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MINI Countryman SE ALL4 joins our fleet

MINI Countryman SE ALL4 joins our fleet

TimesLIVE01-05-2025
So far the car has been mostly enjoyed in its eco-friendliest setting — we will leave the full Go-Kart potential for that customary Gerotek stint. It is an enjoyable daily steer, with its serene, lounge-like cabin environment. One thing makes me anxious though, which is the pothole-unfriendly low-profile rubber. In the absence of a spare (a space-saver type is optional), my senses have been on high alert.
On the first day of receiving the MINI tester, my smartphone was linked to the vehicle via the MINI app, which allows for remote monitoring and control of various functions. Using the 360-degree camera, one can view the vehicle's surroundings from a mobile device, even activate the horn to shoo away people resting their butts against the hood while taking selfies. Quite novel. The connectivity aspect of the car will be explored in a separate update.
We look forward to zero-emissions road-tripping, as well as slashing the Motoring hub's average fuel bill spend (and carbon footprint); in the coming months.
ODOMETER ON DELIVERY: 4,621km
PRAISES: A cheerful, roomy family commuter with premium character and 'green' credentials.
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