R60 They Labeled the Countryman
That's a lot of letters to remove!!
Driving My MINI spotted the new Countryman badging yesterday in San Jose, California!

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Stopped by Passport today. Lots and lots of Countrymans with the tramp stamp. Oddly, all but a couple were white and they seem to be keeping the price point at +/- $30K. Very glad I'm not shopping for a CM now.
Mine arrived at the dealer on Saturday and it does have the label which I am fine with. It will help people differentiate with the "normal" MINIs. The funny thing is, my dealer didn't know that the labeling was a new thing and none of the newly delivered cars on Friday had it. I guess mine is the first of the new crowd in the MN area! That's fun I guess.
My JCW arrived at the dealer last Wednesday and they sent me pictures of it since I can't take delivery til tomorrow when I get back in town. I'm so glad that it doesn't have the tramp stamp on the boot.
set of letters fresh off another CM to enhance your rear presentation...
I just got my 2013 Blazing Red with white top Countryman on Friday 4/7!!!! I love it!! It arrived into port in Los Angeles on 4/2, and it does NOT have the Countryman label on the boot. And, it does not have the flat load floor. I didn't order this one, the dealer was able to locate one to fit my needs already on a ship!! So, I didn't have a choice on the floor.
HOWEVER, they informed me that NONE of the Countryman in the future will have a flat load floor because the National Transportation Dept (or whatever their official name is) said that it interfered with the latch system for car seats. I believe they are talking about the red hooks on the floor of the boot (near the seat backs). I don't whether to believe this guy or not, but that's what they told me.
HOWEVER, they informed me that NONE of the Countryman in the future will have a flat load floor because the National Transportation Dept (or whatever their official name is) said that it interfered with the latch system for car seats. I believe they are talking about the red hooks on the floor of the boot (near the seat backs). I don't whether to believe this guy or not, but that's what they told me.
I don't see any correlation between flat load floor and the LATCH system. Dodgy!
My wife doesn't want the letters but we stopped by the dealer lot yesterday and she loved the Paceman. 'If we had that I'd add the S!'
Direct quote.
My wife doesn't want the letters but we stopped by the dealer lot yesterday and she loved the Paceman. 'If we had that I'd add the S!'
Direct quote.
Crossfire is a cool name...and it has a cool font. The Paceman name is better than Countryman. If this is going to be the trend...what will they put on the back of the regular cooper? H A R D T O P ????
The stripes are cut short and the new Tramp Stamp is still there even with the stripes...
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Fugly!
The more I see the Countryman lettering, the more I like it. I may actually remove the "Cooper" wording from my car and put on the "Countryman" badging. I thing the major reason people are OK with it on the Paceman is that "Paceman" has three fewer letter and is considerably shorter.
I've seen Chryslers, Lincolns, and Volvos that have similar lettering on the back, so MINI is not unique in doing this.
I've seen Chryslers, Lincolns, and Volvos that have similar lettering on the back, so MINI is not unique in doing this.
Thanks, but no thanks. Not a fan of the lettering.
Two interesting things I found out about the Countryman badging. First, I was at my dealership yesterday and inquired about buying the lettering to add to my '12, since I like it. Turns out, it won't be available here until around June 27th. Second, if you visit the MINI UK configurator, there is a no charge option called "model designation deletion". I know the dealers here will remove it if requested, but apparently, over there, you can specify it when the car is ordered.







