it regularly.
Car tax for these models is somewhere between what you’d pay for a hatchback and an SUV, and insurance can also be reasonable.
A used MINI Countryman is a great pick for families because it features two ISOFIX mounting points in the back seats, allowing child seats to be secured in place.
Not all MINI Countryman cars for sale are four-wheel drive, but if you’re after something that can handle itself on a muddy track, look out for 4x4 models, badged ALL4.
Its closest rivals include the BMW X1, Volkswagen T-Roc and Audi Q3.
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.