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Nov 12th, 2009, 06:28 PM
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MINI's upcoming Countryman crossover just can't catch a break. The launch of the vehicle has been delayed several times (the most recent being a push-back from the Frankfurt to Geneva auto shows), and now reports suggest the crossover might not debut in the U.S. until early 2011.
The well-connected folks at MotoringFile are reporting that while the vehicle is essentially completed, the folks at MINI (and its parent company, BMW) are skittish about launching the new vehicle in a less than favorable economic climate. While things do appear to be improving, the automaker is still contemplating a delay in the Countryman's launch.
The report isn't all bad news, however, as there's some new info about the car. It will be available as both a four-seater and as a five-seater with the choice of either a 1.6-liter gasoline engine or a 2.0-liter diesel BMW engine. On top of this, there's the exciting news that the John Cooper Works department will release two JCW models: the first being a standard JCW-type car, while the second will feature AWD, more power and a lighter curb weight.
Again, MINI doing a crossover seems like a bad idea, but we're sure if anyone can make the dull utility segment fun, it's MINI. Let's just hope we don't have to wait too much longer to find out.
More: Report: MINI Countryman Faces Possible U.S. Market Delay Until 2011 (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2009/11/report-mini-countryman-faces-possible-u-s-market-delay-until-2011.html) on AutoGuide.com
MINI's upcoming Countryman crossover just can't catch a break. The launch of the vehicle has been delayed several times (the most recent being a push-back from the Frankfurt to Geneva auto shows), and now reports suggest the crossover might not debut in the U.S. until early 2011.
The well-connected folks at MotoringFile are reporting that while the vehicle is essentially completed, the folks at MINI (and its parent company, BMW) are skittish about launching the new vehicle in a less than favorable economic climate. While things do appear to be improving, the automaker is still contemplating a delay in the Countryman's launch.
The report isn't all bad news, however, as there's some new info about the car. It will be available as both a four-seater and as a five-seater with the choice of either a 1.6-liter gasoline engine or a 2.0-liter diesel BMW engine. On top of this, there's the exciting news that the John Cooper Works department will release two JCW models: the first being a standard JCW-type car, while the second will feature AWD, more power and a lighter curb weight.
Again, MINI doing a crossover seems like a bad idea, but we're sure if anyone can make the dull utility segment fun, it's MINI. Let's just hope we don't have to wait too much longer to find out.
More: Report: MINI Countryman Faces Possible U.S. Market Delay Until 2011 (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2009/11/report-mini-countryman-faces-possible-u-s-market-delay-until-2011.html) on AutoGuide.com