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12 Mini Cooper S Countryman Awd Heated Leather Moonroof 1 Owner Factory Warranty on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:14332
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AWD, **1 OWNER**, **2 SETS OF KEYS**, **CLEAN AUTOCHECK HISTORY/NO ACCIDENT HISTORY**, **HEATED LEATHER**, **PARKING SENSORS**, **SUNROOF/MOONROOF**, and Spoiler. Here at Minnetonka Ford L/M, we try to make the purchase process as easy and hassle free as possible. We encourage you to experience this for yourself when you come to look at this terrific-looking and fun 2012 Mini Cooper S Countryman. Don't let its size fool you, this SUV has a big appetite for the road. THIS MINI COOPER IS STILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY. 2 SETS OF KEYS. I have personally driven and walked around this vehicle and would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. I am also willing to walk around the vehicle with you on the phone and tell you anything and everything you would like to know. Our dealership is located close to the Minneapolis airport and pick-up can be arranged if you would like to fly in to pick up your new vehicle. The Morrie’s automotive group has worked extremely hard at establishing our relationship with many banks and credit unions in order to secure rates that most others can’t. What this means for you is it is worth your time to fill out a credit application and allow our business team to go to work for you. If you are looking for financing options please call or email myself and I will email you a secure credit application. Please call Gregg with any questions. Thank you 952-543-7609

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Mini knows how you take your coffee after a test drive

Thu, 11 Oct 2012

Mini Netherlands wanted to give its countrymen a good reason to test drive its cars, so it threw in a free cup of coffee with the spin - but not just any old cuppa joe. Cars were fitted with a sensor that analyzed the driver's style. The chip was then placed in a special coffeemaker that produced a blend to match the driving; middle-of-the-road test pilots would get a lungo (long) coffee, test-the-rollcage types were given a ristretto (short, and stronger).
The knock on the head for U.S. drivers? Milquetoast test drivers were given an Americano - a watered-down espresso. You can watch the unique promotion at work in the video below.

Mini Clubman Concept isn't mini, isn't a Clubman

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Hey, remember when Mini was... mini? I know, you've heard all this before. But seriously.
Take this new Mini Clubman Concept, for example. As you'll recall, the current Clubman slots in between the Hardtop and Countryman models in the Mini lineup. But because the new, third-generation Mini has grown, so has everything else. And in fact, the concept car seen here is actually 4.4 inches longer and just over 2 inches wider than the current, already-large Countryman. The future of Mini looks awfully maxi.
Furthermore, the Clubman as we know it uses a weird, five-door layout (two up front, a third, suicide door, and two barn doors out back), but this concept adds a sixth door for a decidedly more conventional layout. Of course, four real doors for passengers sort of takes the uniqueness out of the Clubman package, and essentially makes this thing a not-as-tall, front-wheel-drive Countryman. Totally necessary, right?

Mini ditches four-seat Countryman

Wed, 10 Oct 2012

Mini is walking away from the rear bucket seats in its Countryman crossover. MotoringFile.com reports that starting in 2013, the CUV will no longer offer just two seats in the second row. Originally, Mini was forced to offer the buckets due to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rules governing the the minimum vehicle width for the allowance of three-wide seating. That rule was recently changed, which allowed Mini to offer the bench seat. Not surprisingly, few buyers have opted for the awkward bucket-and-rail configuration since. Moving forward, all Countryman models will also come with the vehicle's flat-load rear floor as well.
During our time with our long-term Countryman, we found the middle rail between the two buckets to be a bit gimmicky, especially given the fact that the cup holders were only large enough to accommodate a 12-ounce can.