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The MINI Countryman is the largest and most practical model in the MINI range, combining iconic styling with SUV flexibility and a premium interior. With a higher driving position, extra space and a choice of powertrains, a used MINI Countryman for sale is ideal for drivers who want character, comfort and fun in one stylish package.
At Carsa, every Countryman includes a 90-day warranty, valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover and flexible finance from 8.9% APR. You can also reserve your next MINI online using our easy Reserve and Collect service.
Why the MINI Countryman is more than just a bigger MINI
Crossover comfort with MINI charm
The Countryman adds SUV practicality to MINI’s unmistakable design. It comfortably seats five adults and has a 450 litre boot, expanding to 1,390 litres with the rear seats folded. Rear legroom is generous, and the elevated seating position improves visibility.
Inside, you’ll find MINI’s classic circular infotainment layout with high-quality materials and a mix of retro flair and modern tech.
Engines and driving experience
The Countryman offers a wide range of efficient and responsive engines, including petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid options:
- 1.5 litre petrol (Cooper) – Smooth and efficient for everyday driving
- 2.0 litre petrol (Cooper S and JCW) – Sportier performance with strong acceleration
- 1.5 litre petrol-electric plug-in hybrid (Cooper SE ALL4) – Up to 31 miles of electric range and low emissions
- All4 all-wheel drive available on select models
- Manual or automatic gearboxes, depending on trim
The Countryman delivers a more refined and comfortable ride than smaller MINIs, while still keeping that go-kart feel MINI is known for.
Technology and features
The MINI Countryman is packed with smart tech and comfort features. Depending on the trim and year, you may find:
- 6.5 or 8.8 inch infotainment display with navigation
- Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth connectivity
- Rear parking sensors or reversing camera
- Heated front seats and dual-zone climate control
- Digital cockpit and head-up display (on higher trims)
- Keyless entry, cruise control and ambient lighting
It combines classic MINI design with modern convenience to create an enjoyable driving experience.
Trim levels and versions
The Countryman is available in several trims, each with its own flavour of MINI personality:
- Classic – LED lights, alloy wheels, touchscreen infotainment and rear sensors
- Sport – Adds John Cooper Works styling, sports seats and driving modes
- Exclusive – Leather interior, upgraded finishes and chrome detailing
- John Cooper Works (JCW) – Performance model with 306 PS, sports suspension and ALL4 grip
- Cooper SE PHEV – Plug-in hybrid with electric range, perfect for low-emission commuting
No matter which trim you choose, the Countryman blends individuality with everyday usability.
Why choose a used MINI Countryman for sale on finance?
A used MINI Countryman for sale on finance is a great choice for drivers who want the charm of a MINI with the comfort and space of an SUV. It is ideal for growing families, adventurous commuters or anyone who wants a compact crossover with a premium feel and plenty of personality.
Compared to rivals like the Audi Q2, Volkswagen T-Roc and BMW X1, the Countryman stands out for its style, customisation and fun-to-drive nature.
With flexible finance options, a 90-day warranty and Carsa’s hassle-free Reserve and Collect process, getting into a MINI with more room has never been easier.
Is the Mini Countryman reliable?
The Countryman is a dependable compact SUV, sharing engines and electronics with BMW models built to the same standards. Petrol Cooper versions are the most straightforward to live with, while the plug-in hybrid Cooper SE adds complexity but is well proven when serviced properly. A used Countryman with full history should be a relaxed, trouble-free family car.
What should I look out for on a used Mini Countryman?
Prioritise a full service history and check the car has been looked after by a Mini or BMW-trained specialist. On the Cooper SE plug-in hybrid, ask to see evidence the battery has been regularly charged and the high-voltage system inspected. Check the boot floor, rear seats and tailgate for family wear, and inspect the alloys for kerb scrapes from school-run parking.
What's the best year of Mini Countryman to buy?
The second-generation Countryman from 2017 onwards is the one to go for, as it grew into a properly practical family-sized SUV with a much bigger boot and rear seats. The 2020 mid-life update brought a sharper cabin, improved infotainment and refreshed styling. Models from 2020 to 2023 offer the best balance of modern kit, efficient engines and sensible used values.
How many miles will a Mini Countryman last?
A well-serviced Countryman will easily reach 150,000 miles, and the petrol Cooper and diesel versions regularly push past 200,000 in family use. The plug-in hybrid Cooper SE has fewer high-mileage examples on the road but the underlying mechanics are robust. Condition, history and how the car has been driven matter far more than the figure on the odometer.
Is the Mini Countryman expensive to run / insure?
Running a Countryman is reasonable for a premium compact SUV, with around 40 to 45 mpg on the petrol Cooper and impressive efficiency from the Cooper SE plug-in hybrid if you charge regularly. Insurance is a step above mainstream rivals like a Qashqai but in line with German competitors. Tyres are larger and pricier than a Hatch, so factor that in.
Which Mini Countryman engine is best?
The petrol Cooper is the easy all-rounder, offering enough performance for family duties without the running costs of the hotter versions. The Cooper SE plug-in hybrid makes brilliant sense for shorter commutes with home charging, giving useful electric-only miles. Diesel Cooper D models suit high-mileage motorway drivers, while the Cooper S is the choice for keen drivers who want more pace.
What are the best alternatives to the Mini Countryman?
The closest rival is the Audi Q2, which matches the premium feel and badge appeal in a similar compact SUV format. The BMW X1 shares mechanicals with the Countryman and offers more space if you want a slightly bigger car. The Volkswagen T-Roc is the sensible mainstream pick, with lower running costs and a roomier cabin for growing families.
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