MiniCountryman (2017-2023)
- Used only
- Compact/Small SUV
- Petrol/Diesel/Mild hybrid
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The Mini Countryman entered its second generation in 2017 and remained on sale until 2023. This medium-size crossover SUV was the largest car ever to wear a Mini badge. The Countryman is available with either front-wheel drive or 4x4, and can also be bought as a plug-in hybrid. Compared with rivals like such as the Audi Q3 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, though, is it more style than substance? Read our full Mini Countryman review to find out.
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