VIN | WMWZC5C55FWP43954 |
Stock Number | 10004 |
Condition | USED |
Year | 2015 |
Make | MINI |
Model | Cooper Countryman |
Package | Sport Package (AWD) With Navigation |
Mileage | 39,725 miles |
Body Style | Sport Utility |
Engine | 1.6L 4 Cyl. Gas |
Fuel | Gas |
MPG - City | 25 |
MPG - Highway | 31 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Drive Type | All Wheel |
Color | Cosmic Blue Metallic |
Interior | Carbon Black |
Base Curb Weight | 3252 lbs |
Width, Max w/o mirrors | 70.4 in |
Height, Overall | 61.5 in |
Engine | 1.6L 4 Cyl. Gas |
Engine Displacement | 1.6L |
Side Impact Beams
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
Low Tire Pressure Warning
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Passenger Knee Airbag
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point and Pretensioners
4-Wheel Disc Brakes | Fog Lights |
Rear Defrost | Rear Spoiler |
Wheels - Aluminum | Front Bucket Seats |
AM/FM Radio | CD Player |
Premium Audio System | Air Conditioning |
Cruise Control | Intermittent Wipers |
Leather Seats | Leather Wrapped Steering |
Power Locks | Power Mirrors |
Power Windows | Remote Keyless Entry |
Tilt Steering Wheel | Bluetooth Connection |
Heated Mirrors | Navigation System |
Roof Airbags | Satellite Radio |
Trip Computer | Airbag - Driver |
Airbag - Passenger | Four Wheel ABS |
Side Airbags | Traction Control |
Vehicle Anti-theft | Floor Mats |
Fold Down Rear Seat | Illuminated Entry |
Lockable Glove Box | Steer Wheel Audio Cntrls |
Vanity Mirrors | Active Cylinder Mngt |
All Wheel Drive | Power Steering |
Ext Service Contract Avl | Financing Available |
Although the 2015 Mini Cooper isn't very practical, it's a sophisticated little car that's fuel-efficient and great fun to drive. The 2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop (Mini's moniker for the two- and four-door Cooper hatchbacks) marks the second year for the third-generation Mini Cooper. Last year's full redesign brought with it a pair of new turbocharged engines, a much-improved automatic transmission, bigger dimensions, an overhauled interior with upgraded materials and a host of fresh features. The big additions this year are a four-door Cooper hatchback with more cargo room and enough space for five passengers and a new, more powerful John Cooper Works hardtop. The theme for the 2015 Mini Cooper, if there is one, seems to be an increase in space, while retaining all the fun. The two-door hatchback is larger than its predecessor, but it remains an unusually small car that fully warrants the Mini name. The newly introduced four-door hatchback is only 6.3 inches longer than the two-door, so it'll still fit in some pretty tight parking spaces. Interior space bridges the gap between the smaller two-door Cooper and the larger Countryman. The backseat of the two-door provides more room than the previous-generation car, and the four-door hatchback gets a fifth seat, but both places will still be uncomfortably tight for adult passengers. Similarly, maximum cargo capacity for the two-door is up more than 50 percent at 38 cubic feet, and the four-door gets a little bit more room with 40.7 cubes, but both of those measurements are considerably less than what you get in a comparable VW Golf, for example. If practicality is a priority, this isn't the car for you. On the flip side, the Mini's a cinch to park just about anywhere, and the competition generally can't match its nimble, champing-at-the-bit driving character. Under the hood, the hatchback's base turbocharged three-cylinder engine or upgraded four-cylinder in the S version are both quite likable thanks to strong power and fuel efficiency. Even more power is available in the form of the new John Cooper Works hatchback version with an impressive 228-horsepower turbocharged engine. As for the convertible (which still features Mini's old 1.6-liter four-cylinder), the base engine is lackluster, but as long as you step up to the Cooper S or John Cooper Works version you're in for a treat every time you run through the gears. If you're shopping for a stylish subcompact, one of our favorites is the aforementioned 2015 Volkswagen Golf and the high-performance version, the GTI. Both offer comparable refinement, excellent driving dynamics and more space in a reasonably compact wrapper. The cheaper 2015 Fiat 500 is an adorable European charmer, but it lacks the Cooper's sophistication, rich feature set and dynamic excellence. The relatively versatile 2015 Hyundai Veloster is also worth considering, particularly with the optional turbocharged engine. As far as convertibles go, the 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata is arguably a more rewarding drive, but you'll be giving up a backseat. Overall, though, the Edmunds.com "B" rated 2015 Mini Cooper is one of the most entertaining small cars you can buy and is the only car to make it as a recommended subcompact in our 2015 Coupe Buying Guide.
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