Can a tall person sit in a Mini Cooper?

Can a tall person sit in a Mini Cooper?

Taller people can fit in the two-door Mini Cooper as well as anyone else. Unless you’ve got passengers in the back, you can push the seat back to the end of the runners for even more legroom. There’s plenty of space, even if you stand 6 feet 4 inches, The Drive reports, and that’s for a 2015 model.

Is there enough legroom in the Mini Cooper Countryman?

The front seats could use a touch more shoulder room, though. Unlike some other Mini models, the Countryman’s rear seats have enough legroom for adults, and they slide and recline to further improve comfort.

Is the back of a Mini Cooper comfortable?

The Mini Cooper Countryman offers good headroom, but shoulder space is a little snug. The back seats are comfortable, and unlike some Minis, there’s a generous amount of rear legroom. The rear seats can slide and recline. Synthetic leather upholstery is standard.

How tall do you have to be to sit in front seat in Mini Countryman?

Those over six-feet tall might brush their knees on the front seat backs in any model, though. Isofix child seat mountings are standard for the outer two seats, but a centre armrest is an optional extra.

How is the boot space in a Mini Countryman?

Folding down the rear seatbacks is simple in the Countryman, although they do lie at a slight angle when folded down. One reasonably priced option that adds to versatility is a sliding rear bench that allows you to choose your own balance between boot space and passenger room. It’s not available in the Cooper S E, though.

The front seats could use a touch more shoulder room, though. Unlike some other Mini models, the Countryman’s rear seats have enough legroom for adults, and they slide and recline to further improve comfort.

What’s the price of a 2013 Mini Countryman?

With a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $23,000, the 2013 Mini Countryman has a tantalizing base price for a quasi-premium vehicle. But costs rise quickly as trims climb and options are added. A mid-level Cooper S Countryman tops $26,000, while the John Cooper Works edition is over $35,000 before options.

What kind of engine does Mini Countryman have?

For a crossover SUV, though, the 2013 Mini Countryman is immensely fun to drive, especially for drivers willing to shift for themselves via the snappy 6-speed manual transmission. Those drivers will also likely prefer the higher-powered Cooper S version of the Countryman that features a turbocharged engine.

The Mini Cooper Countryman offers good headroom, but shoulder space is a little snug. The back seats are comfortable, and unlike some Minis, there’s a generous amount of rear legroom. The rear seats can slide and recline. Synthetic leather upholstery is standard.