R60 2017 Mini Countryman: The Big Mini Gets Bigger
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2017 Mini Countryman: The Big Mini Gets Bigger
Finally, the CM is replacing the N18 Peugeot engine with a BMW engine used in the Clubman.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/201...-and-info-news
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Originally Posted by slaney
I can't believe Mini turned what was a nice SUV compromise into a bloated pig. My 2013 Countryman S will be my last Mini...
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On the other hand, I am thrilled that MINI turned a fairly austere "premium" vehicle into what I consider an actual premium vehicle with more utility than before.
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I bought the 2013 Countryman Cooper S specifically for its size. It was just big enough to be way more functional than my previous 2-door hardtop. I've come to really appreciate the size even when I have to clean it out more often after collecting stuff in it for a few weeks. I have no desire for anything larger and the hardtop is still too small until my kid gets his own vehicle. That said, I really hated that it handled like the bigger car that is in comparison to the hardtop. I've recently ripped out the entire OEM suspension (at 56k miles) and replaced it with a track set of Megan Racing coilovers which has turned it into an entirely different vehicle, for the better! They're set in the middle of their damping firmness. This and a bigger sway bar, strut tower brace, and Michelin Pilot Super Sport's (non-RF). Lowered it 3/4" as well. It is much more nimble, flat and compliant than the stock suspension. It has become a phenomenal handler with these changes and doesn't beat me to pieces over rougher roads like the stock setup! The suspension is so good now that the car feels underpowered even with the S engine... The build quality has always been an issue. I have a rattle in the passenger front door that loves to annoy.
That said, I hate that they succumbed to American tastes for bigger and bigger... I'll drive this for another few years while I'm saving up for a BMW M2! There's just no other performance SUV's out there that I like with a stick, giant sunroof, etc. The new Countryman just doesn't fit the bill anymore.
That said, I hate that they succumbed to American tastes for bigger and bigger... I'll drive this for another few years while I'm saving up for a BMW M2! There's just no other performance SUV's out there that I like with a stick, giant sunroof, etc. The new Countryman just doesn't fit the bill anymore.
Last edited by slaney; 02-08-2017 at 06:27 AM. Reason: revised
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I bought the 2013 Countryman Cooper S specifically for its size. It was just big enough to be way more functional than my previous 2-door hardtop. I've come to really appreciate the size even when I have to clean it out more often after collecting stuff in it for a few weeks. I have no desire for anything larger and the hardtop is still too small until my kid gets his own vehicle. That said, I really hated that it handled like the bigger car that is in comparison to the hardtop. I've recently ripped out the entire OEM suspension (at 56k miles) and replaced it with a track set of Megan Racing coilovers which has turned it into an entirely different vehicle, for the better! They're set in the middle of their damping firmness. This and a bigger sway bar, strut tower brace, and Michelin Pilot Super Sport's (non-RF). Lowered it 3/4" as well. It is much more nimble, flat and compliant than the stock suspension. It has become a phenomenal handler with these changes and doesn't beat me to pieces over rougher roads like the stock setup! The suspension is so good now that the car feels underpowered even with the S engine... The build quality has always been an issue. I have a rattle in the passenger front door that loves to annoy.
That said, I hate that they succumbed to American tastes for bigger and bigger... I'll drive this for another few years while I'm saving up for a BMW M2! There's just no other performance SUV's out there that I like with a stick, giant sunroof, etc. The new Countryman just doesn't fit the bill anymore.
That said, I hate that they succumbed to American tastes for bigger and bigger... I'll drive this for another few years while I'm saving up for a BMW M2! There's just no other performance SUV's out there that I like with a stick, giant sunroof, etc. The new Countryman just doesn't fit the bill anymore.
Seems like a 4-door hardtop or Clubman might fit the bill.
I get that enthusiasts on forums hate when these cars move away from their tastes, but I get that they need to make what sells. There's a ton more competition these days in the premium compact SUV market, and it is pretty hard to put up the old Countryman against the X1, Q3, et al., even though the price of entry is pretty similar. It seems like MINI needed to go either bigger & upmarket or keep closer to the existing model but have a Justa start around $20K and an S All4 closer to $25K to keep some price buffer between that and the luxury market.
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when i bought my 16 contryman i was just looking for a good affordable lease since i sold my 2010 Cooper JCW. they were liquidating the 16's to make room for 17's and it was crazy affordable. i acutally really like the countryman now. some people are just too picky with cars and need to relax.
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I definitely get it. My 2004 Audi TT Quattro Coupe is my last Audi TT. Why? No manual transmission. I like shifting, I feel more control, and floppy paddles? Maybe in the future, but not now. With 85k on the clock, I'll keep replacing the rubber band and H20 pump at 60k intervals and if I am really nice...
