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Mini's Countryman crossover car will cost from £16,000 when it goes on sale in September.
Top-spec Cooper S models start at £20,810.
Three petrol and two diesel versions will be offered, while Countryman buyers will also be able to specify four-wheel-drive on the top-spec versions – a first for Mini.
All cars come with air-con, stability control, DAB digital radio, USB connection and six airbags.
The Countryman gets its motor show debut at the Geneva next month, ahead of its on-sale date of September 18.




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