Countryman Really Packs The Groceries

edmund's Inside Line's Chief Road Test Editor Chris Walton finally has something nice to say about edmund's 2011 MINI Cooper Countryman ALL4 long-term test vehicle:
This weekend included, as usual, a trip to the grocery store. I've not been entirely convinced of the Countryman's utility in the past, but with 16.5 cubic-feet of grocery-bag space (instead of the standard Mini Cooper's 5.7 cu-ft) it really does haul the groceries. With the exception of the rear bucket seats, I'm starting to come around on this one.
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