...maybe my wife will let me drive her Countryman All4
...maybe my wife will let me drive her Countryman All4
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I am happy to say my 2017 Countryman will come out of production tomorrow...then the wait continues as it transports to port, ships across the Atlantic, then processed and delivered on this side. Why did I choose this vs the Clubman and others on the short list? As VW is buying back my Passat TDI, I tried and even rented various vehicles, and it dawned on me I didn't want another low sitting sedan like the Passat that use the door to climb out. That ruled out the Clubman as, like the Passat, is 17" off ground where my wife's Fiat 500 (of all cars) is a sit over height of 22" which is nice! Viewing the Countryman at the local dealer's 'unveiling' was 21.5" (Jeep GC and Ford Edge were 25" but way too bloated). Additionally, the Countryman rear seat, like the Clubman, was very generous 51" across (Passat 53" for reference) so would accommodate 2 adults and car seat in middle. That is where the Ford C-Max was eliminated, 48" at front edge but drops bolstering and reduces to 46" to accommodate a seatback adj handle and the area without bolstering, tend to roll onto the seat edge. Ford Escape had the same seats...but otherwise was impressed with the performance of the C-Max. That left the BMW X1 but had a personal preference/bias for the Mini. With a deal I could get on the BMW, they were in the same price range but the Mini was far better equipted for essentially the same chassis and drivetrain.
Day after the 'unveiling' party at the dealership, ordered a Countryman S, Chestnut with black top, leather, Technology, JCW interior, and Premium Package with expected delivery mid April, but appears ahead of schedule. Appointment with VW for buyback March 29th. The only possible delay might be a temporary delay if Mini establishes an official release date, as dealer inventory orders are in the same production. Time will tell, but thus far no official delay.
Day after the 'unveiling' party at the dealership, ordered a Countryman S, Chestnut with black top, leather, Technology, JCW interior, and Premium Package with expected delivery mid April, but appears ahead of schedule. Appointment with VW for buyback March 29th. The only possible delay might be a temporary delay if Mini establishes an official release date, as dealer inventory orders are in the same production. Time will tell, but thus far no official delay.
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bike rack for new countryman
not sure if this is the proper spot to post this, but I recently totaled my 12' countryman all4 and I am supremely bummed to learn that the wicked bike rack I had on the back (and my roof rack) will not work with the new countryman i just ordered... anyone know if they make the rear bike rack for the new model? (there are no holes in the bumper to screw it in...)
thanks in advance... this is what I had...
thanks in advance... this is what I had...
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@keithgrad2 - sorry to hear of your loss. While mine was "produced" 2/23, the owner's tracking just upgraded the status from "production" to "transporting to port" yesterday. Hoping they load it on the next ship for Brunswick this Saturday, they 18th to arrive April 2. It takes so long!
While I have always had a hitch rack for my bikes on previous vehicles, resisting the roof racks for several reasons. (Nice looking pair of Bianchi but that rear hub throws me). Right now we are in a state of limbo on racks waiting for 3rd partys to support the 2017. Doubt if your current Thule crossbar will work with the 2017 rails as Thule doesn't doesn't list anything, but a decent photo of a stock crossbar is in the "F60 Delivery and Photos" thread. Perhaps close examination will help, and also determine if the shape of the stock crossbars will allow attaching the bike mount platforms, as I know Thule has 2 crossbar designs.
In terms of the rear bike rack, it does not appear that the 2017 will support the 'hole in bumper' system and will probably have to go to the more traditional hitch. Again, no manufacturers, such as hidden hitch or curt, have released a model for the 2017. The good news is, both the Clubman and BMW X1 which are built on the same chassis platform have hitches (not interchangable) designed for them by 3rd parties, so suspect just a matter of time.
While I have always had a hitch rack for my bikes on previous vehicles, resisting the roof racks for several reasons. (Nice looking pair of Bianchi but that rear hub throws me). Right now we are in a state of limbo on racks waiting for 3rd partys to support the 2017. Doubt if your current Thule crossbar will work with the 2017 rails as Thule doesn't doesn't list anything, but a decent photo of a stock crossbar is in the "F60 Delivery and Photos" thread. Perhaps close examination will help, and also determine if the shape of the stock crossbars will allow attaching the bike mount platforms, as I know Thule has 2 crossbar designs.
In terms of the rear bike rack, it does not appear that the 2017 will support the 'hole in bumper' system and will probably have to go to the more traditional hitch. Again, no manufacturers, such as hidden hitch or curt, have released a model for the 2017. The good news is, both the Clubman and BMW X1 which are built on the same chassis platform have hitches (not interchangable) designed for them by 3rd parties, so suspect just a matter of time.
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You might get lucky on the top crossbar, so definitely wait until the new car arrives. The rail on the 2017 is more elevated from the car, much like the Mercedes in your picture. Suspect Thule can't list because like most everybody else, they haven't had a model to see what will fit. At worse, may just need to get new feet.
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The Countryman is now a vehicle that people can seriously consider for their small families again. The original Countryman was simply too small, too noisy, too rough, and too unrefined. It was awesome in 2012, but it's now 2017, and a lot of other vehicles are being chosen by customers instead.
You can't make everyone happy, though.
FWIW, I'd totally buy a new Countryman or Clubman and I'm as much of a MINI purist as anyone. All of the new models are great - the interiors are excellent, engines are great. About the only thing I really wish for is just a bit more freedom from the powers that be at BMW to make these cars perform as they should (the hardtops need to be a bit more fun, and the JCW models need more power).
We're still the fun brand, but we need to keep up with the times. Building cars that a shrinking percentage of people want is no path to success.
Also - Keith, great to see you on here! Sadly, there will be no rear-mounted bike rack from MINI on the new Countryman. I'm as disappointed to see that go away as you are.