Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MINI COUNTRYMAN FROM $34,150

Mini’s Countryman wagon is fun to drive and easy to live with, but you’re paying top dollar for the feelgood factor of that retro badge.

The range opens with the 90kW Cooper 1.6-litre turbopetrol/six-speed manual/front-wheel drive at $34,150. The 135kW Cooper S 1.6-litre twin-scroll turbopetrol manual is $42,550.

The Cooper S ALL4 (all-wheel-drive) manual is $45,500. A six-speed automatic adds $2350. Turbodiesels include an 82kW 1.6-litre/six-speed

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