| I am in love with the Countryman. Does anyone drive one? How big is the backseat? Would it work with teens? And how expensive are they to repair? |
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Don’t you have to burn premium gas in a Mini?
With that said, I have a coworker who drives one. She has two in car seats and they don’t look too squished. I don’t know how long two teens would want to crowd in back there though. |
| Unless you're a frumpy, 40-something single white woman with at least three cats, you might not be authorized to drive a Mini. |
I see all kinds of people in minis. Men too. |
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I love my countryman! It’s a bigger car than it looks and adults fit fine in the rear.
I have had no repairs yet so I can’t speak to that issue. |
Same. I see a lot of men driving them and younger people, especially in cities. They are easy to park and fun to drive. |
| Repairs tend to be on the costly side, as is the case with most European cars. |
Yeah, they're fun to drive until you drive to the dealer to get something fixed. Then the fun STOPS. |
| My 17 year old sister drives one... |
| We had one. Right after we paid it off and warranty ended it became a money pit. Got rid of it. It had been regularly maintained up until then as well. |
| The countryman is a great car — you don’t need premium fuel, but it does call for the mid grade. |
| I love them... |
| I know two who could not afford to fix them. One bill was over $4000 and just not justifiable. |
| ^ We just paid three fifty to fix our Jeep Wrangler for a similar repair btw. Nothing has ever gone wrong with our Porsche but I’m sure it will be significant when it finally happens. |
That's my neighbor who has a Mini, except she's in her 50s and has a dog... |