Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Revision of the compatriot of mini 2011

The mini brand revival debuted in 2002 Mini Cooper of two doors-roofed. Followed by a convertible two doors in 2004 and the Clubman came in 2008, sporting a second row of the passenger-side access door. Now the countryman is set to hit U.S. streets in early 2011 with two rear doors of full-size, a position slightly elevated "semi-command" seat and available all-wheel drive. Largest and most useful to other minis, the countryman could appeal to more consumers. But what larger will take away from the manipulation of "Kart" that has been so successful mini? Is too large bigger? Let's examine the compatriot and see if mini got right by larger.

Photos courtesy of MINI.


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