Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Mini Countryman

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The Mini Countryman is a crossover SUV car, and is the first such car to be launched under the Mini marque by BMW. The car was announced in January 2010, and formally launched at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show as the first Mini crossover SUV, and the first 5-door model. It is offered with a choice of two or four wheel drive (known as ALL4), and with 1.6 L petrol or diesel and 2.0 L diesel four-cylinder engines in various states of tune. Sales started in September 2010 as a 2011 model-year vehicle.



2011 Mini Countryman Picture


The Countryman has a longer wheelbase, more interior room, and higher ground clearance than the Clubman. It uses the same engines as the Mini Hatch/Clubman range, but with an optional all-wheel-drive powertrain (dubbed "ALL4") to allow minimal off-road and rugged terrain driving. A 6-speed manual transmission is standard on all models, with automatic transmission available on all petrol and diesel models except the 90 bhp One D.



Mini Cooper Countryman and


The model derivatives follow a similar pattern to the Mini Hatch, with a choice of One/One D, Cooper/Cooper D and Cooper S/Cooper SD derivatives. Countryman One is available with the 1.6 L petrol 98 bhp (73 kW; 99 PS) engine or as the One D with a 1.6 L 90 bhp (67 kW; 91 PS) diesel engine. The Cooper petrol 121 bhp (90 kW; 123 PS)[citation needed] and the Cooper D 112 bhp (84 kW; 114 PS), the Cooper S petrol 184 bhp (137 kW; 187 PS) and the Cooper SD diesel producing 143 bhp (107 kW; 145 PS). The availability of models varies between markets, with the USA and Russia not taking the One versions or any diesel powered models. The All4 all-wheel-drive option is available on variable models, again depending on the country.





Countryman S All4 tester,



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