2011 Mini Countryman Cooper S All4

At a Glance

Pricing $21,750 - $28,300
Drive Types FWD, AWD
Engines 1.6l I4, 1.6l I4 T
Transmissions A6, M6
Fuel Economy 23-27 (city), 30-35 (highway)

The Mini Countryman is Mini's take on a crossover SUV. The Countryman is several inches longer, wider, and taller than the Cooper hardtop. The Countryman has four full-sized doors. On the inside, there is seating for four and the rear seat backs can fold to expand the cargo area. Most Mini variants share the same powertrain and model structure. The base Cooper model is powered by a 121-bhp, 1.6l four-cylinder engine mated to either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic. Power in the turbocharged Cooper S increases to 181-bhp. An all-wheel-drive system (called ALL 4) is only available on the top model. All models share a long list of standard equipment that includes four-wheel disc brakes, common power equipment and alloy wheels for around $23,000. Mini offers numerous customization options which extend beyond option packages to mixed exterior /interior color combinations and decals. Through this unique personalization it is possible to add thousands to the sticker price. Although the Countryman offers the style, configurability and charm of other Mini models, the somewhat high cost of this all-wheel-drive model prices it above other strong selling crossover vehicles.

Model/Trim/Package Engine Original MSRP
Countryman Cooper 1.6l I4 (121-bhp) M6 FWD $21,750
Countryman Cooper 1.6l I4 (121-bhp) A6 FWD $23,000
Countryman Cooper S 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) M6 FWD $25,350
Countryman Cooper S 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) A6 FWD $26,600
Countryman Cooper S ALL4 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) M6 AWD $27,050
Countryman Cooper S ALL4 1.6l I4 T (181-bhp) A6 AWD $28,300