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Mini Countryman 2023 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Mini Countryman 2023

The 2023 Countryman F60 is the final model year of this generation before the fully redesigned U25 Countryman arrives for 2024. End-of-generation context means dealers were incentivising 2023 stock — used examples offer a well-understood vehicle at reduced pricing. The John Cooper Works ALL4 at 301 horsepower is the performance ceiling; the Cooper S ALL4 at 189 horsepower suits the crossover's character better for daily use without the firmer JCW suspension setup. The Countryman's rear cargo volume — 450 litres with rear seats up — is adequate for weekend use but limited compared to Volkswagen Tiguan or Mazda CX-5 at similar pricing. Mini Canada includes a three-year/60,000-km warranty and three years of complimentary maintenance. The F60's known concerns — panoramic sunroof drain channel clogging in high-rainfall regions, TPMS sensor corrosion in salt-belt markets — are documented and inexpensive to address preventively.

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$29 998

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the key features of the 2023 MINI Countryman and why is it popular in Canada?

The 2023 MINI Countryman is the largest and most practical model in the MINI lineup for Canada, combining the brand's sporting DNA with a compact SUV footprint. At 4.30 m in length, it offers a generous 450-litre cargo hold (expandable to 1,390 litres), four full doors, and a cabin that comfortably accommodates five passengers. The 165 mm of ground clearance (170 mm in ALL4 form) allows it to handle most snow-covered streets and unpaved country roads across Canada. The ALL4 all-wheel-drive version is particularly popular in Canada, representing the majority of Countryman sales in the country. The Countryman is offered with three powertrain options for 2023 in Canada: Cooper S (189 hp, 2.0L turbo) from $33,990, John Cooper Works (306 hp) at approximately $52,990, and Cooper SE Countryman ALL4 plug-in hybrid (221 hp system) at approximately $46,990. Its versatility makes it a popular choice for Canadian families who refuse to sacrifice driving enjoyment for practicality.

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How does the 2023 MINI Countryman ALL4 compare to the Subaru Crosstrek and Jeep Renegade in Canadian winter conditions?

In Canadian winter conditions, the 2023 MINI Countryman ALL4 holds its own against the Subaru Crosstrek AWD (from $29,995) and Jeep Renegade 4x4 (from $30,095). MINI's ALL4 system actively distributes torque between the two axles electronically — it is responsive but less suited to extreme off-paved conditions than Subaru's Symmetrical AWD, which maintains permanent four-wheel drive. The Crosstrek benefits from superior ground clearance (220 mm) and an exceptional reliability reputation in northern Canadian conditions. The Jeep Renegade 4x4 offers a genuine off-road mode with Selec-Terrain. The Countryman stands apart through its superior ride comfort, premium interior, and significantly more engaging on-road driving experience. For residents of suburban Vancouver, Calgary, or Montreal who want a capable AWD vehicle for daily winter use without serious off-road needs, the Countryman ALL4 is an excellent option. For outdoor enthusiasts who frequent unmaintained mountain trails, the Crosstrek is better equipped.

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What practical advantages does the 2023 MINI Countryman offer for Canadian families with children?

The 2023 MINI Countryman offers several practical advantages for Canadian families. Rear legroom is 934 mm — comparable to a Toyota Corolla and superior to many subcompact SUVs. Installing two child car seats (ISOFIX/LATCH anchors are available on both outer rear positions) is straightforward thanks to four generously wide doors. The 450-litre trunk easily accommodates a stroller and grocery bags. Dual-zone automatic climate control ensures comfortable temperatures for front and rear passengers during long winter drives. The rear seat slides 13 cm forward or rearward to balance cargo space versus legroom. Standard driver assistance features — automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, lane keeping assist — contribute to family safety. At 4.30 m in length, the Countryman fits in the vast majority of standard Canadian garages (minimum 5.5 m). Despite its practical dimensions, the Countryman retains the precise steering and dynamic character that defines the MINI signature — distinguishing it from the generic family SUVs filling Canadian dealer lots.