Some Mini Cooper Countryman owners report experiencing engine mount failures at surprisingly low mileages, with issues arising before 40,000 miles. Specifically, owners of the second generation F60 model have noted that both upper and lower engine mounts are particularly susceptible to early failures, with some reporting top engine mount failures as early as 22,000 miles. Furthermore, the upper engine mount is recognized as a common failure point, typically occurring around 50-60,000 miles. To mitigate the risk of these premature failures, owners are advised to engage in regular maintenance, adopt careful driving habits, and promptly address any impacts or leaks, which can help maintain the engine mounts and improve overall vehicle comfort and performance.
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